The public’s opinion of the Tea Party movement has soured in the wake of the debt-ceiling debate. The Tea Party is now viewed unfavorably by 40 percent of the public and favorably by just 20 percent, according to the poll. In mid-April 29 percent of those polled viewed the movement unfavorably, while 26 percent viewed it favorably. And 43 percent of Americans now think the Tea Party has too much influence on the Republican Party, up from 27 percent in mid-April.
Friday, August 05, 2011
BIGGEST DEBT CEILING LOSERS?
At least politically, it's the Baggers and also, I hope, their talk radio supporters. From the NY Times:
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Austan Goolsbee News - The New York Times
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Known for his centrism and free-trade views, Austan Goolsbee, an economist at the University of Chicago, will lead the staff of the Economic Recovery.
Goolsbee the Ghoul was on the talk shows today complaining that although the GOP and Democrats disagreed on the majority of issues, they could and should wok together passing the Obama free trade deals.
The original Tea Party was protectionist, before the corporatist-Zionist combine took it over so it could work in tandem with Obama. I guess you could call this unintended blowback.
they could and should wok together passing the Obama free trade deals.
This is an outrage! Thanx for letting me know, Ken.
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