Michelle Moore of Smart Girl Politics, the St. Louis Tea Party, and www.ATraditionalLifeLived.com, speaks at the 2010, 9-12 Tea Party under the Arch in St. Louis.
Previously:
- Andre Harper at the 912 St Louis Tea Party
- Rick Morlen at the 912 St Louis Tea Party
- Panoramic Photos of the Crowd at the 912 St Louis Tea Party
- Bill Hennessy at the 912 St Louis Tea Party
- Stacy Washington at the 912 St Louis Tea Party
- Dick Morris at the 912 St Louis Tea Party
- Dana Loesch at the 912 St Louis Rally
- Photos from 9-12 Recycle Government Rally Under the Arch
- Krista Branch sings I am America
- Preparations for St. Louis's 9-12 Rally
- September 12th under the Arch
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Saw Dick Morris at the 9/12 St. Louis Tea Party Rally talking about the state of the economy, blaming it all on the present administration. Seems to me this Republican is trying to gain Republican control of the Tea Party Movement.
Please view these remarks from Mr. Morris' site, and see if it's just my imagination. I hope to see some intelligent remarks in reply to this:
http://www.dickmorris.com/blog/an-election-that-the-republicans-needed-to-lose-%E2%80%94-good-luck-obama/
By Dick Morris 11.6.2008
If ever there was an election that was not worth winning, it was the contest of 2008. While it was hard-fought on both sides, had McCain won, it might have spelled the end of the Republican Party. As it is, the party is well-situated to come back in 2010 and in 2012, if it learns the lessons of this year.
Simply put, all hell is about to break loose in the markets and the economy. The mortgage crisis will likely be followed by defaults in credit card debt, student loans and car loans. We will probably be set for two years of zero growth, according to economists with whom I talk. And the federal efforts to protect the nation from the worst of the recession will probably lead to huge budget deficits and resulting inflation. We are in for stagflation that could last for years.
Had McCain won, he would be the latter-day Hoover, blamed for the disaster that unfolded on his watch. Now it is Obama's problem. With the Republicans suffering a wipeout in congressional elections (although not as bad as they feared), the ball is now squarely in the Democratic court. Good luck!
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