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6 April 2025
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 09:37 +209 Jay942942 talk contribs (→Right-wing populists)
- diffhist Interactive representation 07:47 −1 Howard Cheni talk contribs Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist m Mahlon Dickerson 02:20 +2 BD2412 talk contribs (→External links: Recat from overpopulated category.) Tag: AWB
- diffhist m Republican Party (United States) 01:25 −2 Davemck talk contribs (→Right-wing populists: Clean up duplicate template arguments using findargdups)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 01:19 +227 AnomieBOT talk contribs (Rescuing orphaned refs ("global trade war" from rev 1284174337))
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 01:06 −258 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (These really are economically reactionary policies--never thought it was a thing before, but it is now.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 01:01 +669 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (Reactionary it is--I *will not* use the terms authoritarianism/fascist/etc. without adequate sourcing, FWIW.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 00:57 +29 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (In response to @JBlade37, on the path to considering right-wing to far-right, the term reactionary will be used. If that editor wants a serious discussion about it, I'll consider it.)
5 April 2025
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 23:34 +6 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (This is the end of neoliberalism, free trade, globalization, etc. This is a fundamentally different mindset economically.)
- diffhist Wayback Machine 21:12 +1 SteveCraft28 talk contribs Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist Wayback Machine 21:12 +192 SteveCraft28 talk contribs Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 16:10 +594 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (The US Constitution was created in part to address trade.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 14:09 +35 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→Economic policies: Trump is raising taxes. In his first term the GOP establishment stopped him for largely doing so, but now he is.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 14:08 −33 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→Mercantilism: Tariffs are taxes, so Trump is enacting one massive tax hike. To be seen how this plays out.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 14:08 +35 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→Mercantilism: Source.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 14:06 +446 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (This is going to be one noteworthy experiment in raising taxes.)
- diffhist m Apportionment paradox 12:07 −3 The Phantom Tide talk contribs Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Electoral system 08:48 +569 Faustian Contract talk contribs (→Comparison)
- diffhist m Electoral system 08:30 −2 Faustian Contract talk contribs (→Comparison)
- diffhist m Electoral system 08:28 +13 Faustian Contract talk contribs (→Comparison)
- diffhist Electoral system 08:27 +716 Faustian Contract talk contribs (→Comparison)
- diffhist m Electoral threshold 06:12 +122 Joeyconnick talk contribs (MOS:SECTIONANCHOR)
- diffhist Thomas Jefferson 03:12 −31 Bruce leverett talk contribs (→Secretary of State: Anachronism; the link is to the Pacific Northwest, but the text refers to forts in places like Ohio.)
- diffhist Thomas Jefferson 02:59 −10 Bruce leverett talk contribs (→Monticello, marriage, and family: c/e)
- diffhist Thomas Jefferson 02:48 +13 Bruce leverett talk contribs (→Re-election in 1804 and second term: Clarify)
- diffhist Thomas Jefferson 02:33 −67 Bruce leverett talk contribs (→Notes on the State of Virginia: Irrelevant trivia)
- diffhist Center squeeze 00:35 +6,720 Closed Limelike Curves talk contribs (Restore info from earlier version about Lucas critique)
- diffhist Center squeeze 00:15 +2,037 Closed Limelike Curves talk contribs (Restored revision 1273527532 by Closed Limelike Curves (talk): Rv to simpler version) Tags: Twinkle Undo
4 April 2025
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 23:56 −221 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→21st century: Forget about it lolz.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 23:55 +4,045 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→21st century: fix.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 23:55 −4,045 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→Conservatives: Yeah, it's gone we can move that to the history section, BYE.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 23:52 +64 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→Conservatives: I'm not surprised. People don't realize mercantilism was once the dominant economic model lol.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 23:49 −2 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→Conservatives: Mercantilism might seem odd to the modern world, but it's nothing new. Trump isn't inventing anything new, just trying to reimpose it.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 23:48 +27 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→Conservatives: Need the damn Gerstle source. Sorry for the profanity, but with today's stock market crash this is urgent.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 23:46 +312 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→Conservatives: It's fundamentally a destruction of that kind of conservatism, in lieu of creating mercantilism reminiscent of the 16th to 19th centuries.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 23:42 +29 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (Got to get the fucking source. →Conservatives)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 23:41 +530 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→Conservatives: It's a fundamental break--conservatism was pro-free trade, anti-tariffs, pro-neoliberalism/globalization/multilateralism.)
- diffhist Electoral quota 20:23 +1,955 2604:3d09:8880:11e0:e98b:362c:ab3c:d2c1 talk (a couple of us in talk section agreed that the use of the term inadmissable did not make sense as votes/seats +1 is actually inadmissable under that definition. Imperiali also is a workable quota event though apparently inadmissable. we do not see need to introduce the term inadmissable at all. the change to the uniform quota section is actually wrong as NYC currently has 51 members. the strategy expansion did not seem important but it can be added as a small edit,) Tag: Manual revert
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 19:13 +4 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (Better source than that New Yorker op-ed--financial British newspaper, not a regular (and partisan to Democrats) one.)
- diffhist Electoral quota 19:06 +27 2604:3d09:8880:11e0:e98b:362c:ab3c:d2c1 talk (→Uniform quota: clarification) Tag: Reverted
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 14:44 +134 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (It's a good quote--I'm certain that the ensuring stock market crash and recession will provide ample basis for justifying this source.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 14:42 −575 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs ("Se io potessi scrivere tutto, farei stupire il mondo" ("If I could write everything that happened, I would shock the world").~Caterina Sforza on Cesare Borgia's fire and fury.)
- diffhist m Arithmetic mean 14:37 +13 Pereiratr talk contribs (Replaced broken link with working link to a better calculator) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 13:25 −2 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→Right-wing populists: Merge.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 12:02 +219 AnomieBOT talk contribs (Rescuing orphaned refs ("Coy F. Cross II 2012 45" from rev 1283811329))
- diffhist m European Parliament 10:03 −1 Scifiandotherthings talk contribs (→Seat: typo fix)
- diffhist Participation criterion 07:29 0 Jasy jatere talk contribs (→Quota rules: It is N_ationaldemokratische P_artei D_eutschlands, hence NPD)
- diffhist Thomas Jefferson 02:23 −240 Bruce leverett talk contribs (Do not need to state the credentials of our sources, esp. when we already have Wikilinks to them.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 01:58 −63 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→Conservatives: Even more evidence conservatism is dead, RIP.)