Citizens for a Sound Economy
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Citizens for a Sound Economy (CSE), fondée en 1984 puis dissout vingt ans plus tard en 2004, est un groupe de défense d'intérêts politiques et économiques conservateurs des États-Unis.
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Citizens for a Sound Economy (CSE) (1984–2004) was a conservative political group operating in the United States. It was established in 1984 by Charles and David Koch of Koch Industries. Ron Paul was appointed as the first chairman of the organization. The CSE described itself as "hundreds of thousands of grassroots citizens dedicated to (1) free markets and limited government, and (2) the highest level of personal involvement in public policy activism."
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Citizens for a Sound Economy (CSE), grundades 1984, var en konservativ politisk organisation verksam i USA. Organisationen beskrev sitt syfte som att kämpa för en minskad statsapparat och offentlig sektor, lägre skatter och färre regleringar. År 2004 delades Citizens for a Sound Economy i två nya organisationer, där organisationen Citizens for a Sound Economy fick namnet Freedomworks och stiftelsen Citizens for a Sound Economy Foundation blev Americans for Prosperity. Familjen Koch och Koch Industries hade stor betydelse i organisationen och dess finansiering.
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Citizens for a Sound Economy (CSE) (1984–2004) was a conservative political group operating in the United States. It was established in 1984 by Charles and David Koch of Koch Industries. Ron Paul was appointed as the first chairman of the organization. The CSE described itself as "hundreds of thousands of grassroots citizens dedicated to (1) free markets and limited government, and (2) the highest level of personal involvement in public policy activism." In 2002, the CSE designed its tea party movement website, though the movement did not take off until 2009. In 2003, Dick Armey became the chairman of CSE after retiring from Congress. In 2004, Citizens for a Sound Economy split into two new organizations, with Citizens for a Sound Economy being renamed as FreedomWorks, and Citizens for a Sound Economy Foundation becoming Americans for Prosperity. Both organizations played key roles in the Tea party movement beginning in 2009.
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Citizens for a Sound Economy (CSE), fondée en 1984 puis dissout vingt ans plus tard en 2004, est un groupe de défense d'intérêts politiques et économiques conservateurs des États-Unis.
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Citizens for a Sound Economy (CSE), grundades 1984, var en konservativ politisk organisation verksam i USA. Organisationen beskrev sitt syfte som att kämpa för en minskad statsapparat och offentlig sektor, lägre skatter och färre regleringar. År 2004 delades Citizens for a Sound Economy i två nya organisationer, där organisationen Citizens for a Sound Economy fick namnet Freedomworks och stiftelsen Citizens for a Sound Economy Foundation blev Americans for Prosperity. Familjen Koch och Koch Industries hade stor betydelse i organisationen och dess finansiering. CSE var medlem i organisationen var syfte var att "avslöja de bristfälliga ekonomiska, vetenskapliga och riskanalyserna" som har att göra med den allmänna uppfattningen om global uppvärmning. CSE har även finansierat den amerikanska Tea party-rörelsen.
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