Friday, April 16, 2010

Thanks All 'Round

First of all, here's a big thanks from me to everyone at the three Tea Party events I attended yesterday:

Thx!!

Everyone was friendly, enthusiastic and effusive, which is the best outcome I'd hoped for. And when I'd finally managed to stumble through an explanation of my project, the vast majority of folks told me they thought it was a really good idea. Again, thanks. (Only two people were less than friendly, and they weren't mean about it. Fine with me.)

As I mentioned above, there were actually three Tax Day Tea Party events -- the two I mentioned yesterday and a 5:30 p.m. rally on the south steps of the Capitol, organized by TAG -- Texans for Accountable Government. Here's the info:

TAG LiberTEA Party – April 15, 2010

“Putting the Freedom Back in the Tea Party”

Texans for Accountable Government is hosting a TAG LiberTEA Party on the South Steps of the Texas State Capitol on Tax Day – Thursday, April 15, 2010 from 5:45-7:45PM.

We will be gathering in unity to voice our discontent with our current tax structure and out-of-control Big Government spending. Bring your friends, family, and neighbors for an inspiring evening with solutions where you can make a difference! This will be a TRANS-PARTISAN TEA PARTY!

Master of Ceremonies: John Bush, Executive Director of TAG (http://tagtexas.org)

Speakers:

Aside from that, I should jot down a few notes before I forget. First, it's apparent that the third event has a more libertarian bent (small-"l"), and a libertarian guy mentioned to me that it might be a good idea to separate those survey results out from the whole, in the final analysis. I don't see why I can't do it both ways -- separate out all three events and present them averaged together. Thanks for the idea!

Also, the driving rain at the TAG event kept turnout low and made it hard to fill out surveys. Pencil on wet paper, one hand busy holding an umbrella, etc., etc.

Last, there were few complaints about the survey, but the few I got were quite helpful. The first is a clear oversight on my part: I should've included a checkbox marked "libertarian" in the portion of the survey that asks about political orientation. This might not be that big a deal in other Tea Party events across the nation, but in Austin, there's clearly a strong libertarian bent to the movement. And it's true that "libertarian" isn't neatly categorized in a conservative-moderate-liberal axis.

Additionally, the most common complaint is that the survey was too long. I agree. But basically everyone stuck it out for the haul through that questionnaire, and for that I'm grateful. I'll work on a shorter one next time.

One guy said it was poorly constructed, but didn't offer anything specific, while another guy said it was redundant in parts, but he wasn't a native speaker of English and might've lost the distinction between certain shades of meaning. Nevertheless, I'm looking for ways to shorten the survey, and his suggestion--that I might not ask about "government spending" in the general sense, then follow it up with specific questions about spending under different administrations--sounds like a pretty good one. I'll take a look.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Today's Two Events

Here are the two events where I'll be passing out surveys today. This first one was originally planned for 12:30, but I heard the organizers bumped it to 11:30 after the big Newt Gingrich event (the second event) was announced.

This is the first:

Austin Tea Party
April 15, 2010 Join Us for "Individualism, Freedom and Prosperity Rally"
11:30 - 12:40 @ The Texas Capitol

[And I found this bit elsewhere -SD]

Speakers to include:

Peggy Venable with Americans for Prosperity -- Lower taxes makes Texas #1
State Rep. Wayne Christian -- what options Texas has to defeat obamacare
Talmadge Heflin with Texas Public Policy Foundation -- how we can eliminate property taxes
Barry Walker with NewRevolutionNow.org -- how freedom brings prosperity


And here's the second, Gingrich one:

Austin Tea Party Patriots

presents

An exclusive forum featuring Newt Gingrich, Speaker of the House and driving force behind 1994’s Contract with America

Then and Now: 1994’s Contract With America
and 2010’s Contract FROM America

Moderated by Tim Dunn, Vice Chairman, Texas Public Policy Foundation

1:00 – 3:00 pm
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Phoenix Central Ballroom
DoubleTree Hotel Austin
6505 IH-35 North
Austin, Texas 78752

Please come early to be seated – we will begin promptly at 1:00 pm.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Big Day Tomorrow!

That's right -- it's Tax Day! Not excited? Well, I know some folks who are: the Tea Partiers -- but they're not exactly happy. But I'm not sure just what their issues are and why they feel that now is the time to stand up and cause a ruckus. And listening to the news doesn't tell me much about them. Not at all.

So I decided I'd survey the Tea Partiers myself, and I'm betting they're interested in sharing their concerns with me and you -- without a news anchor getting in the way. I'll post the results of my surveys as soon as I can after each event. I'll also post the questionnaire and general info about how I conducted the survey at an event. Here goes!