Apparently the Tea Party supports Governor Walker's union busting. I don't get this at all. I thought the Tea Party was a conservative libertarian group. Shouldn't they resent the government interfering with and attempting to regulate how workers interact with employers? Or is their fiscal conservatism trumping their libertarianism?
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Date: 2011-02-22 05:22 pm (UTC)Also, they're almost entirely white. (But, then again, so is the current Republican Party.)
I can't remember if there are any other differences.
But, basically, they're not libertarian. For that matter, most self-identified libertarians in this country aren't what political scientists would call pure libertarians (although there are some who skew closer to that, largely (although this is somewhat anecdotal, and this assertion of mine may be incorrect) in computer programmer circles). Mostly, libertarians in this country are oligarchs who want no government regulation, but are just fine with the powerful non-governmental figures oppressing others. Or, you know, even governmental figures, as long as it's not people like the libertarians themselves who are being oppressed--a majority of self-identified libertarians and tea partiers &c. are for such things as the PATRIOT Act and illegalizing abortion.
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Date: 2011-02-22 06:08 pm (UTC)