Progressives ponder why tea party is kicking their butts
posted at 3:45 pm on April 10, 2011 by Jazz Shaw
By the time I finished reading this lengthy, plaintive missive by Richard Esko at the Huffington Post, I will confess that I’d actually begun feeling sorry for him. Observing the conclusion of the recent budget battles and viewing them as a disastrous loss for the progressive movement, Mr. Esko casts about for an answer to what seems to be the question of the day: How does the evil Tea Party keep kicking our butts when our ideas are so wildly popular and clearly superior? And he thinks he’s found some answers.
Once again the unpopular views of a minority have been imposed on the majority. Others will rant and rave about the Democratic leadership, and in fact that process has already begun. But progressives in this country should be asking themselves a serious question: Why does the Tea Party seem to be so much more effective than the left as a movement?
It’s a complicated question that deserves in-depth discussion, but some of the things that may be impeding progressives include excessive party loyalty, the desire for a charismatic leader (the “XFK phenomenon”), and the urge to prematurely celebrate accomplishments that are flawed and incomplete.
My head was beginning to spin just reading that last portion, but trust me… you’ll want to push on and read the rest. The first conclusion Richard reaches is one of the usual suspects. It’s all about the Benjamins.
Why did Tea Partiers win such a major victory? Money, for starters. The Tea Party’s generously funded by billionaires like the Koch Brothers, and ultra-conservative policies are given “nonpartisan” ideological cover by right-wing billionaire Pete Peterson and his network of allies and paid savants. Corporate campaign financing, now made limitless by the GOP’s ideological packing of the Supreme Court, allows the mega-corporations of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce to impose policies that crush the middle class and smaller businesses.
Ignoring completely the immediately obvious – and in some cases vastly better funded – parallels on the Left, the author quickly concludes that the only way to beat the nasty fiscal conservatives is to implement even more aggressive “campaign finance reform” efforts than those attempted in the past. He also seems oblivious to the fact this his fellow progressives managed to fund the most expensive presidential election in history when putting Barack Obama in office and that they are already crowing over the likely target of spending more than a billion next year.
But Esko isn’t done spreading around the blame. He goes on to blame Obama for not delivering the bill of goods his supporters were sold and Democrats in general for being just too darned optimistic and settling for any victory they can get when they should demand so much more. But he does latch on to one idea where progressives might actually have something to learn from the Tea Party.
I didn’t vote for Ralph Nader in 2000 or 2008. I’ve always believed that political change is best effected in this country through the two-party system. But that idea can be taken too far. The Democratic Party is a tool, a means to an end and not an end in itself.
And there’s a world of difference between supporting the Democratic Party and supporting incumbents in the Democratic Party. The Tea Party did a very smart thing last year: They kicked out a few independents who didn’t support them politically. Too many progressives followed the President’s lead and pledged their fealty to Democratic incumbents who had devoted themselves to undermining causes supported both by progressives and the majority of Americans across the political spectrum.
Actually I’d thought that the Democrats had done a fairly thorough job of chasing out the Blue Dogs, but I suppose it’s true that they were never as aggressive in challenging incumbents during the primaries as Republicans have been of late. The case can be made that the results of those challenges were rather hit and miss, but it certainly stirred up the pool of candidates.
There’s plenty more, so if you’d like a look into the rather morbid thoughts of a pro-spending progressive on the sad decline of his movement, check out the entire article. And try not to smirk. Grace in victory is an honorable trait.









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ROFLMAO!!!!
It has been a good week.
But, there is still so far to go.
Mutnodjmet on April 10, 2011 at 7:34 PM
F**k that. When your opponent is down kick him even harder and don’t stop until he stops moving.
We’re fighting for the very soul of this great nation. This is no time to play nice.
The Republican party has shown us what playing nice gets you.
single stack on April 10, 2011 at 7:36 PM
Look this is extremely misleading.
The Left has won comprehensively from 1933 to 2008.
The pushback from the Tea Party is a rearguard action which is
extremely late and has very little chance of success over the long term. The disastrous crowing should be stopped immediately. The whole Deep Bureacratic-Foundational-Corporatist state is beneath the tip of the iceberg, and only a speck of the tip of the iceberg has yet been chipped!
If you want to go after the jugular, you have to go after
1) Media – the internet is doing this for us.
2) Education – The Universities are the main breeding ground and chokehold of Progressivism. Note the seamless transition from Professor to “advisor” back to professor. Who funds the universities? YOU DO! with your taxes. Time to end all subsidies for higher education.
3) Bureacracy – Did you know that when Obama defeated Bush, 99.9% of Federal Employees stayed employed? How and why is that? Do you think firing 0.1% of employees (some politicians) will make that big of a difference?
You want to make a difference? What you have to do is destroy the agencies and departments they are under – Commerce, Energy, Education, HHS, Labor, etc Do you think the energy department bureacrat is yet worried that Republicans will put him out of a job? Hell no!
So, please please. Stop crowing. The Deep State is well entrenched and has won. This is a desperate battle. Don’t lose focus
flawedskull on April 10, 2011 at 7:39 PM
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Rational Thought on April 10, 2011 at 5:21 PM
cableguy615 on April 10, 2011 at 7:40 PM
..uhhhh…haven’t the “progressives” (especially their leaders Nancy and Reid) been telling us how pathetic the Tea Party is and that it is now irrelevant??????
Then you will get nowhere discussing it with the sheep of the progressive movement who pretty much sit around and wait for their talking points and marching orders from the Soros funded liberal elite.
Obamacare,Cap and Trade,massive spending,anti-war hypocrites waging war,Global Warming,anti-second amendment,anit-first amendment,demagoguery,class warfare,appeasement of international dictators….on and on and on the policies
of progressives spell failure.The only reasons progressives had anything to celebrate is because they rode into filibuster proof majorities off of Bush hatred and lies of “Hope and Change”.The American public overwhelmingly dislikes these so called “accomplishments” of progressives.
What a joke…
Liberals have continuously outspent Republicans and have the backings of Hollywood,Geroge Soros,Unions,and billionaires across the country.Obama just got done getting fat checks from his socialist millionaire friends while fund-raising in San Francisco.
K-Street has never moved the money that it is moving under the Obama administration.Lobbyist and democrats are making out like bandits while there tax cheating leadership yells about “helping the little guy”…..
It is listening to idiots like this and pushing policies that are doomed to fail that keep progressives from moving forward.They have to lie or cut-n-paste reality for any of their ideological positions to be believable.
Their smoke and mirrors accounting tricks to push their policies are exposed on a regular basis while their failed international policies of “smart power” are laughed at around the world for all to see.
The more that the true agenda of liberalism is exposed,the more it is being rejected by thinking Americans.
Baxter Greene on April 10, 2011 at 7:40 PM
Liberals lose because they care less about reality and more about narrative.
That is why they always blame “messaging”.
StubbleSpark on April 10, 2011 at 7:49 PM
Great Britain went from major world power to what they are now in a very short time, due to these same silly ideas.
But I must be part of one really stupid Tea Party, our committee pays for most everything out of pocket, we get a little from passing the hat. So where do we line up for all the big bucks? /s
jodetoad on April 10, 2011 at 7:51 PM
…uhhh…yes they can be blamed and yes they SHOULD be blamed.
Progressives are constantly having to tell everybody how smart they are because it doesn’t show.
…. This is why it is so hilarious to watch liberals constantly anoint themselves superior to people that disagree with them.
Everything that Conservatives said about Obama being a naive,empty suit,and liar has been shown to be true.
The progressive “adults” ran around calling anybody who stated this a “racist,right-wing nazi”.
So yes, progressives should be held accountable for being the idiotic,close minded,mental midgets that they are.
Baxter Greene on April 10, 2011 at 7:54 PM
“It’s a complicated question that deserves in-depth discussion,” it is neither deep nor complicated.
Our fatal flaw is that we would argue with this mental
midget. His premises are wrong. Call him a Communist
and move. Perhaps St. Paul will come along and hit
him over the head with something.
lilium on April 10, 2011 at 7:55 PM
Progressives ponder why tea party is kicking their butts
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Very simple,its the proper control,when/where/and how,
and the correct timing,of,
“UnLeashing The Power of The Tempest in the Tea Pot”!!!
canopfor on April 10, 2011 at 7:57 PM
The progressive “adults” ran around calling anybody who stated this a “racist,right-wing nazi”.
So yes, progressives should be held accountable for being the idiotic,close minded,mental midgets that they are.
Baxter Greene on April 10, 2011 at 7:54 PM
Baxter Greene:Le Bingo,ProgTards…hey ho,Progressives Got
to Go!
Heres a Gold Mine Link,of Progressive related
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canopfor on April 10, 2011 at 8:05 PM
Thanks for that Canopfor….
……..everyone of these SEIU events involves exploiting tragedy or historic figures to put money into democrats pockets.
…..which is why they have to talk about the Chamber of Commerce and the Koch Bros…….
………look!!!… over there at that shiny object.
Baxter Greene on April 10, 2011 at 8:16 PM
My favorite part is the $500 bn stimulus that you have to keep adding to until unemployment gets down to 4%. If it doesn’t go down, that is prima facie proof that we didn’t spend enough money! What geniuses liberals are.
Tyrone Slothrop on April 10, 2011 at 8:35 PM
Wonder if it will ever dawn on Mr. Esko that Progtards are the minority, and Tea Partiers are supported by the majority? Dude must have slept through the 2010 election.
2ipa on April 10, 2011 at 8:56 PM
canopfor on April 10, 2011 at 8:05 PM
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Baxter Greene on April 10, 2011 at 8:16 PM
Baxter Greene:You welcome,yup,Progressive/Unions,are try’n
to turn America into their warped ‘America’!:)
canopfor on April 10, 2011 at 9:35 PM
Thank you.
Lanceman on April 10, 2011 at 9:36 PM
And only given to honorable enemies who play by the rules and acknowledge that they have lost, and do not lie nor decieve once defeated.
The Progressives are in no way honorable, lie constantly and will always see themselves as suprior.
Grace would kick them while they are down, and she is as sweet a woman as you will ever find. They deserve what Grace gives them as they have been trying to put their boot on her face forever.
ajacksonian on April 10, 2011 at 9:47 PM
Jeez, Jazz.
First it’s drawing talking points from and linking to DailyKos and now it’s some slobbering communiqué of erroneous revelation by a reprobate at AOL-HuffPo.
What’s next… ?
FlatFoot on April 10, 2011 at 10:12 PM
Because I’m a smaller guy, my grandpa told me “If you must fight… Hit them first and make sure they stay down… otherwise you might get your butte wipped.”
vulcannomad on April 10, 2011 at 10:14 PM
Progressives are intellectually bankrupt… and they are trying to financially bankrupt the rest of us..
They are the greatest threat to the USA today…
Khun Joe on April 10, 2011 at 10:32 PM
Aaaaaaaahh…… the end of a very good week!
itsspideyman on April 10, 2011 at 10:44 PM
“The secret dread of modern intellectuals, liberals and conservatives alike, the unadmitted terror at the root of their anxiety, which all of their current irrationalities are intended to stave off and to disguise, is the unstated knowledge that Soviet Russia is the full, actual, literal, consistent embodiment of the morality of altruism, that Stalin did not corrupt a noble ideal, that this is the only way altruism has to be or can ever be practiced.”
~~ Ayn Rand, in Philosophy: Who Needs It? (1982)
RedPepper on April 10, 2011 at 10:47 PM
ROTFLMAO!!
Would love to hear him try to name a few!
Tim_CA on April 10, 2011 at 10:47 PM
I agree. Paying for the other guy’s funeral is always a nice touch.
Slowburn on April 10, 2011 at 11:07 PM
It is easy to shut down their argument when you place it in a global context. The Progressive movement is in decline globally, not just in the US. They lost Sweden, they lost Ireland, they lost New South Wales, Australia. They lost Catalonia in Spain which threw out the Socialists a few months ago. They lost France. They lost the council elections in the UK and took a beating in Parliament. They took a beating in the EU.
There is no Tea Party in these locations. There is no Fox News. They lost because their policies drive governments to ruin. They don’t work. They destroy people’s livelihoods.
The Progressives are in global decline.
crosspatch on April 10, 2011 at 11:13 PM
Oh, and they recently lost Ireland, too.
crosspatch on April 10, 2011 at 11:14 PM
How about Conservative parents encouraging their kids to become highly educated and maybe more of them will get professorships and bring balance to Academia, rather than turning their noses up at it?
Sure, it’d be tough because the hippies do seem to be in control of who gets (I know, bad word here) tenured, but they’re getting long in the tooth and are starting to retire.
We have the largest university system in the world and most of Mankind’s advances in the modern era in science and technology have come out of American universities supported by the finances of our highly successful Capitalist system.
I understand your feelings, but let’s not throw out the baby with the bathwater. I doubt ignorance is a basic tenet that our Forefathers embraced. You’re also making the assumption that most college students are heavily influenced by their hippie professors-most see through them.
Dr. ZhivBlago on April 10, 2011 at 11:14 PM
I was born too late to serve under General Patton and I have always regretted it. He is who I shape my Military life after and successfully. politics is not a lot different from combat, you have to attack attack attack, defense is not a position you want to be in.
A good plan violently executed now is better than a perfect plan executed next week.
George S. Patton
Nobody ever defended anything successfully, there is only attack and attack and attack some more.
George S. Patton
old war horse on April 10, 2011 at 11:19 PM
They are so delusional. The Tea Party, such as it is, is effective because, not despite, its decentralization. It’s a bunch of rag-tag local organizations who frequently bicker amongst themselves and have nothing resembling national coordination. What we do have is a few bloggers who send out the alarm on certain races and a lot of individuals send money. A couple of times a year we get together for a demonstration, usually tax day and a couple other days. It works because it is limited in scope: Gov’t should spend less. Some say tax less, some just say don’t tax more, but all agree spending is too high.
If progs had a unifying theme they would find it easier to have truly widespread grassroots support. As it is they are a grab-bag of causes. Too many people agree with part but not all of that agenda, and progs don’t tolerate dissent on any of it.
alwaysfiredup on April 10, 2011 at 11:24 PM
Maybe so, but they’re taking a whole lot of people and nations with them, including ours.
Missy on April 10, 2011 at 11:36 PM
And, the progs have made a desperate alliance with the nutball islamists. Makes no sense at all; each sees the other as a useful idiot.
slickwillie2001 on April 10, 2011 at 11:52 PM
We will not go down, Obama is not that strong. He has Democrats signing that he should be impeached. His second term is a wish he will not get. Obama lost a lot of political capitol going to Libya without Congressional authority and then not going to Congress and explaining his action. Direct Violation of the Constitution so he is making it harder and harder for the Democrats everyday. He has the attitude that he is above all of the rest of the Law Makers and it is going to cost him in the long run.
old war horse on April 11, 2011 at 12:09 AM
The thing is that as they decline in influence they also decline in resources. When a political party is in power, they tend to collect money from those who would wish to curry favor with them in order to further their own agenda. In order to get on their “good” side, business and industry might make donations to them. As they lose influence, they also lose this sort of “donation”. This sort of feeds on itself and the deeper they go into decline, the fewer resources they accumulate which reduces their influence even more.
Their fundamental mistake was in unionizing public sector workers globally. This resulted an politicians making promises that make no economic sense because unlike a CEO of a corporation, they are not concerned with the long term financial viability of their political entity, they are concerned only with winning the next election. So you had them making promises of increased wealth to the unions who kicked back a portion of that wealth in the form of campaign funds and voter support.
Where they screwed up is in not getting 51% of the voters on the public service union payroll before the house of cards came crashing down.
The public service unions are still a minority of voters and they have bankrupted the government entities they work for. The result will be exactly what we are seeing. Once public service unions no longer enjoy such things as automatic wage garnishment for union dues, they are going to start having to reduce their political donations. This reduction of donations will further reduce their influence over politicians and the politicians. Then the whole thing circles around the bowl a few times and goes straight down the toilet.
Then sanity returns.
crosspatch on April 11, 2011 at 12:38 AM
I read the article earlier today. I was encouraged and cheered by the lack of understanding and the cute blame game being played. I hope they cling to this and use it for their game plan. If we keep going in the direction of Liberty and fiscal order, Victory for Americans is assured.
IowaWoman on April 11, 2011 at 12:56 AM
Reading the excerpts, I have to wonder whether this man is improperly medicated.
I mean really, what kind of drugs does someone have to be on to believe that the path to improving our world lies in bankrupting the nations of the world and casting us all into poverty?
Are these people STILL, after all these years, trying to create conditions under which their much prophesied Marxist revolution will ignite?
I thought his bit about the unpopular views of a minority being imposed on the majority was especially telling. He must truly live in an echo chamber of Marxist dogma where everyone he knows drinks the same red Kool Aide as he does.
These guys are a strange combination of stupid, evil, ignorant, and crazy. Everything they say, do, and believe can best be understood as the manifestations of one of the above.
But unfortunately there is no reasoning with them, and no getting rid of them. If we are to have any hope of a free and prosperous world we must fight them tooth and toe-nail.
leereyno on April 11, 2011 at 4:12 AM
The people hate you.
They really, really hate you.
Reverse Sally Field.
Haiku Guy on April 11, 2011 at 6:11 AM
Yeah right, the house is really going to pass this scheme. This guy has been reliving the 60s “LSD” phenomenon.
Dollayo on April 11, 2011 at 6:35 AM
For f***s sake STOP CALLING THEM PROGRESSIVE!!! Without using scare quotes, anyways. Otherwise it makes it look like you feel it’s valid for them to call themselves “progressive” in that they are helping this country make progress.
DethMetalCookieMonst on April 11, 2011 at 7:06 AM
This has to be the lowest I have ever stooped when it comes to witty sarcasm, but based on that accompanying picture with this thread, I just cannot resist:
THE TEA PARTY WILL GET YOU, MY PROGRESSIVE PRETTIES!
AND YOUR LITTLE DOG TOO!
BWAH-HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!
pilamaye on April 11, 2011 at 7:43 AM
Take it to the dems, keep them on defense and beat that back. Conservatives can’t afford to lose…period.
dthorny on April 11, 2011 at 7:47 AM
Did you check out Eskow’s bio? He used to work for AIG! lol Also USAID and consulted for the government of Hungary. How many losers did this guy help go down the toilet? Although AIG was living large on TARP money, still, how can this guy think he knows what’s going on? What hubris.
gitarfan on April 11, 2011 at 7:54 AM
I agree with other posters here that progressive policies are failing in front of our eyes worldwide.
Our message needs to be loud and clear that we will never allow America fall into failed, bankrupt progressive state.
The spin is that the people taking to the street worldwide are protesting the failures of capitaism, but the truth is they are experiencing the failures of progressivism.
cntrlfrk on April 11, 2011 at 7:57 AM
Why do progressives lose to the Tea Party? For me on a personal level it is because progressives want to dictate to me.
Nothing will get me to resist you more then taking away my ability to make a choice. Blame it on the opposition to motorcycle helmet laws during my youth, when I didn’t even ride. I get real stubborn when somebody tells me that is the way it is going to be and to shut up. That goes for everything from helmet laws to the food I eat. Progressives want to take away all my choices in their rabid pursuit of some sort of drug induced utopia. The sad part is that I would probably go along with some of their ideas if given a choice. Once again using helmet laws as an example. IF I rode I would probably never take to the road without one but as soon as you said I had to well the one finger salute comes out. You try to force me to drive some rice burner ‘smart’ car and I head to the HUMMER dealer. Take away my Happy Meals and I buy the biggest double bacon cheeseburger.
As far as messaging, once you start slinging around juvenile little insults I quit listening. You think you are so cool for coming up with catchy little phrases intended to demean and act as some sort of inside joke for your liberal elite ‘in’ crowd and I quit listening. You continue with an endless litany of insults and personal attacks designed to do nothing more then sully someone’s name and family and I move you to the irrelevant column real quick. The sad part is that at times I may agree with larger point you are trying to make and want to listen to your argument, when your opening salvo is about the paternity of somebody’s kids or decide it is a good idea to harass people at their homes you are no longer acting like a reasonable person and more like street gang and as such deserve to be in jail and not in the mainstream political discourse.
So yeah, progressives you are going to continue to lose because while I may not march in Tea Party rallies I listen to their arguments cause they seem to be the only adults in the room.
Just A Grunt on April 11, 2011 at 8:05 AM
Dear Libs:
Maybe– just maybe– it’s not that the conservatives are playing the game better, or that you were betrayed by your leaders, or that people just don’t understand your points. Maybe you’re just wrong.
morganfrost on April 11, 2011 at 8:07 AM
They have to celebrate accomplishments that are flawed and incomplete since that’s all they ever accomplish. When you sell crap to people, you have to keep telling them the bag full is wonderful.
Kissmygrits on April 11, 2011 at 8:35 AM
Can’t help myself Jazz, SMIRK, SMIRK, SMIRK!!!
huskerdiva on April 11, 2011 at 9:08 AM
The Tea Party did a very smart thing last year: They kicked out a few independents who didn’t support them politically.
Now wait a minute. For the first year of Obama, we heard an unending chorus of “establishment Republicans” and Democrats giving the Republican party lots of advise on how they needed to be more like Democrats in order to win in Washington.
Now here is proof-positive that all of that advise was crap.
J_Crater on April 11, 2011 at 9:12 AM
Think “Golden Goose” & you’ll find the answer.
The Left / Liberal (never “progressives”, because their policy is anything but) program is ultimately authoritarian – oh, they intend to be benevolent, but it’s still authoritarian.
Their electoral plan is to buy votes with other people’s money – in return for the goodies, we have to conform … eat less salt, no trans-fats, drive a green roller skate, etc., etc., etc. Problem is, there isn’t enough “other people’s money” to buy & keep everyone “bought.” Eventually, they run out of “other people’s money.”
Their political model is guaranteed to fail. No matter how many times you read the story, the Golden Goose always winds up dead.
“Tea Party” types know the story. In their minds, where government is concerned, we’re living the story right now (and they’re right, IMO). And they know that, if left on the “welfare state” course, government will kill the Golden Goose.
The “Tea Party” message is “No more government than we can afford” – in a time when deficits are over a trillion a year, it resonates.
BD57 on April 11, 2011 at 9:56 AM
It’s fairly simple when you think of it.
The Left has demonstrations where they yell “Gimmie!”
The Tea Party has demonstrations where they yell “Stop taking my stuff!”
Robbing Peter to pay Paul is awfully popular with Paul, and as long as the Government is permitted to rob, and to hand out Bread and Circuses, we will have this problem. Hence the original Founding Father’s attempt to restrict both.
Georgfelis on April 11, 2011 at 9:57 AM
Richard Esko at the Huffington Post has proved that he is totally clueless about the “Tea Party”!!!
First, he thinks the “Tea Party” is a political party. WRONG: Tea Party rallies include citizens from all walks of life and all parties who are tired of a corrupt government that works only to feed itself, and ignores the good of the country. These citizens (who have no need for a central organization) will work together to remove corrupt politicians wherever they are found, regardless of their party affiliation.
Second, the Tea Party does not have and does not need a huge pile of money to bring it together. It is not money which brings citizens together into a Tea Party, it is corruption and foolishness in government!!!
landlines on April 11, 2011 at 10:22 AM
I’m trying to figure out were these supposed TP wins are.
To me, a GOP win in Nov was not a TP win.
Since Nov. my taxes have not been lowered.
Govt regulation hasn’t been reduced.
Govt spending hasn’t been reduced.
Border enforcement has not been increased.
Obamacare has not been defunded.
I just don’t see this great TP win everyone seems to think exist anywhere.
angryed on April 11, 2011 at 11:19 AM
You must be one of those people who want instant gratification all the time.
fossten on April 11, 2011 at 11:22 AM
I hope the Dems are willing to follow this advice. Because true liberals are a small minority.
The further left the Democrats go, the easier it will be to finally rid ourselves of the left-wing threat to our freedoms.
They shouldn’t be surprised that Republican ideas win under a new name. The real secret of Democrat success has been nearly a century of demonizing Republicans.
There is nothing wrong with the Republican agenda, if you call it something else… most people agree with the principles, they just don’t want to be called “dirty Republicans”.
petunia on April 11, 2011 at 11:59 AM
Progressives have ZERO grasp on economics. He starts off his piece lamenting that we didn’t raise taxes on oil companies by $40 Billion a year. He truly thinks they will just eat that . . . He probably takes the subway to work from his Manhattan condo and has no idea that oil companies would pass every cent of that tax on to us at the pump, hitting poor and rural communities the hardest, but not harming him and his upper west side liberal ivory tower #$@#$# friends on their subways and Birkenstocks one bit except for the price of arugula.
Progressives truly have this totally perverse and wrong view that if you raise taxes on the rich/coporations, that they will just lower their profits and salaries. That is totally backwards. Then they do raise those taxes, the economy takes a hit, prices go up and people start hurting and they blame the hurting on those rich/corporations not just absorbing and taking the cut in pay . . . They became rich and they became successful corporations by knowing how to earn and retain their wealth, not by giving up income for the good of society . . .
Want a better economy where more people thrive? Progressives will never understand this simple thing: Put more money in the hands of those who create, invest and spend – the rich.
PastorJon on April 11, 2011 at 12:06 PM
This is political ZOMBIELAND: Consult Rule #2! :)
dominigan on April 11, 2011 at 12:10 PM
Well, Esko starts out in denial and descends from there, claiming that THEY are the majority upon whose being the will of a the minority is imposed.
Other way round, Dippy McSheet
PJ Emeritus on April 11, 2011 at 12:25 PM
As always the first place they look to blame is anywhere but the face in the mirror. They whine about how unfair it is that everybody is not donating to their cause. And to top it all off they take to lying about how they support small business and the average American. That is precisely why they lose and why they are a minority.
jdkchem on April 11, 2011 at 1:05 PM
It is not that the Tea Party kicked the butts of the Left, it is that the Tea Party scared the cripes out of the RINOs.
Thus the Tea Party is both hated and feared. If they could kill the Tea Party, both sides would, but they fear the base which crosses into the swing vote.
That is the true power of the Tea Party. They have a piece of the Swing. He who controls the Swing, controls the Nation
What a dilemma. The Tea Party has part of the Swing, and the Swing is fickle. Tsk. Tsk. Tsk.
entagor on April 11, 2011 at 1:33 PM
So, how much did Richard Esko get paid for writing this piece?
jjrakman on April 11, 2011 at 5:38 PM
Actual quote from Esko piece:
Liberals often complain that we mean right wingers, in a completely unfair and underhanded trick, managed to make “liberal” a dirty word. And because of this, they started calling themselves “progressives.” And now calling something “progressive” is holding back their brilliant policies, such as “doing more to create jobs” and “working to reduce poverty,” isn’t helping. When are they going to realize that it’s not the label, it’s the content? And conservatives are all for the government “doing more to create jobs” and “working to reduce poverty.” We just think it can be achieved by the government actively reducing all forms of economic central planning.
darii on April 11, 2011 at 8:12 PM
Always remember: When “progressives” get weary of trying to convince us “uneducated” folks of the sheer brilliance of their ideas, they don black-masks and start throwing bricks and molotov cocktails at the police.
When the “fascist” Tea-Party type folks get upset, they break out the lawn chairs and the American flag.
shorebird on April 13, 2011 at 2:06 AM
Please tell me what is so complicated when you stare at a zero balance checkbook?
mixplix on April 13, 2011 at 7:11 AM
Agreed. Their philosophy permeates all of society in one way or another though. Just try asking many of us to give up some of our cherished philosophical nuances, caveats, and vices.
scotash on April 13, 2011 at 5:08 PM
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