You already read about the 'tens' of Tea Partiers who rallied yesterday in Washington DC.
It turns out they were not alone.
About 20 people representing a coalition of groups -- including Green Mountain Patriots and other tea party organizations -- gathered at the ((Vermont)) Statehouse to lobby lawmakers and show "Sick and Sicker," a film that makes a case against health care administered by the government.
But that's not the whole story.
Crocker said the groups represented at the Statehouse event have more than 500 members, but many had to work and couldn't attend.
Okay Mr. Crocker, fair is fair.
Groups representing less than 0.1% of the population of Vermont are fired up and ready to defeat single-payer legislation that has passed the Vermont House and is now making its way through the Vermont Senate.
Yesterday 5000 people rallied at the State Capital in New Hampshire against the Republicans' budget. That's 250 times as many people in a state with twice the population.
In weeks past tens of thousands have been rallying in Madison, Wisconsin in opposition to the Republicans' shakedown of that state's citizens. That's at least 1000 times as many people as you got in a state with about ten times the population.
So you managed to get all of twenty people to rally against the most socialist, death-panel ridden, socialist, grandma-killing, socialist, freedom-hating, did I mention socialist, bill ever?
Have you considered a consulting gig for Governor Walker? I hear he's looking for a few good cheeseheads.