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Authors: Matt Kibbe
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planning:
assumptions and, 43–44
knowledge problem, 29–31
political pretense and, 31–37
Plouffe, David, 324, 325
“point of no return,” debt default, 22
Polanyi, Michael, 77
policymaking, Tea Party and, 113
political change, 113
political power, concentrated, 91
portable restrooms, Tea Party marches and, 10, 88
Portuguese debt crisis, 21, 225
Powell, Lewis, 231
power, centralized, 51, 52, 62
precious metals, as money, 205–206
prescription drug reimportation, 169–170
“pretense of knowledge,” 28, 31–37
Price, Richard, 75
Price, Tom, 71
profits tax, 188
Program for International Student Assessment (PISA), 233
Progressive Era, 212, 288
Progressive movement, 48–49, 52, 79
Progressive Party, 279
“progressives,” use of term, 79–80
property damage, from Occupy Wall Street, 89
Protect IP Act (PIPA), 320, 321
protest movements, Internet tools and, 76
protests, 113, 326–327, 339–340
public demonstrations:
overnight camping laws, 13
sanitation during, 10–11
see also
protests
public education, 232
“public interest” rationale, 62
public spaces, damage to public demonstrations and, 13
QE1 and QE2, 218, 219
Quality Adjusted Life Year (QALY), 259–260
“quantitative easing,” use of term, 176, 218, 219
radio, 59, 63
Radio Act of 1927, 58
radio/TV station ownership, 58
Rago, Joseph, 35
Raines, Franklin, 155
rallies, 113
Rand, Ayn, 95, 96, 148, 151, 159
“The Rant Heard ‘Round the World,” 75, 208
Raser Technologies, 163
Rattner, Steve, 39
“read my lips” tax hike, 190
Reagan, Michael, 173
Reagan, Ronald, 172, 231, 241, 280, 310, 311, 315, 334
Reagan administration, 58, 190
Reagan Revolution, 189
Rebuild the Dream, 100
redistribution of wealth, 80, 83, 92, 95, 151
RedState,
74
“regression theorem,” 204
Reich, Robert, 253–254, 256–257, 284
Reid, Harry, 22, 23, 68, 106, 112, 144, 267
relative prices, 44
rent-seeking, 50, 153, 166, 168, 170–171
Republicans, xiii, 36, 107, 108, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 126, 129, 130, 134, 148, 241, 327
Republicans in Name Only (RINOs), 116
Republican Study Committee (RSC), 143
respect for property, 88
retirement:
defined-contribution programs, 301
Galveston model, 303
personal retirement accounts, 302–303
see also
Social Security
Revenue Act of 1861, 184
Revolution of 1937 (Supreme Court), 294–295
Rhode Island, tax credits for education, 246
Richmond (VA) Tea Party, 11–12
RINOs (Republicans in Name Only), 116
Rivalry and Central Planning
(Lavoie), 28
Rizzo, Mario, 44
Roadmap for America’s Future, 142–143
Road to Serfdom
(Hayek), 38–39
Roberts, Russ, 38
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 316
Rogers, Jim, 165, 166
Romney, Mitt, 35–36, 334
Roosevelt, Franklin D., 48, 50, 102, 188, 208, 209, 215, 279, 292–294, 295
Roosevelt, Theodore, 49, 79, 279
Rosko, Lynn, 10
Rothwell, Jonathan, 33
“rubber rooms,” 240
Rubio, Marco, 128, 137
“rugged individualism,” Obama on, 81
“Rule for Radicals,” 81
Russell Senate Office Building, ejection of Tea Party Debt Committee, 1–7, 24, 25
Ryan, Paul, 140, 142, 144
Salazar, Ken, 13
Sanchez, Julian, 320
Sanders, Bernie, 228
sanitation, during protests, 10, 11
Santelli, Rick, 75, 76, 208
Santorum, Rick, 117
Schambra, William, 37
Schechter Poultry Corp. v. U.S.
(1935), 374
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15
Schieffer, Bob, 86
Schiff, Peter, 216–217
S-CHIP, 138, 280
Schlichter, Detlev, 209
schools:
violence in, 234, 235
see also
education; teachers
school vouchers, 243–245
Schumer, Charles, 3, 4, 7, 62–63
Schumpeter, Joseph, 70
Schweizer, Peter, 161
scientism, 48
Scott, Tim, 124, 125, 132
Sebelius, Kathleen, 316
“seen and unseen,” 44–45, 83
self-interest, 29
Senate.
see
U.S. Senate
Sennholz, Hans, 200, 229
Sessions, Pete, 120
Shanker, Albert, 238
Sifry, Micah, 320–321, 324
Siga Technologies, 171
silver, as money, 205
Simon, Paul, 135–136
Simonelli, Lorenzo, 173
simplified tax code, 177
“simulating a hearing,” 4, 6
“single payer” healthcare system, 258
Sixteenth Amendment, 185–187
smallpox vaccines, 171
SMART Account, 304–305
SMART Act.
see
Strengthening Medicare and Repaying Taxpayers (SMART) Act
Smith, Adam, 27, 85, 93, 150
Smith, Lamar, 320
Smith, Vernon, 85
Snopes.com, 74
Sobchak, Walter, 104
“social contract,” 297
socialism, 30–31, 79–80, 96, 203
social justice, defined, 80
social media, 76, 119, 329–330, 332
Social Security:
about, 20, 279, 287, 297
bankruptcy of, 297
culture of dependency, 50
history, 292–297
payroll tax, 292, 294, 296–297
as privilege not property, 291–292
problems with, 300, 303
reform, 299, 310
return on investment, 298–299
Tea Party Budget, 147
trust fund, 299
worker-to-retiree ratio, 298
Solyndra, 31, 32, 78, 156, 158, 159–162
“Sons of Liberty,” 15
SOPA.
see
Stop Online Piracy Act
South Carolina, 121–125
Sowell, Thomas, 218
Space, Kelli, 249–250
Spahr, Charles B., 51
Spain, debt crisis, 21, 225
Specter, Arlen, 117–118, 128
Spinner, Steve, 160
spontaneous order, 332
Spratt, John, 121, 122, 143, 329
Squawk Box,
75
stagflation, 189, 212
“State Capitalism,” 154
State Children’s Health Insurance Program.
see
S-CHIP
Steele, Michael, 120
Steinhauser, Brendan, 8
Stephanopoulos, George, 295
Stephens, Marlene, 261
Stern, Andrew, 171
stimulus legislation, 112, 323
stimulus package, 159
Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), 320, 321
street protests, 112
Strengthening Medicare and Repaying Taxpayers (SMART) Act, 304
student loans, 246–250
Summers, Larry, 168
“supercommittee” (Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction), 1, 3, 23, 145
supply and demand, of money, 203–204
Supreme Court, revolution of 1937, 294–295
swing voters, 116
Taft, William Howard, 186
talk radio, 59, 63
tanning-bed tax, 198
TARP (Troubled Asset Relief Program), 67–68, 84, 98, 105–107, 154, 219, 220, 322
Tauzin, Billy, 169, 170
Tax Act of 1932, 188
tax-and-spend power, 294
taxation, 175–199
Buffett Rule, 176, 222–225
capital gains tax, 194
flat tax, 177, 192–194, 197
Founding Fathers on, 181–182
tanning-bed tax, 198
see also
income taxes
tax code, 177, 178
tax credits, for education, 246
tax extenders, 198
“tax hike,” use of term, 176
Taxpayer March on Washington (2009), 8, 10, 86, 90, 91, 108–110
tax reform, 36, 177, 179–180, 193
tax simplification, 36
teachers, 239, 240
see also
education
teachers’ unions, 238–239
Tea Party (colonial).
see
Boston Tea Party
Tea Party (modern):
accusations of racism, 97
attacks on, 109–110
building at a local level, 112–113
color-blindness of, 126
Contract from America, 99, 125, 127, 130, 131
described as domestic terrorists, 87, 97, 323
emergence, 107–109
on federal budget, 140–144
Florida, 128
freedom as strategy, 330–333
Get Out the Vote (GOTV), 114, 131, 331, 332
grassroots campaigning, 119
Hoffa on, 316–317
Jones on, 99–100
Kentucky, 126–127
as “meta-brand,” 75
origins, 9–10
as partisan, 108
Patient’s Bill of Rights, 284
Pelosi on, 14
protests, 113, 326–327, 339–340
purpose of, 108
second iteration of, 111
shifting power from White House back to Congress, 119
South Carolina, 121–125
Utah, 127–128
values, 332
Tea Party Budget, 146
Tea Party Class, 121
Tea Party Debt Committee (TPDC)
about, 144–147, 303–304
ejection from Senate Rules Committee, 1–7, 24, 25
Tea Party in the Park (Florida; 2009), 10
Tea Party marches, unfair treatment by governmental agencies, 8–10
technology:
media and, 59
see also
Internet
Telecommunications Reform Act of 1996, 59
television:
CBS Evening News,
53, 61, 70, 74
evening news shows, 61
new personality TV networks, 65–66
television audiences, 61
Tenth Amendment, 241, 244–245, 292
tenure, for teachers, 239, 247
Texas:
Galveston model for pension funding, 303
oil exploration, 165
The Theory of Money and Credit
(Mises), 205
The Theory of Moral Sentiments
(Smith), 85
theory of value, 115
Thiel, Peter, 250
“third-party payment,” 276–278, 283
Thomas, Sherri, 244
Thompson, Fred, 334
Thompson, Joe, 121–122
Thurmond, Paul, 124, 125
Thurmond, Strom, 124, 125
“A Time for Choosing” (Reagan), 310
Toomey, Pat, 117, 118, 137, 139, 143
top-down approach, 27–28, 52, 58, 93, 120, 212, 226, 232, 242
treasury bonds, 211
Treaty of Versailles, 214
Troubled Asset Relief Program.
see
TARP
Twitter, protest movements and, 76
Tzortzatos, Stacey, 89
U2 (rock band), 196
ultrarich, IRS statistics, 178–179
unemployment rate, 218, 266
United Kingdom, healthcare system, 258–260
United Nations, 54
United States:
debt crisis, 19–22
education, 230–253
Great Depression, 215
interest rates, 211, 216–217
monetary policy, 201–229
national debt, 19–20, 214
quality of American education, 233–234
unemployment, 218
unemployment rate, 218, 266
U.S. Capitol Police (USCP), 5–7, 88
U.S. Climate Action Partnership (USCAP), 165, 167
U.S. Congress:
as America’s Board of Directors, xiii–xiv
budget resolution, 22–23
ejection of Tea Party Debt Committee, 1–7, 24, 25
freshman class of 2010, 130–135
Republican majority, 129–130
“simulating a hearing,” 4, 6
tax-and-spend power, 294
U.S. Constitution:
Commerce Clause, 293
First Amendment rights, 17
General Welfare Clause, 293
“individual mandate” to buy health insurance, 268
Sixteenth Amendment, 185–187
on taxation, 183, 185
Tenth Amendment, 241, 244–245, 292
U.S. Department of Education, 241–242
U.S. dollar, 208–209
“The Use of Knowledge in Society” (Hayek), 41
U.S. government:
bond ratings, 21
centralized authority in, 22
debt default, 22
federal budget, 18–19
federal deficit, 19–20
federal interest payments, 21–22
federal spending, 19
national debt, 19–20
U.S. Park Police, unequal treatment by, 12–13
U.S. presidents, top-down executive power, 336
U.S. Senate:
freshman class of 2010, 130–135
hearing rules of Senate Rules Committee, 5
Republican majority, 129–130
U.S. Senate Rules Committee, ejection of Tea Party Debt Committee, 1–7, 24, 25
U.S. treasury bonds, 211
U.S. v. Butler
(1936), 374
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Utah, 127–128, 136
value, 115, 204
Vermont, spending on education, 237
violence, in schools, 234, 235
Virginia:
Richmond Tea Party, 11–12
tax credits for education, 246
von Böhm-Bawerk, Eugen, 29
vouchers, 243–245
“walk of freedom,” 8
Wall Street Journal,
61
Wall Street reform, 318
War Revenue Act of 1917, 187
Washington, George, 337–338, 340
Washington (state), spending on education, 237
Washington D.C.:
Occupy Wall Street damages, 12–13
Opportunity Scholarship Program, 244–245
spending on education, 237
Washington Post,
70
The Wealth of Nations
(Smith), 27, 150
wealth redistribution, 80, 92, 93, 95, 151
Weimar Republic, 213–214
Welch, Matt, 107
welfare state, 50
West, Kanye, 83
What You Should Know About Inflation
(Hazlitt), 226
White, Lawrence, 215, 227, 228
Whole Foods Market, 271–273
Williams-Bolar, Kelley, 234–235, 236
Wilson, Woodrow, 186, 279
Winfrey, Oprah, 66