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Tea Party populism may focus its ire on Obama, but it could easily swing to going after the bankers.
Were the party in favour, it could share in the credit for academies and focus its ire on other aspects of his work such as his proposed overhaul of the school curriculum, which some find too prescriptive, or his criticism of examination standards.
The Republicans ran Tim Burns, who picked up support from the "tea-party" movement, but failed to take the seat from a longtime Murtha aide.Indeed the Republicans seem to be finding that having encouraged the tea-party movement, mostly made up of anti-government conservatives, the national party establishment is unable to focus its ire on Democrats properly.
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The Daily Mirror focuses its ire on energy minister Greg Barker, whom it says "chose to spend his Boxing Day supporting the local hunt" rather than trying to help those hit by flooding and power cuts.
This is where the APA should be focusing its ire.
The foundation focused its ire on Osborne's decision to throw money at people earning more than £42,000.
But since President Obama announced his jobs plan last week, the industry has not focused its ire on carried interest.
The party, blaming immigration for increased crime rates, has focused its ire on the Muslim population, which accounts for about 5 percent of Sweden's 9.3 million people.
Cross-straits relations have improved markedly since Ma Ying-jeou became president of Taipei in 2008 and so far Beijing has focused its ire on the US.
Instead, the BCCI has focused its ire on the WICB, though the West Indies board is doing its damnedest to throw the blame on to the players, and has even urged the BCCI to ban them from the IPL.
Unlike previous populist movements, which were characterized by a distrust of business in general and bankers in particular, the Tea Party movement focused its ire at the federal government and extolled the virtues of free market principles.
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