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But...at What Cost

A Skeptic's Memoir

by Judith Axtell

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What kind of woman joins the Tea Party?


In her memoir, Judy describes the people and events she feels most influenced the woman she is today – a Tea Party activist. From playing street games in Newburgh, New York in the forties, to marrying “up” in a shotgun wedding, owning a business, raising a family, and tutoring English as a second language, she details how her exposures provoked her political evolution from Liberal Democrat to Conservative Constitutionalist. Always a student of human nature, Judy has written a personal story focusing on the generational changes in American cultural beliefs that threatened her marriage and continue to threaten traditional American values. That’s who joins the Tea Party – people who notice increased social dysfunction and feel compelled to try to do something about it. Based primarily on her experiences with minorities before, during, and after the Civil Rights movement of the sixties, Judy concludes that the progressive policies of the political Left have created and maintained the poverty and dysfunction now present in our black ghettos. “I was there,” she states. “I watched it happen.”

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Paperback
Format: 6 x 9 Black & White Paperback, 235 pages
Publisher: Outskirts Press (Aug 15, 2014)
ISBN10: 1478736739
ISBN13: 9781478736738
Genre: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs

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Judith AxtellJudy lives with her husband Ashley near the village of Montgomery, New York. When they’re not in their gardens or fixing their old house, both nurture their admitted addiction to all things political.
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