Monday, August 8, 2011

The Teabaggers Cheer America's Credit Downgrade

Unbelievable, for real!

The fools of humanity continue to show their true colors. Here they are cheering the S&P downgrade, proving time and time again, they are the true enemies of the state.

Mother Jones captures this moment:
The Tea Party Express rolled into that northeastern city as part of its tour to bolster the six GOP state senators facing recall elections on Tuesday. But the most shocking moment of the event wasn't the vitriol spouted by tea party leaders, which has dominated news of the tour stops in recent days. Instead it was the cheers that erupted when one of the Tea Party Express' speakers described the recent downgrade as the tea party's fault.


Here's what happened: Midway through the Fond du Lac event, Florida talk show host Andrea Shea King took the stage. She told the audience that commentators were describing the downgrade of US debt to AA+ from AAA as the "tea party downgrade," laying the blame squarely on Congress' right-wing faction and its supporters. But rather than boo those who claim the tea party caused the downgrade, the 200 or so Wisconsinites in attendance cheered, sounding almost proud to blamed for the downgrade.
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6 comments:

Bob said...

I wonder if they'll continue to cheer as interest rates go up and they can't pay their bills and maybe lose their homes.

Writer said...

This makes me so angry! >:-(

Anonymous said...

Those idiots want to take credit for ruining this country?

Anonymous said...

They are responsible. They held America Hostage.

Immanuel said...

Can they try these bitches for treason? Because the tea party lawmakers are deliberately sabotaging this nation. What a bunch of assholes. Maybe teh nation will wake up in 2012 and vote them out.

Stan said...

They'd love to burn the whole damn house down.

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