[Vision2020] Fw: CRAPO COMMENDS TAX PROTESTS, DEFICIT AWARENESS

g. crabtree jampot at roadrunner.com
Wed Apr 22 20:03:13 PDT 2009


No, but to hear The bear and the hamster tell it Mr. Poopyhead and a few million concerned citizens might as well be. 

Tee hee haha giggle snort,
g
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Sunil Ramalingam 
  To: vision 2020 
  Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2009 7:56 PM
  Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Fw: CRAPO COMMENDS TAX PROTESTS, DEFICIT AWARENESS


  Are you saying Larry Craig is gay? Because he denies it, you know.

  Sunil

  > From: jampot at roadrunner.com
  > To: bear at moscow.com; lfalen at turbonet.com; vision2020 at moscow.com; thansen at moscow.com
  > Date: Wed, 22 Apr 2009 19:53:09 -0700
  > Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Fw: CRAPO COMMENDS TAX PROTESTS, DEFICIT AWARENESS
  > 
  > Are "those kind" of jokes back in vogue? I thought they fell into disfavor 
  > what with it not being the 50's and all. Are you really as "hip" and "with 
  > it" as you think you are when belittling folks by comparing them to 
  > homosexuals gives you fits of giggles?
  > 
  > g
  > ----- Original Message ----- 
  > From: "Tom Hansen" <thansen at moscow.com>
  > To: <bear at moscow.com>; "lfalen" <lfalen at turbonet.com>; 
  > <vision2020 at moscow.com>
  > Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2009 11:29 AM
  > Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Fw: CRAPO COMMENDS TAX PROTESTS, DEFICIT AWARENESS
  > 
  > 
  > > Bear stated:
  > >
  > > "So it's safe to assume that the Republican Congressman from Idaho is
  > > taking a wide stance in favor of the issue of teabagging?"
  > >
  > > Word is, Bear, that Crapo (pronounced "CRAP-OH") stronly urges teabagging
  > > as, apparently, it stimulates his package.
  > >
  > > Tom Hansen
  > > Moscow, Idaho
  > >
  > >
  > >> So it's safe to assume that the Republican Congressman from Idaho is
  > > taking a wide stance
  > >> in
  > >> favor of the issue of teabagging?
  > >>
  > >>
  > >> >
  > >> > -----Original message-----
  > >> >
  > >> > From: "Crapo News Release (Crapo)" newsclips at crapo.senate.gov
  > >> > Date: Wed, 15 Apr 2009 09:13:56 -0700
  > >> > To:
  > >> > Subject: CRAPO COMMENDS TAX PROTESTS, DEFICIT AWARENESS
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> > FOR IMMEDIATE
  > > RELEASE CONTACT:
  > >
  > >>
  > >> Susan Wheeler (202) 224-5150
  > >> >
  > >> > April 15,
  > > 2009
  > >
  > >
  > >>
  > >> Lindsay Nothern (208) 344-1108
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> > CRAPO COMMENDS TAX PROTESTS, DEFICIT AWARENESS
  > >> >
  > >> > Sends letter to Idahoans rallying today
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> > Washington, DC - In a demonstration of support, Idaho Senator Mike
  > > Crapo told Idahoans
  > >> who
  > >> are protesting high federal deficits and tax increases through "tea
  > > parties" today that he
  > >
  > >> supports their efforts and has the voting record to demonstrate that.
  > > He also noted the
  > >> similarities between today's events and his protest 15 years ago when he
  > > dumped the U.S.
  > >> Tax Code into the Boston Harbor. As a freshman Congressman in 1994,
  > > Crapo joined with a
  > >> handful of other members of the U.S. House of Representatives to toss a
  > > copy into the
  > >> Harbor, re-enacting the famous protest by American colonists.
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> > Crapo addressed today's tax rallies through a written letter, as he
  > > was unable to
  > >> participate in person; he is hosting forums on federal health care
  > > reform in Coeur d'Alene
  > >
  > >> and Lewiston. He sent letters through staff members attending the
  > > events. The letter
  > >> reads as follows:
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> > Many Americans are joining together today across the nation to take a
  > > stand against the
  > >> injustice of excess taxes and spending. These are historic events that,
  > > as you know,
  > >> mirror the famous Boston Tea Party in 1773, in which the colonists
  > > demonstrated their
  > >> frustration and displeasure with the extent of the British Parliament's
  > > sovereignty over
  > >> the colonies. While today's gatherings around the country focus on
  > > excessive spending, a
  > >> common theme then and now is unfair taxes.
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> > Those of you gathered here today are suffering the burden of the
  > > extreme spending that
  > >> the
  > >> federal government has engaged in over the past year. Let me recount
  > > the unbridled
  > >> spending legislation passed by Congress since last spring, every one of
  > > which I opposed
  > >> and voted against:
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> > * The Fiscal Year 2008 Omnibus Appropriations bill,
  > >> >
  > >> > * The 2008 stimulus bill which included the rebate checks,
  > >> >
  > >> > * The Fiscal Year 2009 Appropriations Continuing Resolution,
  > >> >
  > >> > * The Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 (otherwise
  > > known as TARP 1 and
  > >
  > >> TARP 2),
  > >> >
  > >> > * The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (otherwise
  > > known as the
  > >> stimulus bill of 2009),
  > >> >
  > >> > * The Fiscal Year 2009 Omnibus Appropriations bill.
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> > These seven pieces of legislation total a staggering 3.2 trillion in
  > > taxpayer dollars.
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> > I opposed and voted against each one of these. In fact, each time a
  > > vote came up, I
  > >> warned that while Idahoans and Americans across the country were cutting
  > > back on their
  > >> spending during difficult times, Congress and the Administration were
  > > proposing to further
  > >
  > >> increase federal spending to unprecedented levels and increase the
  > > public debt, placing an
  > >
  > >> additional debt burden of tens of thousands of dollars on the head of
  > > every single
  > >> American.
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> > This is your money; you deserve to see clearly how spending decisions
  > > by the Congress
  > >> are
  > >> reflected in a rising national debt that will be placed on our children
  > > and grandchildren.
  > >
  > >> To no avail, I reminded my colleagues that we have relied far too
  > > heavily on spending and
  > >
  > >> debt creation in hopes that we can revive the economy. In fact, small
  > > business creates 90
  > >
  > >> percent of the jobs in our economy, not the federal government. We need
  > > to increase
  > >> incentives for business and rework our tax policy to encourage job
  > > creation and new
  > >> investment in the American economy. The last thing we need during these
  > > difficult
  > >> economic times is a tax increase.
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> > $3.2 trillion represents grossly-inflated and fiscally-irresponsible
  > > expenditures of
  > >> taxpayer dollars. We cannot spend ourselves into prosperity. Tripling
  > > federal programs
  > >> is not the answer to economic stimulus, and it's certainly not the
  > > answer to sustainable
  > >> growth of small business-the heart and soul of our economy.
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> > Debts in the trillions; expiring tax cuts; unchecked entitlement
  > > growth-it's government
  > >> run amok, or, as many here in Idaho have heard me say over the past few
  > > months: hold on,
  > >> Big Government is back. Back in 1994, when I was a Member of the House
  > > of
  > >> Representatives, I joined a few of my colleagues in the Boston Harbor on
  > > the very ship on
  > >> which the original Boston Tea Party was held for a re-enactment of that
  > > event. At that
  > >> time, we physically threw the Internal Revenue Code in Boston Harbor.
  > > My friends, today,
  > >> you are having another Tea Party because we must continue to remain
  > > vigilant and active
  > >> against excessive, unfair and outrageous government spending and
  > > taxation. My feelings
  > >> about taxes remain unchanged. Limited government is best, and taxpayers
  > > know better than
  > >> Congress how to allocate their hard-earned dollars.
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> > I commend you all on your efforts today. Continue to let your elected
  > > officials know
  > >> how
  > >> you feel about how your hard-earned taxpayer dollars are being spent,
  > > not just today, but
  > >> until your voices are heard and change truly happens.
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> > To directly link to this news release, please use the following
  > > address:
  > >> >
  > >> > http://crapo.senate.gov/media/newsreleases/release_full.cfm?id=311507
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> > # # #
  > >> >
  > >> > .......................................................................
  > >> >
  > >> > This is generated from an unattended mailbox. If you have constituent
  > > comments or
  > >> information you would like forwarded to Senator Crapo, please do so at
  > > the Senator's
  > >> website, http://crapo.senate.gov<http://crapo.senate.gov/>. Comments
  > > sent to this e-mail
  > >> address will not be responded to.
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >>
  > >>
  > >>
  > >>
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  > >
  > > "So keep fightin' for freedom and justice, beloveds, but don't forget to
  > > have fun doin' it. Lord, let your laughter ring forth. Be outrageous,
  > > ridicule the fraidy-cats, rejoice in all the oddities that freedom can
  > > produce. And when you get through kickin' ass and celebratin' the sheer
  > > joy of a good fight, be sure to tell those who come after how much fun it
  > > was."
  > >
  > > - Molly
  > > Ivins
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