Newberry Commends Citizens for Showing
Patriotism at Oklahoma Tea Parties
Hundreds of Oklahomans gathered
on the south steps of the state Capitol as part
of the Tax Day Tea Parties that took place across
the nation on Wednesday. The events were in demonstration
against high taxes and Congress’ continued
excessive spending in recent months.
Sen. Dan
Newberry attended the rally and said he was
proud to see so many Oklahomans taking time out
of their day to send Congress an important message.
“I think it’s important that people
are involved in the process. I commend those people
who came today and for being involved in this
nationwide effort,” said Newberry, R-Tulsa.
“I went myself because I, as a senator,
also agree that the federal government is out
of control on how its spending money.”
The demonstrations are part of a larger grassroots
movement to protest massive government spending
known as Taxed Enough Already (TEA), which started
the Tax Day Tea Parties more than 235 years after
the original Boston Tea Party revolt against taxes.
“Something has to be done. The taxation
that will come from the recent stimulus bills
approved by Congress will be regressive to our
children’s children,” said Newberry.
“Today’s event is about patriotism
and exercising one’s greatest freedoms as
an American. As citizens, we need to remind Congress
that ours is a government by the people and for
the people, and they need to listen and stop spending
billions of taxpayers’ money so irresponsibly.”
The rally in Oklahoma City was only one of many
across the state and nation.
“Hopefully, these calm demonstrations will
appear on the radar of the federal government
and they’ll realize that they’re out
of control and that they’ve got to bring
in the reigns.”
For more information contact:
Sen. Newberry's Office - 405-521-5600