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What’s the small gov flip-flop? Oppose stimulus money, then show up at the ribbon cutting.
When Congress approved stimulus legislation, the small government crowd sat on their hands and expressed outrage. Oddly, they managed to show up for local ribbon cuttings, ground breaking events and press opportunities. If you don’t believe me., just read one … Continue reading