Alex Knapp hehs all over your indeedies:
I’ve been following the growing “Tea Party” and “Going Galt” movements with no small amount of amusement, in part because there is really just too much sweet, delicious irony surrounding both of these groups of people (who, I might add, are largely the same people). Here’s a few observations:
- The “Tea Parties”, of course, started springing up in response to Obama’s stimulus package, a package whose largest fiscal component is a tax cut that will largely benefit the people in the income brackets who make up the Tea Party movement. That I find funny.
- The folks in the blogosphere largely cheerleading the Tea Parties are the same folks in the blogosphere who cheerleaded the war in Iraq. So apparently, government intervention to the tune of $650 Billion is okay to spend when it comes to an unnecessary war that in no way advances American interests, but not okay when it comes to building bridges, cutting taxes, helping state governments meet budget shortfalls, or making sure that Americans don’t get covered in lava. Gotcha. [...]
- Some of the biggest proponents of the “Going Galt” bandwagon in the blogosphere and at Pajamas Media are Glenn Reynolds and his wife, both of whom have jobs (Professor of Law at a public university; forensic psychiatrist) that are dependent on public, taxpayer-funded institutions.
Finally and most ironic of all, none of the folks who attend “tea parties” or who will “go Galt” (one of these days, when they scrounge up the cash) have apparently noticed that we haven’t had anything approaching a free-market system for decades now, but apparently only now that the political party they don’t like is in power have they bothered to notice.
After all:
- I didn’t see people sending bags of tea to their local city councils when tax dollars were taken from the middle class and used to support athletic stadiums and tax shelters for athletic teams worth hundreds of millions–sometimes billions of dollars.
- I don’t recall anyone threatening to cut their own wages to protest the fact that the United States Armed Forces continues to contract with KBR despite the fact that KBR cannot account for billions of taxpayers funds that it has already received.
- And I’ve done some searches, but I didn’t find any evidence of large scale protests aimed at a Republican Party which, over the last eight years, further doctored the tax and regulatory codes to favor large, public corporations and disfavor small businesses and individual entrepreneurs.
Yup, those are just about the most useful idiots you can scrounge up these days. And given the current state of our glorious republic in decline, that’s saying a lot.
(via the Big Green Satan)
March 23, 2009 at 12:44 pm
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March 23, 2009 at 1:12 pm
Just because you can’t perceive the consistency and correctness of the principles involved in this political movement … nah, I can’t pull it off. They really are just tools.
March 23, 2009 at 1:53 pm
Did I mention Evan Bayh is severely misguided in setting up a pivot caucus to hijack the agenda away from Obama and for Global Warming deniers, Union Busters, anti-Universal Health Care, pro-Insurance, pro-Hoover special interests. In eight years, if you are disappointed with Obama’s effectiveness, look no further then the effect of this group.
“Evan Bayh of Indiana, Tom Carper of Delaware and Blanche Lincoln of Arkansas… [O]thers joining the group are Sens. Michael Bennet of Colorado, Mark Begich of Alaska, Kay Hagan of North Carolina, Herb Kohl of Wisconsin, Mary Landrieu of Louisiana, Joe Lieberman of Connecticut, Claire McCaskill of Missouri, Ben Nelson of Nebraska, Bill Nelson of Florida, Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire, Mark Udall of Colorado, and Mark Warner of Virginia.”
Call these assholes and tell them you want Obama to do the job you sent him up there to do, or you’ll regret it. Some of these assclowns are Freshman, who have no business ignoring the chain of command. Bayh, run for leader if you want, but don’t hijack the Senate over the charade of spending. Bayh was happy to spend three trillion spending in Iraq.
March 23, 2009 at 1:59 pm
Of course they want to caucus with the minor “going galt” freaks. Corporations like to call this cross-branding. Remember when Hillary got her ass kicked by the lobbyists who pay for Senate campaigns over Health Care. This is how the Corporations want to do it this time, via Bayh’s Obstructionist group. Nothing pisses me off more then this group right now. They’re only there for the campaign money and seat retention. I see the reactionary forces formation.
March 23, 2009 at 2:01 pm
How many Going Galt voters do you think there are? 25%, Maybe. These groups are small. I’d doubt a million people total have attended one if these. Obama fills any stadium he’s in. It’s because of his agenda and platform.
March 23, 2009 at 2:08 pm
I wonder what would happen if the tea producers and distributors went Galt. How would the McPatriots protest w/o their tea bags?
March 23, 2009 at 2:20 pm
I wish they’d just STF up and Galt their asses outta here already. And take the friggin’ Tetley with em.
March 23, 2009 at 2:28 pm
Cause you know they’re drinking lame ass Tetley too.
PS: Bayh is a first class douche. Actually, that’s not right. Third class douche.
March 23, 2009 at 2:48 pm
I’ve been re-reading “The Affluent Society” by the great economist John Galbraith. I great read, any of his books are really good and insightful. It’s nice to read Rand, but if you don’t read the panoply of opinion, your insecure about your ideology.
March 23, 2009 at 3:30 pm
How many Going Galt voters do you think there are? 25%
People deliberately (and voluntarily) REDUCING their incomes?!
Approx 0.00%
March 23, 2009 at 5:00 pm
This is a little off topic, but
[...] when tax dollars were taken from the middle class and used to support athletic stadiums and tax shelters for athletic teams worth hundreds of millions [...]
You know what’s interesting? Some cities, like say the Arlington, TX, area, get taken the the cleaners by the local teams. But up here in Taxachusetts, the state and cities pretty much told the Patriots, Bruins and Red Sox to go suck eggs when they came hat in hand for new stadiums.
March 23, 2009 at 5:12 pm
commies
March 24, 2009 at 6:38 am
Yeah cuz the Patriots and Red Sox have been doing SOOOO POOORLY the last few seasons they really needed to change their venue in a big way. Was that their reasoning?
Not surprising.
March 24, 2009 at 10:07 am
The reason why strikes work is that labor is worth far more than we actually pay for it. If all the leading industrialists went on strike would anybody notice? How much is their “labor” really worth?
March 24, 2009 at 3:26 pm
Haven’t the fucking Galtards left already?
March 28, 2009 at 3:15 am
It is surprising that the Galtists haven’t started disappearing en mass yet given point two on your “After all” list. Certainly KBR spent the money building the force field and mirage protected valley complex where the movement will shelter for the first few years of the post-socialism apocalypse.
Also, does anyone else notice a similarity here between the Rapture loons and the Objectivist loons?
And, also, would it be interesting to start speculating as to who our lucky real world John Galts, Hank Reardens and Dagny Taggerts will be? Remember, most of us can at best hope to be that guy who gets run over by the train.
March 31, 2009 at 5:20 pm
There’s something heady and giddy about this going Galt movement.
Like going off Effexor all of a sudden.
Or taking the old Buick for a spin with the windshield curtains down. Masturbating with Vaseline that has that carbonated pop’n'fizz candy mixed in with it. Like filming porn with Alan Greenspan. Reading braile with your sphincter.
These and more can be yours too if you just send in some money and read the delivered materials, Secrets of the Iroent.
March 31, 2009 at 5:21 pm
As for Ayn, she has ruined so many lives… had a friend in early 70s who read The Fountainhead and that was it.
Total asshole ever after.
March 31, 2009 at 5:28 pm
ooh, lava. cool.
April 11, 2009 at 8:56 am
I am angry today after watching some news coverage of a recent tea party. Apparently these people haven’t heard about the litter laws. These fine people for throwing trash into the waterways in America. The people at that tea party and throwing not just a tea bag but plastic bags with tea bags in them. Don’t they know this kills mammels, birds and fish? Oh, they don’t care.
I have an idea and that’s to email as many conservation, wildlife foundation, as well as anti littering groups and lodge a protest. Also if you can attend a tea party contact the local police and get the people arrested for littering. Sounds like another stimiluse package for the states dosen’t it? Seriously I am really upset about this issue because I think next we will hear of all these mammels, birds and fish turning up dead or badly injured. Even tea bags can get the string caught in their bodies.
Some of us work to conserve nature. We have laws to protect it, and the very same people who scream that we are not following the laws, now are going to break some.
Please pass this along to everyone you know, and try to get some others to email conservation groups.
Thanks
April 15, 2009 at 10:17 pm
You folks do not get it!!! I am an independent voter and went to one of the tea parties today…I do not care who is in the Oval Office, ALL the politicians are to blame,no one is immune from the anger that we feel about these the stimulus and bailout plans!Bush is guilty as hell too. Read about the ideas behind this grassroots effort before you knock it!!! Oh by the way I am a treehugger and we in Austin were very careful about littering in our lake boxes that had beach balls in them represented the crates of tea and they were fished out of the lake as soon as as all the boxes were thrown in. Austin is a very green city! We used our free speech and isn’t that what this country is about? I am not in agreement with many things I just read here, I am not going to call you names because of it. None of us are on the school playground, grow up and allow others with different opinions speak this is still America,Right?
April 18, 2009 at 5:15 pm
[...] The blog has not Gone Galt in protest of the encroaching socialist menace, or have we been dumping teabags in public parks at outrage over Obama’s tax cuts. Sometimes, you know, the real world gets in [...]