How can one man, un-elected to any office, affect the behavior of a leading political party? That has been the accomplishment of anti-tax activist Grover Norquist. Norquist grew up in Massachusetts in a very wealthy family. His father was a vice president at Polaroid Corporation. He went to Harvard for both undergraduate and graduate degrees. Norquist has never held a realjob. In his entire adult life he has only been working in political organizations since his time at Harvard.
Finally, today, House Speaker John Boehner has referred to Norquist as “some random person in America” when asked whether anti-tax activist Grover Norquist is a positive influence on Republican lawmakers.
Why has the GOP signed on to the Norquist pledge? It appears to be in line with the general philosophy of Republicans. His “no new taxes” pledge is almost like a religious tenet.
As for Norquist I can only ask: Isn’t nice to be so rich that you do not have to work for a living?
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