Today two events occurred roughly ten miles apart in suburban Connecticut outlining where people stand in their outrage over America becoming Bailout Nation.
I'm sure the MSM won't report this, but the far bigger demonstration was of fiscal conservatives , not anti-business radicals
Flags-wavers, bell-ringers, some in colonial military get-up, others wearing American flags as capes: angry Americans gathered 200 to 300 strong at Ridgefield’s Ballard Park Saturday morning to vent their frustration.
“Dump Dodd now!” and “We’re not Europe!” and “It’s not your money!” they chanted.
Passing drivers honked, waved or gave them the thumbs up sign.
They came from Ridgefield, Fairfield, Bridgeport, Bethel, and other towns for what had been billed as a modern “tea party.” They carried signs: “Give me liberty, not Europe,” “Obama lies and America dies,” “Socialism is trickle-up poverty,” “Wanted: Loving families for released GITMO terrorists -- Call 1-800-I-Voted-For-Obama,” and “Support Our Troops.”
Organizer Chris Murray’s school-age son Peter carried a sign that said, “Broke before my turn.”
“I went to one in Hartford, this is twice as much,” said former Ridgefield School Board Chairman Keith Miller. “This is three or four hundred. Hartford had 150.”
While the protesters had a range of grievances, from illegal immigration to worries that the country was turning to socialism, the dominant themes seemed to be mis-spending of tax dollars, piling up debt, and the growth of government.
“If you talk to these people, most of it is fiscal irresponsibility,” Mr. Miller said. “People cannot fathom the level of debt -- for their grandchildren.”
Particular politicians were also targeted -- particularly Connecticut U.S. Senator Christopher Dodd and President Barack Obama.
“I want to dump Dodd and I want to dump Dodd and get rid of Obama as soon as it’s legally possible,” said Jamie Shafer of Wilton Road West. “I’m very worried about my country -- it’s an outrage a day.”
Now, let me remind you. This is suburban CT on a not so warm day we are talking about. We don't do protests and ginning up a crowd of any size is tough. But they showed in Ridgefield today.
And I can't remember ever hearing about Dodd being protested before.
Of course,this got national news attention. ACORN scared up a mere busload of folks to hassle the greedy--but no doubt shellshocked--AIG brass at their homes on a Saturday. How charming.
FAIRFIELD, Conn. – A busload of activists — outnumbered 2-to-1 by reporters and photographers — are paying visits to the homes of American International Group Inc. executives in Connecticut to protest tens of millions in bonuses awarded by the company.
About 40 protesters parked at a cul-de-sac Saturday afternoon and walked to the Fairfield home of Douglas Polling. They were met on the curb by two security guards, and one activist read a letter detailing the financial struggles that many Connecticut residents have faced. The group then left the note in Polling's mailbox.
Poling already turned in his bonus but of course, that didn't spare him being used as a prop for the sort of "guerrilla theatre" the Left has specialized in since the days of Saul Alinsky
We have 300 folks outraged at Dodd. They got 40 upset at AIG executives.
I like our odds