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The Tea Party didn’t want our state leaders to forget they haven’t gone anywhere on Tax Day.

“We have been hearing in the news that the Tea Party’s gone, the tea parties irrelevant, we aren’t really doing anything. Oh yes, we are,” Northern California Tea Party coodinator Ginny Rapini said.

Tea Partiers say the are demanding state and federal leaders to do their jobs, or they will find ways to remove them from office.

“We don’t do many of the big rallies anymore because we are busy working under the radar, getting conservative people in local office,” Rapini said.

Tuesday, hundreds marched in the 6th-annual Tax Day Rally, many in fear of the direction the State of California and federal government is moving.

“We are wasting our money on taxes I don’t agree with,” protester Becky Clover said.

The demonstration was also designed to rally the conservatives into becoming more politically active in California. Organizers want a conservative agenda to have a chance of beating out a liberal one.

“We are getting Obamacare forced upon us, we are getting more taxes imposed upon us, we are getting high speed rail imposed upon us,” protestor Tim Wiederhold said. “There are so many other projects that are more important than what our state senate is spending on.”