It has come to this
Government bailout recipients are fomenting hate toward other government bailout recipients.
The Connecticut Working Families Party [CWFP] this weekend has organized a bus store that will make stops at Wilton, Connecticut, AIG office as well as the security-patrolled homes of AIG execs who are fearing for their lives.
“We’re going to be peaceful and lawful in everything we do,” said Jon Green, the director of Connecticut Working Families. “I know there’s a lot of anger and a lot of rage about what’s happened. We’re not looking to foment that unnecessarily, but what we want to do is give folks in Bridgeport and Hartford and other parts of Connecticut who are struggling and losing their homes and their jobs and their health insurance an opportunity to see what kinds of lifestyle billions of dollars in credit-default swaps can buy.” [source: nymag.com]
Translation: We feel it is necessary to do what we’re doing, regardless of whether it foments rage or not, which it obviously will.
I’m fine with everything that has been done to get this bonus money back. Unconstitutional taxes, death threats, everything. However, the ACORN umbrella of organizations of which CWFP is a part received something like $5 billion in “economic stimulus” money this year. I think that money, which is 30 times more than the money AIG execs received, should be returned as well.
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A mobile bus store? that must be some store to a) contain at least one entire bus and b) travel throughout Connecticut.
I would approve a large amount of my taxes going toward such an endeavor.
Now, if we could only organize a bus tour . . .
Words cannot describe how bizarre this has become.
Most bizarre is the fact that the Obama administration and democrats in congress are to blame for it all.