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2012 Election: | Obama's book | Biden's book | Romney's book | Ryan's book | | | Jill Stein's interview | Gary Johnson's interview | | | 2012 Debates |
Power to the People An American State at Work, by Gov. Tommy G. Thompson ![]() (Click for Amazon book review)
OnTheIssues.org BOOK REVIEW: Tommy Thompson is running for Senate in 2012. He wrote this book in 1996, when he was Governor of Wisconsin and planning to run for a 4th term in 1998 (which he won). He wasn't yet considering a future presidential run, which came to fruition in 2008, after he had served as Bush's Secretary of Health and Human Services. His intentions in this book are entirely state-oriented, as he describes in his purpose: "My intention in this book is to tell the story of one laboratory of democracy that is working to change the relationship between government and people. It is about devolving power back from Washington--freeing Wisconsin and other laboratories of democracy from Washington's control so we can do more of what works for the people of our states." (p. 6). Thompson's legacy as governor of Wisconsin is indeed a series of successful experiments -- in school choice; in welfare reform; in new ideas for juvenile justice. Those are not the standard Republican successes -- which would focus instead on cutting government -- Thompson actually believes in using activist government as a means of social change. He describes himself as a "progressive Republican" (p. 29) leading the "next Progressive movement" based on conservative values. It's tough to swallow that term. Wisconsin has a strong progressive tradition -- with the usual meaning of "progressive," taking on entrenched power structures for the benefit of the underclass -- and one suspects that Thompson just wants to muddle the terminology so that he can tap into that strong state tradition. But certainly Thompson is a different kind of conservative than Ronald Reagan or George W. Bush -- so if he wants to call himself a "progressive conservative," it's as good a term as any. Just be aware that Thompson's term "progressive" is not the same as used in any other state or any other context! -- Jesse Gordon, editor-in-chief, OnTheIssues.org, May 2012
An American State at Work, by Gov. Tommy G. Thompson.
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