Why Did Michael P. Leahy Lead the Teabagging Movement?
Why did Michael Patrick Leahy start the Teabagging Republican sex movement? He just doesn’t like to pay taxes, and is over $100,000 in debt, with a major portion of that owed to the IRS, to the State of California, etc. There are laws addressing such behavior, and Leahy is outside the law. He’s a Republican, so this is no surprise.
He was delinquent on his taxes, as well as several other bills. The story is broken by the Teablogging web site, where they have a link to public information about Leahy’s tax and debt delinquency, which totals around $150,000.
As a bonus, here’s Leahy’s own bio where he boasts of his role as co-founder of the Teabagging movement.
On February 20, 2009, he co-founded the Nationwide Tea Party Coalition, and called and moderated the very first conference call among grassroots activists that provided the centralized information coordination for Round 1 of the Tea Party Movement, a coordinated simultaneous nationwide event held at noon EST on February 27, 2009 in fifty different cities, which was attended by over 30,000 people.
From February 28, 2009 to April 15, 2009, he continued to moderate weekly conference calls among grassroots activists, again providing the centralized coordination for Round 2 of the Tea Party Movement, which took place in 900 cities across the country on April 15, 2009, and which was attended by over 1 million people.
On March 31, 2009, he became the host of two programs on Pajamas TV: TCOTonPJTV, and The Tea Party Coalition Show on PJTV.
Yes, this is the kind of young leadership the Republicans endorse, a man who can’t pay his taxes so he ups the ante. Instead of paying them, or merely whining about paying the taxes, he promotes others to protest about taxes. The bottom line is that the guy is a deadbeat. One of the reasons we have a deficit in this country is because of deadbeats like Michael Patrick Leahy who refuse to pay their taxes.
You know, I think I’m going to follow Micheal Leahy on Twitter and give him hell for a while. If you’d care to watch, I’m on Twitter as well. The guy is awfully proud of starting a coalition on Twitter, so I figure he needs some disruption, at least until he pays his taxes. ($59,556 owed to the IRS? Why isn’t this guy in jail?)




oordination for Round 1 of the Tea Party Movement, a coordinated simultaneous nationwide event held at noon EST on February 27, 2009 in fifty different cities, which was attended by over 30,000 people.
50 cities and the full endorsement and pimping of Fox Noise, and all they could get together was 30,000 people?
lol.
I thought Fox’s estimate was a half million?
Half million on April 15th. 30,000 on Feb 27th.
The IRS should have attended both events and taken names.
With that much owed in back taxes, sounds like he’s setting his sights too low — apparently he qualifies for a cabinet position.