I figured since I made a thread on the tea party convention, I owe fair and balanced coverage to the Coffee Party http://www.coffeepartyusa.com/
3/7/2010 7:07:23 PM
W. T. F.I don't think these liberals have even heard of the boston tea party[Edited on March 7, 2010 at 7:09 PM. Reason : s]
3/7/2010 7:09:29 PM
Interesting...I don't see them sticking around, but i like the idea.
3/7/2010 7:15:20 PM
seriously... does everything have to be tit for tat.you didn't see the republicans starting "code brown" or something like that back when Sheehan was making herself a fool.
3/7/2010 7:17:25 PM
We'll if we are going tit for tat we need some sexual innuendo to go along with their party's name. Got any ideas?^^I don't know, the kind of liberals that like to call themselves independents I think will jump at the idea of having another excuse to meet up at coffee shops across the land [Edited on March 7, 2010 at 7:21 PM. Reason : .]
3/7/2010 7:19:43 PM
3/7/2010 7:20:18 PM
3/7/2010 7:22:45 PM
^Not the "traditional values" sort of status quo, but the "let's all just march in a line behind the leaders instead of critically examining anything" sort of status quo.[Edited on March 7, 2010 at 7:25 PM. Reason : for the record, I'm not on Solinari's side and would not like to be associated with anything he says]
3/7/2010 7:23:43 PM
3/7/2010 7:24:00 PM
3/7/2010 7:24:55 PM
^^Weak trolling...[Edited on March 7, 2010 at 7:25 PM. Reason : .]
3/7/2010 7:25:00 PM
I liked it better when Solinari lived in the Quad and faked committing suicide on the internet.
3/7/2010 7:26:23 PM
Yea true... saying that the federal government is a "collective expression of our good will" kumbayah bullshit is some pretty weak trolling.I shouldn't have fallen for it
3/7/2010 7:26:49 PM
Ron Paul libertarianism (not always allowed at GOP debates), Sarah Palin tea partyism (main speaker at Tea Party Convention), and Dick Cheney Neoconservativism (a main speaker at CPAC along with Keynoter Glenn Beck) have different ideas that all fall under the broad umbrella of conservatism. It's true what they say, conservatism is a mental disorder. Schizo like woah.[Edited on March 7, 2010 at 7:34 PM. Reason : .]
3/7/2010 7:27:21 PM
true story, bro.its true, what they say....
3/7/2010 7:28:37 PM
3/7/2010 10:01:51 PM
3/7/2010 11:13:02 PM
^^did you mean to post that?It seems to fly in the face of the ideologies you normally support on here...(and the last paragraph was out of place)[Edited on March 7, 2010 at 11:40 PM. Reason : ]
3/7/2010 11:36:56 PM
How is it that no one points out the obvious fact that Medicare is provided by private doctors working in private hospitals where the government has little say in the individual provisioning of care? If Medicare is government healthcare, then school vouchers are government education and the anti-voucher crowd should shut the fuck up.
3/8/2010 12:07:57 AM
^ ... are you kidding?No one points that out, because that's the point of calling medicare gov. healthcare. To show people that it's ridiculous to claim that the democrats and Obama want communism, when even the more extreme of their proposals don't go further than medicare.[Edited on March 8, 2010 at 12:10 AM. Reason : ]
3/8/2010 12:10:38 AM
Really? Even their least extreme bill went quite a bit further than medicare. Remember how I said the the administrators of medicare had little say over the individual provisioning of care? The point of the bills was to revoke this situation. Quite rightly I believe, as it makes no sense to agree to pay for any procedure regardless of use, but to suggest this was no different from medicare is, well, untrue. That said, I wouldn't call medicare "government healthcare" for this reason. Government healthcare is what they have in Canada and Great Britain. What we have here is government health insurance.
3/8/2010 12:26:31 AM
Medicare has restrictions and regulations on what the money is used for and what procedures it'll pay for, just like the plan from the government insurance company (aka public option... which is off the table now). They were not dissimilar.The current bill imposes regulations on insurance companies that limit their ability to prey on the ignorant, with some plans having more limits than other plans.The current bill, and none of the bills, got between a patient and their doctor in any way that medicare, or private insurance doesn't currently already do.[Edited on March 8, 2010 at 12:30 AM. Reason : ]
3/8/2010 12:29:25 AM
Here is all the Coffee Party events I could find in NC so far. I could have missed some, and more may yet to be scheduled.
3/8/2010 2:59:11 AM
3/8/2010 8:53:54 AM
well then you are terrible at reading, almost everything on their site talks about democracy being the most important and they repeatedly mention the need for civil discussion on issues. virtually nothing about them says blindly follow the government.
3/8/2010 9:11:34 AM
3/8/2010 9:37:23 AM
Because tea party activists don't cite polls either?
3/8/2010 9:38:16 AM
Wait, so now, by criticizing the Coffee Party, I'm necessarily defending the Tea Party?Polarization much?Here. I'll try anyway: Those who don't support majority rule may cite polls because they're trying to persuade those who do support majority rule. (Hypocritical? Sure.) Policy popularity is good, but nowhere near paramount.[Edited on March 8, 2010 at 10:25 AM. Reason : ]
3/8/2010 10:19:20 AM
Both the majority and the minority have said that polls show Americans support their position on healthcare. They can't both be right.
3/8/2010 10:33:42 AM
depends on the poll and depends on what they mean by right. most americans support some form of healthcare reform, most americans do not support the shitpile of a plan currently being pushed by the dems.
3/8/2010 10:36:24 AM
just because you title a bill "healthcare reform" doesn't mean it is.
3/8/2010 10:58:37 AM
Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003
3/8/2010 11:03:34 AM
^^^Until they learn what is in it, then those numbers change again:The Polling ContradictionIn the latest NEWSWEEK Poll, the majority of Americans are opposed to President Obama's health-care reform plan—until they learn the details. Plus, a look at very unhappy mood of the electorate.http://www.newsweek.com/id/233890
3/8/2010 2:41:12 PM
48%!!!! Amazing! This is proof all americans want the plan! Nice work dems!
3/8/2010 2:48:09 PM
3/8/2010 4:32:21 PM
What a stupid fucking name for a movement
3/8/2010 5:00:38 PM
This thread.You've got to be shitting me.
3/8/2010 5:06:35 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_dragon_tavern
3/8/2010 5:36:00 PM
it is not worse, in and of itself.however, it is worse, in that it is transparently derivative of and, even more sadly, reactive to the tea party movement.kind of like how its annoying when pepsi tries to glom onto some cool thing that teenagers are doing[Edited on March 8, 2010 at 5:41 PM. Reason : s]
3/8/2010 5:40:31 PM
except that the way it started, as a statement on facebook about talking about stuff over coffee, its not the same as riding coattails of popularity
3/8/2010 5:45:31 PM
HAHA ok buddy.jesus i guess liberals will tell themselves anything to feel better about anything.
3/8/2010 5:47:37 PM
Six one way, half a dozen the other
3/8/2010 6:25:23 PM
Latest video:
3/8/2010 8:06:07 PM
From what I was able to gather from the rather meager amount of information on their website, the Coffee Party is an activist group that promotes activism, with a fondness for identity politics. Consider me bored.
3/9/2010 9:58:02 AM
3/9/2010 10:09:54 AM
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/02/us/politics/02coffee.html
3/9/2010 4:09:01 PM
(from Duke's large quote block
3/9/2010 6:06:26 PM
3/9/2010 6:14:57 PM
^I'm not saying it's realistically possible to actually come up with a perfect governing document. It's not... But that blame society stuff is just a cop out, no matter how fucked up society might be.
3/9/2010 6:16:54 PM
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