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Jeff Malet  > Politics > Cut Spending Now Rally (Americans for Prosperity)
April 6, 2011
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Protestors demand "Do not increase our debt limit by one red cent" at a noon "Cut Spending Now Revolt" on the steps of the Capitol building in Washington DC to urge lawmakers to reduce federal spending. The Tea Party style rally was organized by Americans for Prosperity, a conservative, free-market group. Party leaders on Capitol Hill are racing to overcome an impasse in budget talks that is threatening a partial shutdown of the United States government. April 6, 2011. (Photo by Jeff Malet)
Protestors thanks Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) at a noon “Cut Spending Now Revolt” near the steps of the Capitol building in Washington DC to urge lawmakers to reduce federal spending. The Tea Party style rally was organized by Americans for Prosperity, a conservative, free-market group. Party leaders on Capitol Hill are racing to overcome an impasse in budget talks that is threatening a partial shutdown of the United States government.  Ryan just authored a ten year budget blueprint. April 6, 2011. (Photo by Jeff Malet)
Protestors demand "Cut Spending Now" near the steps of the Capitol building in Washington DC to urge lawmakers to reduce federal spending. The Tea Party style rally was organized by Americans for Prosperity, a conservative, free-market group. Party leaders on Capitol Hill are racing to overcome an impasse in budget talks that is threatening a partial shutdown of the United States government. In photo, protest sign with caricature of the President says "Liar, liar, America on Fire". April 6, 2011. (Photo by Jeff Malet)
Protestors demand "Cut Spending Now" at a noon “Cut Spending Now Revolt” near the steps of the Capitol building in Washington DC to urge lawmakers to reduce federal spending. The Tea Party style rally was organized by Americans for Prosperity, a conservative, free-market group. Party leaders on Capitol Hill are racing to overcome an impasse in budget talks that is threatening a partial shutdown of the United States government. April 6, 2011.  (Photo by Jeff Malet)
Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN) celebrated her 55th birthday in part Wednesday, April 6, 2011, with a familiar rant against President Barack Obama, liberal Democrats and government spending. She was the keynote speaker at a noon “Cut Spending Now Revolt” on the steps of the Capitol building in Washington DC to urge lawmakers to reduce federal spending. The Tea Party style rally was organized by Americans for Prosperity, a conservative, free-market group. Bachmann takes time out for a photograph with a young admirer. (Photo by Jeff Malet)
Protestors demand a targeted government shutdown at a noon “Cut Spending Now Revolt” near the steps of the Capitol building in Washington DC to urge lawmakers to reduce federal spending. The Tea Party style rally was organized by Americans for Prosperity, a conservative, free-market group. Party leaders on Capitol Hill are racing to overcome an impasse in budget talks that is threatening a partial shutdown of the United States government. April 6, 2011. (Photo by Jeff Malet)
Protestors demand less government at a noon “Cut Spending Now Revolt” near the steps of the Capitol building in Washington DC to urge lawmakers to reduce federal spending. The Tea Party style rally was organized by Americans for Prosperity, a conservative, free-market group. Party leaders on Capitol Hill are racing to overcome an impasse in budget talks that is threatening a partial shutdown of the United States government. April 6, 2011. (Photo by Jeff Malet)
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