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The paradox of the tea party movement was noted by The Economist recently. They noted a sign at a recent rally that said “Keep the government’s hands off my Medicare.” I think that pretty much sums up the substance of the movement.
Comment by Brett — Sunday, January 31, 2024 @ 4:36 pm
[...] story struck me specifically because of my posts on the Tea Party movement from yesterday (this one in particular) and specifically Glenn Reynolds’ discussion of “a crowd-sourced party [...]
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[...] organization will be necessary. This a corollary to what I was getting at the other day when I wrote “frustration is easy, governing is [...]
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