On the 14th, at a veteran rally at the closed (due to government shutdown) World War II Memorial, angered Tea-Partiers and veterans congregated to voice their shared words regarding President Obama and the government shutdown which, according to the misinformed speaker, Obama caused. The speaker, Larry Klayman, the leader of the Freedom Watch, continued to vocalize the Tea Party’s and the Freedom Watch’s extremely conservative, right-wing views which lead the enraged speaker to claim that the country is led by a “president who bows down to Allah”. Klayman then called upon his congregation to start a second nonviolent American revolution through civil disobedience in order to get Obama out of the White House. The now roweled up body of Tea Partiers and radical republicans joined by Sarah Palin and Sen. Ted Cruz proceeded to break through the barriers at the war memorial only to remove the barricades and place them in front of the Whitehouse as a statement. Attached to the wrangled barricades, was the confederate flag.
It has become almost too regular to stumble upon an article where both parties lose. The Democrats blame the Republican, and nothing is accomplished while Democratic requests for compromise get turned down as the Republicans find that it gives them a strategically position. In reality, the two parties continue to hold each other in a hostage system that creates a weak government with hundreds of thousands of newly unemployed suffering workers. This article examples a situation of a ramification of the government shutdown that has just gone way too far. For a right-wing party to impose to start a so far unsuccessful revolution to remove Obama from the house during a small American crisis that both left and right “wingers” are responsible is simply twisted and irrational as both parties remain stubborn. At this point, the government has seemingly forgotten that they serve the people and created a debate over mostly ethics while radicals such as The Tea Party exacerbate the pressure already placed on the government. Instead of neighborly love, political parties have chosen a path of self-riotousness leaving the American citizens overall unspoken for as childlike politicians play a game called politics.
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