Fiscal Cliff Protest Jump Planned at Table Rock Lake

Jumper protesting fiscal cliff at the Swings

Branson, MO – Thousands of fiscally-minded citizens plan to jump into icy water at the Swings cliff on Table Rock Lake to garner attention and avert the budgetary collision of tax hikes and spending cuts that threaten the U.S. economic recovery this week.

Event organizers have registered hoards of cliff jumpers eager to pay $25 entry fees to participate in the jump with all money going towards the not-for-profit budget awareness group Go Buck Yourself, an organization that teaches financial responsibility, credit management and budget discipline for people here in the Ozarks.

“I’m very concerned about the financial situation of our country and there isn’t much I can do to persuade elected officials to come to an agreement, but I sure can leap into icy water to make a point,” said 87-year-old widower Janis Poytal of Lampe, MO.
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Jumpers will leap into the frigid water in waves from 8 am to 2 pm. Approximately 50 people at a time will hurdle themselves through the air, land with a splash and be retrieved by numerous pontoon boats in time for the next group of protestors to engage gravity for fiscal responsibility awareness. Extended hours may be necessary as registrations continue to pile in.

The Bearded Clam will serve as an informal gathering place after the event where participants can purchase photographs of themselves taken during their free-fall for fiscal freedom.

For more information visit GoBuckYourself.org or contact your appropriate member of Congress.

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