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 living history and a call to arms."
—MICHELLE MALKIN
"Get this book, get informed...then get busy!"
—U.S. SENATOR JIM DEMINT
"an interesting read...read it and learn about it for yourselves."
-JON STEWART, THE DAILY SHOW
"Mr. O'Hara impressively shows the libertarian tradition
in American history, from Tom Paine to Ronald Reagan."
—THE WASHINGTON TIMES
John O'Hara
John M. O'Hara is the author of A New American Tea Party, a book chronicling the history and principles of the tea party movement. He is vice president of external relations at the Illinois Policy Institute, a nonpartisan research organization dedicated to supporting free market principles and liberty-based public policy initiatives for a better Illinois. Before joining IPI, O'Hara worked as the assistant director of communications at The Heartland Institute. Previously, he served as a political appointee under U.S. Secretary of Labor Elaine L. Chao in the administration of George W. Bush. Prior to that, O'Hara was a Collegiate Network journalism fellow at The American Spectator. He has been active in political campaigns at the state and federal level, including one presidential campaign.
O'Hara is contributor to BigGovernment.com and The Daily Caller. He has appeared as a commentator on a number of local and national radio and television programs including The Dennis Miller Show, Mancow, The G. Gordon Liddy Show, The Savage Nation, Milt Rosenberg's Extension 720, Fox News Channel's Your World with Neil Cavuto, America's Newsroom, Strategy Room, and Fox & Friends, Fox Business Network's Happy Hour and Cavuto, as well as MSNBC's Hardball with Chris Matthews
He graduated from Kenyon College with a B.A. in Philosophy and a concentration in the Integrated Program in Humane Studies. He studied ancient philosophy and ethics at King's College, University of London and he was managing editor of The Kenyon Observer.
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