Posted on 04/16/2009 8:27:08 AM PDT by wbill
BANGOR, Maine There are people in Maine and across the country who are fed up. They are fed up with taxes. They are fed up with President Obamas spending initiatives. They are fed up with their local elected officials, who they feel havent done enough to stop the prevailing tax-and-spend ways.
That anger was brought to light in a very public way on Wednesday with a nationwide series of protests that evoked demonstrations of the countrys Founding Fathers. Reminiscent of the famous Boston Tea Party that protested taxation without representation, Republican and conservative groups all over the U.S. held tea parties on April 15, a day commonly referred to as Tax Day.
In Bangor, as many as 300 people protested outside the Margaret Chase Smith Federal Building on Harlow Street and then marched to the banks of the Kenduskeag Stream to dump tea into the water.
Only a small amount of loose tea was actually dumped into the water, and the protestors did receive a permit from the Maine Department of Environmental Protection, but the gesture was largely symbolic.
People are fed up, said Lois Bloomer, president of the Maine Federation of Republican Women and one of the organizers of the Bangor event. Were taxed enough. I hope our politicians are paying attention.
Trevor Bragdon, representing the conservative policy group Maine Leads, circulated petitions in support of two tax initiatives. One would cut automobile excise taxes roughly in half and the other, known as TABOR, would require citizen approval of all tax increases. Both will be voted on in November.
I think taxes have always been a big issue, he said. But, I think with the economy, people are taking a stronger stand. One of the great things about Maine is citizens initiatives. If we feel our elected officials are not doing enough, we can gather signatures and push issues.
Arden Manning, executive director of the Maine Democratic Party, offered a response to Wednesdays protests.
While President Obama and Democrats in Washington are working to turn our economy around, Maine Republicans are sitting back and drinking tea, pining for the failed trickle-down economics of the past, while offering no real solutions of their own, Manning said. Whats more, the president passed tax cuts which will take effect more quickly than any other in American history, and which will put money back in the pockets of working families, helping to give them a hand up.
If there was a common theme at Wednesdays protest in Bangor, it wasnt immediately clear, although government spending was a common refrain. Signs read, T.E.A. Taxed Enough Already and Obama wants change thats all I have left now and How about a 90 percent tax on Congressional pay?
One protester, Dan Chase of Levant, was upset with the policy at the federal building of not letting more than five people at a time in to see their senator.
After the tea protest, he came to the Bangor Daily News offices to complain that his right to see Sen. Susan Collins was violated by limiting the number of people allowed into the offices at one time to five. In a protest situation, he said, it watered down the group effect.
At the very least, he added, someone from Collins office should have come down and listened to them, especially because there was such a large number of protesters.
Carol Woodcock, state office representative for Collins, said Wednesday that the policy has been in place for years.
Our job is to maintain a good sense of decorum, but its also worth mentioning that were not the only ones in the building, she said.
Jesse Graham, representing the Maine Peoples Alliance, said Wednesdays events do not reflect the view of most Mainers.
Mainers value our strong communities and believe in helping one another and pulling together to bring an end to the economic crisis, he said. Conservatives lost in the last election because they couldnt offer solutions to the economic problems facing our nation and our state. Theres no taxation without representation going on here, just sour grapes.
The real story is that hundreds of Mainers took time out from work to protest. Amazing.
Quote I liked was:Jesse Graham, representing the Maine Peoples Alliance, said Wednesdays events do not reflect the view of most Mainers. ....shows just how out of touch the libs are. I don't know a single native Mainer who wouldn't say something along the lines of: "Tell those Braying Jackasses in DC to keep their $%@@#$#!! hands off my Wallet!"
"There are no Tea Parties. No one is protesting our beloved leader Obama. The American people are behind Barack Obama 100%."
This Arden Manning...No sense of how ridiculous that statement sounded. These people sound like Chicom officials.
Did Stephen King show up or was he hiding in his house like a scared little girl with all those “Right Wing Extremists” running around?
meanwhile I read in the Boston Herald that up in the People’s
Republic of VT, they had a Save Our State _PRO_ tax rally
in Montpelier. Figures.
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