Monday 14 November 2011

Time For Your Tea Obama

We’ve all seen the pictures of US president Obama’s visit to Australia. Apart from having Julia Gillard desperately clinging to him Obama’s also had a large number of politicians try to be seen with him.

This is a much needed boost to his ego. To be on the receiving end of such hero worship after pushing the American economy to the limit with his negligence has to be a nice change for him.

You could almost hear the love sick innuendo from Julia. Something’s along the lines of “I want one that big!” And from Obama we’d hear “Keep going the way you are and your debt will be bigger than the US’s in no time! And I’m sure you’ll still have the nerve to lecture other countries on their debt management. You mightn’t have the biggest debt but you are the biggest hypocrites!”

And after the political cross pollination is over and done with and the chapped lips of the Australian left are away from Obama’s backside he can look meaningfully at Julia and tell her how much he loves Australia. He’s happy to see American icons such as Coca Cola and McDonalds and most of all he’s happy that there is no Tea Party around.

In America the Tea Party has gained influence in American politics. A lot of Republicans have recognised this and are listening what the Tea Party has to say.

And a lot of what they have had to say has been to the detriment of Obama. They have been pointing out the flaws in his policies and making sure people know what is going on.

But if he thinks there’s no Tea Party here he is in for a very rude awakening. Like its American counterpart the Australian Tea Party is on the scene and Obama is about to find out in no uncertain terms.

Thursday 17 November 2011 10am the Australian Tea Party will be at parliament house Canberra to say hi to Obama and to let him and Gillard know, amongst other things, that their style of governing is seen as undemocratic and is unacceptable.

At 12pm the Tea Party will be followed by an anti-carbon tax really.

The world will see that Gillard and Obama might be popular in their own cliques but the rest of us are fed up with their expensive games topped with obvious outright lies.

America no longer wants Obama and Australia never wanted Gillard.



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