has anyone seen the Infoshop news article calling to crash the teaparties this april 15th?
i can't get it to come up on the infoshop site anymore. but you can see what the teabagger response is here.
http://gatewaypundit.firstthings.com/20 ... a-parties/
the teabaggers oversimplification of the issues is so frustrating, yet i get where they are coming from.
if the right wasn't so intent on using the government to enforce this property system, and communities could produce their own food at cost. then yea, maybe we wouldn't be out there fighting for food stamps. or, if the price of healthcare wasn't so inflated that people could afford to see doctors, we wouldn't be fighting for a "public option". although my ideal "public option" would be community based and not centralized.
the saddest part is the lack of interest people in this country have in genuine community building. the teabaggers want cheap labor for their businesses. the "social democratic left" just wants to prove they can get things done, and end up making things much worse in the process. sad sad sad, right?