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ISBN 10: 0470567988
ISBN 13: 9780470567982
Author: John M. O’Hara
On April 15, 2009, a grassroots contingency of Americans that would soon become known around the world as the Tea Party made front-page news. Angered by years of excessive government spending-taxpayer financed bailouts of businesses deemed too big to fail and taxpayer handouts to special interest groups-Americans of all ages and all walks of life took to the streets to take back their country. A New American Tea Party: The Counterrevolution Against Bailouts, Handouts, Reckless Spending, and More Taxes is their story, and it’s your guide for contributing to the movement to rein in government spending. The book
- Summarizes the Tea Party movement
- Explains how the Tea Party protests were organized
- Presents a call to action for continuing protests and describes how to best coordinate them
The debt resulting from today’s reckless government spending will eventually result in massive tax hikes. A New American Tea Party shows how to focus your outrage into a productive movement that will make a positive difference.
A New American Tea Party The Counterrevolution Against Bailouts Handouts Reckless Spending and More Taxes 1st Table of contents:
Chapter 1 The Tea Parties
Unorganized Organizers
From Stewing to Brewing
The Planning
Game Day
We’re All Community Organizers Now
The Tax Day Tea Parties
Institutional Organization
Striking a Balance
Internal Complications
No, Really, We’re Nonpartisan
Bureaucrats and Permits
April 15, 2009: The Million-Taxpayer March
Chapter 2 How We Got Here: Abandoning Principles and the People
Touting versus Learning from Reagan
1994: The Revolution That Wasn’t
The Quasi-Conservative Presidency of George W. Bush
How to Pretend You Are Something You Aren’t
Meltdown
2008 Election
Hope and Change We Can Believe In
A Center-Right Nation
Chapter 3 The Whistling Teapot: The Financial Crisis and the Bailout Nation
The Original Sin: The CRA
The Tax Code
Easy Money
Take a Loan off Fannie
Crisis
Bailouts, Handouts, and Corporate Welfare
Baby You Can Buy My Car
Newspapers Bailouts
Balance Sheet
Account Overdrawn
Chapter 4 The Political Class Reacts
Memo from the White House: You Just Don’t Get It
From the Department of Homeland Security: A Preemptive Strike
Congress Claims We’re All Astroturf
Straight from the Economist-in-Chief Himself
The Response from the Right
Others Show a Healthy Respect
Out of the Loop
Chapter 5 The Media Strikes Back
Media Blackout
Mr. Obama, Are You Watching?
Propaganda and Disinformation
Sexual Slurs
Bad Comedy, Worse Commentary
The Racism Straw Man
By the Numbers
The Media Market Reacts
So You Think You Can Politic?
Chapter 6 Radical Ideas
Part I: You Earn It, We Spend It
Part II: The Intrusion
Sliding Down the Slippery Slope
Chapter 7 Radical Tactics
The Playbook
The Organizers
The Enforcers
Sharp Distinctions
Chapter 8 The Teapot Boils Over: Health Care Takes Center Stage
The Health Care Policy Debate
The Government “Solutions”
Real Reform
Now or Never
Something’s Fishy
Dems Feel the Heat
Overwhelming Public Response
Town Halls
What Happened to “Democracy in Action”?
Pay No Attention to the Doctors!
Don’t Anger the Trial Lawyers!
White House Spin and Spam
Axelrod’s Turf
Mobilizing Union Muscle
Lying to Grandma
Free-Range or Free-Market?
Fannie Med?
A Civics Lesson for Congressmen
Chapter 9 The Tea Party Manifesto
Not Our Turf
Who They Are and What They Believe
A New Avenue
Popular, Not Populist
Dispelling False Dichotomies
On the Role of Government
Not Anti-Tax
Rejection of Bailouts, Handouts, and Wealth Redistribution
Personal Responsibility
“The Ideology of Change”
A Rejection of Class Warfare: The Unholy Trinity
The Rejection of False Prophets
Rejection of the Entitlement Ethic
Common Sense over Regulation
Rejection of the Mediocrity Ethic
The Counterrevolution: From Theory to Practice
Chapter 10 Rules for Counterradicals
The 9/12 Taxpayer March
Arguing from an Imperfect Status Quo
Honing the Message
Mastering the Art of Rallies
Utilizing Coalitions
Coordination not Competition
Promoting Principles over Personalities
Keeping Your Cool in a Fiery Debate
Using Social Networking
Looking beyond the Rallies
Taking Consistent, Principled Action
Maintaining Accountability and Transparency
Taking It to the States
The Right Ideals and the Right People
In Conclusion
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