Tax Day Becomes Protest Day

The Wall Street Journal: Today American taxpayers in more than 300 locations in all 50 states will hold rallies -- dubbed "tea parties" -- to protest higher taxes and out-of-control government spending. There is no political party behind these rallies, no grand right-wing conspiracy, not even a 501(c) group like MoveOn.org.
In the old days, organizing large groups of people required, well, an organization: a political party, a labor union, a church or some other sort of structure. Now people can coordinate themselves.
We saw a bit of this in the 2004 and 2008 presidential campaigns, with things like Howard Dean's use of Meetup, and Barack Obama's use of Facebook. But this was still social-networking in support of an existing organization or campaign. The tea-party protest movement is organizing itself, on its own behalf. Some existing organizations, like Newt Gingrich's American Solutions and FreedomWorks, have gotten involved. But they're involved as followers and facilitators, not leaders. The leaders are appearing on their own, and reaching out to others through blogs, Facebook, chat boards and alternative media.
The protests began with bloggers in Seattle, Wash., who organized a demonstration on Feb. 16. As word of this spread, rallies in Denver and Mesa, Ariz., were quickly organized for the next day. Then came CNBC talker Rick Santelli's Feb. 19 "rant heard round the world" in which he called for a "Chicago tea party" on July Fourth. The tea-party moniker stuck, but angry taxpayers weren't willing to wait until July. Soon, tea-party protests were appearing in one city after another, drawing at first hundreds, and then thousands, to marches in cities from Orlando to Kansas City to Cincinnati.
Read more hot stories Moms Are Talking About.
Seriously Thank you for your help, this site has been a great respite from the books,
I recently came across your website and have been reading along. I thought I would leave my very first remark. Nice blog. I will keep visiting this website very often and keep learning more about SEO.
Thanks for the interesting read! Happy New Year and keep up the great work in 2011!
Good post. Nice and fun reading. There’s a single thing to offer about funny t-shirts.
I would like to say thank you for , it is good for me to read English
Your website is top-notch I will have to read it all, thank you for the diversion from my professors!
I really must say thank you for giving me something to escape cousework. Well, back to work for me. Thank you very much!
Marvelous post - and nifty domain by the way!
Bookmarked your site. Seriously Thank you for sharing. Definitely worth the time away from my coursework.
Superb, Thanks so much for posting!
Greetings, neat job, if I wasn’t so busy with my school work I read your entire weblog. Thank you very much!
I usually don’t ordinarily post on many Blogs, nevertheless Thanks so much… keep up the amazing work. Ok unfortunately its time to get to school.
Me English no good, but had to say me like what you say. Thank you from Panama.
Hi! This really answered my problem, thank you!
Say thanks a lot for your time and energy to have had these things together on this weblog. Emily and that i very much treasured your input through your own articles on certain things. I am aware that you have quite a few demands on your schedule and so the fact that a person like you took just as much time as you did to help people just like us via this article is definitely highly appreciated.







Your SEO blog is super I will have to read it all, thank you for the diversion from my homework!