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    1. Matt Lewis‏Verified account @mattklewis Jul 10

      Matt Lewis Retweeted David Brooks

      What if the conservative movement had been this effective at supporting serious young conservatives who *didn't* want to be judges? ...What if there was a Federalist Society for conservative health care wonks?https://twitter.com/nytdavidbrooks/status/1016670471998394368 …

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      David BrooksVerified account @nytdavidbrooks
      If you want to change the world, build a community that can last for generations. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/09/opinion/supreme-court-conservative-republicans.html …
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    2. Josh Barro‏Verified account @jbarro Jul 10
      Replying to @mattklewis

      conservatives have a judicial philosophy. they'd need to have a health care philosophy for that to work.

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      Matt Lewis‏Verified account @mattklewis Jul 10
      Replying to @jbarro

      Yes, that would be step one. But lacking that shared foundational vision, you can't get to step two.

      7:45 AM - 10 Jul 2018
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        1. Cosmogony Persists‏ @Thirdsyphon Jul 10
          Replying to @mattklewis @jbarro

          From what I can gather, the only shared conservative vision for Step One on health care is to dismantle the ACA and then make sure that there never *is* a Step Two.

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        2. Jeremy Senderowicz‏ @jsende Jul 10
          Replying to @mattklewis @jbarro

          Law has an institutional framework built up already - starting with law schools, but extending to firms & court systems - that the Federalist Society could emulate and piggyback off of. Other policy areas don't have that so more has to be built from ground up.

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        3. Jeremy Senderowicz‏ @jsende Jul 10
          Replying to @jsende @mattklewis @jbarro

          Also, as @EsotericCD said, the credentialism within the legal establishment functions as an effective barrier to entry, keeping out the lunatics & charlatans.

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        1. Ryan Ellis‏ @RyanLEllis Jul 10
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          I think there may be an emerging one: tax nationally but block grant to the states. True on two of the big three, Obamacare and Medicaid.

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