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Where's the party? Americans for Prosperity's Spotsy strip mall blues

by: VirginiaOrganizing

Thu Oct 27, 2011 at 12:05:14 PM EDT


(What a shocker that normal people aren't fired up for the Koch brothers crazy, extreme right-wing agenda of "rob from the poor and middle class, give to the (very) rich!" - promoted by lowkell)

The Koch-Brothers financed astro-turf group, Americans for Prosperity is never shy about broadcasting how many members they have.  And how active the Tea Party is. And how most people are ready for a new President, that most people would prefer low taxes to good schools and quality roads, and how liberal radicals like the Occupy Wall Street crew are advocating the violent overthrow of capitalism.

On Tuesday evening, a group of Virginia Organizing members attended an Americans for Prosperity-sponsored rally in Spotsylvania. The event wasn't publicized; someone in our network received a robocall asking her to attend. Since Americans for Prosperity has recently weighed in on local issues like lifting the ban on uranium mining, we thought it might be a useful opportunity to observe the political powerhouse in action.

At an event where both the Americans for Prosperity state and national president spoke, I was shocked to see no more than 20 supporters in the crowd. For a group with so many members, we expected a turnout slightly larger than the average Starbuck's line at 8:30 a.m.

I really didn't expect to see campaign staff from a Republican candidate for state senate at an event focused on cutting federal spending, wearing a campaign shirt and helping set up the AFP podium. However, the event was held right next to the candidate's campaign headquarters, so it wasn't hard to make the walk (or the connection) between the Americans for Prosperity event and the campaign.

VirginiaOrganizing :: Where's the party? Americans for Prosperity's Spotsy strip mall blues
The entire event felt...odd. Held in a sprawling parking lot, the event seemed to be more about the speakers than about the crowd. A community organizer myself, I've certainly coordinated events where the turnout left something to be desired. This, though, just came off as a low-energy affair. The AFP folks, for their part, were perfectly nice, but the ideas they advocated seem to be sorely lacking in their ability to get people riled up (or even turned out!). No questions from the audience were taken, and as the "crowd" drifted away at the end of the event, our members had to ask one another: this is group with the grassroots power?

The author, Kevin Simowitz, is the Fredericksburg Organizer for Virginia Organizing.

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I find it interesting that their national president in speaking to the massive crowd (snark) mentions that the GOP was in power at the time of AFP formation. Is this an attempt to deflect the idea that they are cozily in bed with the GOP ? The Koch brothers emphasis back then was the same as it is now eliminate corporate taxes and all government regulation. I must say it gives me pleasure to see such a low turnout for a gathering in the home state of the organization's national president. :-)

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... with this: http://motherjones.com/mojo/20...

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