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Van Jones Lessons from the Tea Party - At Rally to Restore the American Dream

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Uploaded by on Feb 26, 2011

Van Jones, speaking at the Rally to Restore the American Dream at Dupont Circle in Washington, DC, discusses lessons we should take away from the Tea Party.

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  • Compare the "Solidarity" sign in the last frame to the Public Option Now sign in interview with me (Edward Kimmel), also on Sum of Change.

  • @emkimmel I thought I saw you there!

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  • Actually Obama taught him you can just stay a Communist when majority of Americans are Centrist. The Tea Party are not comprised of Communists. Sorry Van Jones.

  • Governor Walker is using the democratic process to close a $137 million (well $3 B) budget gap via stripping public union members of their collective bargaining rights and having them contribute a small amount to their exorbitant salaries, benefits, and pensions still less their counterparts in the private sector.

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    14 Democratic Senators fled the state in derelict of their duties. All 14 should be recalled.

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    Once again teachers are using “the kids” to protect their jobs and benefits.

  • It's strange to hear a Communist talk about the American Dream.

  • The American Dream is not about social justice, equal poverty for all with no incentive nor reward to succeed. The American Dream is about the free market. It rewards those who make it with both money and feelings of accomplishment.

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    The American Dream is not a welfare state for all. It challenges all to become better to get the things they truly want in life. There will always be poor. Why should we abolish the middle class for the elitist desire to redefine the American Dream?

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