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0 sats \ 6 replies \ @siggy47 10 Apr \ parent \ on: Consumer prices rose 3.5% from a year ago in March, more than expected econ
I don't know much about the org beyond knowing they are considered politically conservative.
They peaked during the Reagan years. They rediscovered some relevance during George W Bush years. Their influence is waning. You can see it by the declining number of donors.
Heritage is part of Conservative Inc
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The craziest thing to me still is that "conservatives" support Trump, a democrat. That shows us how much has shifted. Trump is a loud mouthed democrat really but everything has shifted so much that he appeals to republicans. Which I explain by the simple fact that he has the balls to fight back and doesn't care what people say about him. I get it. I see why they support him and more importantly why they don't get excited about the typical republican.
That's enough of this partisan nonsense though.
There also has been a change from instead of one large institution like Heritage speaking different groups specialize in certain sectors and they have gained prominence. ClearPath for the environment and energy sector has become a HUGE thing but they were unheard of 10 years ago.
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