Johann Hari’s article in The Nation on How to Build a Progressive Tea Party is one of the more exciting and inspiring pieces of news I’ve read recently. Hari recounts how a group of Twitter-linked citizens outraged by David Cameron’s £7 billion cuts to social programs when a single company, cellphone giant Vodafone, was allowed […]
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Tax evasion & the dismantling of the public sector
Posted in Politics, tagged activism, Politics, social movements, Tea Party, twitter on February 19, 2011 | 8 Comments »
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