Yearly Archives: 2008
Interesting, Informative, Entertaining Radio
On today’s (Sunday) Downsize DC Conference Call (radio show), I’m going to have two guests. And we have a brand new feature you’re going to like.
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:::And if at least one of my guests can’t get you interested and excited — ready to listen and even participate — well, you might be asleep. Wake up! It’s going to be quite an informative and entertaining program.
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:::Guest #1 – David Keating, SpeechNow.org
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:::The show starts at 3:06 PM Eastern (2:06 PM Central, 1:06 PM Mountain, and 12:06 PM Pacific), and I’ll be joined during the first hour by David Keating, Executive Director of the Club for Growth. But it’s not his day job that interests me this April afternoon. He’s also the man behind SpeechNow.org.
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:::SpeechNow.org is suing the Federal Election Commission (FEC), with the expert assistance of folks like former FEC Chair Brad Smith. This group, led by today’s guest, David Keating, is challenging the restrictions campaign finance laws place on the exercise of First Amendment rights — asserting the “freedom of association” principle
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:::Many of you may remember or know that my show sponsor and my employer, DownsizeDC.org, Inc., which has been operating since mid-2004, was preceded by RealCampaignReform.org, Inc.(RCR). RCR was the organizing plaintiff of Paul v. FEC, one of eleven plaintiff groups that participated in McConnell v. FEC, a challenge to the un-Constitutional, McCain-Feingold, Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (BCRA). I have a deep and abiding interest in this issue because I recognize that . . .
Senate underscores need for RTBA and OSTA
Senate underscores need for RTBA and OSTA
The ultimate test of ethanol
Today’s Downsizer-Dispatch . . .::::::Change the political environment. Recruit more Downsizers. Share this message with others.
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::: Quote of the Day:
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:::”Government’s view of the economy could be summed up in a few short phrases: If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidize it.”
:::– Ronald Reagan
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::: Subject: The ultimate test of ethanol
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:::Our campaign against federal mandates and subsidies for ethanol provoked a huge response, both for and against. While thousands of DC Downsizers sent messages to Congress, an unusually large handful also wrote to us complaining that we were unfair to ethanol — even though they agreed that federal mandates and subsidies should be repealed.
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:::How were we unfair? Apparently, many of the problems associated with ethanol disappear when ethanol is produced and used directly on farms, using primarily farm waste in combination with passive solar power.
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:::We have no quarrel with this assertion, and our campaign has nothing to do with that source and use of ethanol.
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:::We would even agree that ethanol produced and used directly on farms could actually lower the price of food, in addition to having a beneficial impact on energy efficiency and CO2 emissions. But exactly the opposite is the case for industrial ethanol produced for use in the nation’s cars. It’s the latter phenomenon, driven by federal law and subsidy, that we oppose.
The Unknown Taxpayer
Today’s Downsizer Dispatch . . .::::::Change the political environment. Recruit more Downsizers. Share this message with others.::::::Quote of the Day:::::::”The rule of law thrives when the law is at peace with the people, not when it’s a cudgel.”:::— Jim Harper, scholar, Cato Institute ::::::Subject: A message from the Unknown Taxpayer::::::We received a message from a DC Downsizer over the weekend. This person wishes to remain anonymous, but has agreed to let us share the message . . .
Progress on “Enumerated Powers Act”
Today’s Downsizer Dispatch . . .::::::Change the political environment. Recruit more Downsizers. Share this message with others.::::::Quotes of the Day:::::::NINTH AMENDMENT: The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.::::::TENTH AMENDMENT: The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.::::::Subject: More progress on the “Enumerated Powers Act”::::::The “Enumerated Powers Act” would force Congress to cite its Constitutional authority for every law it passes. When we last reported to you on this bill in mid-March it had 44 co-sponsors. Since then the bill has gained 3 more co-sponsors. Perhaps the 12,534 messages sent by DC Downsizers (up from 8,328 in our last report) helped generate this progress.::::::Let’s keep pushing.
Tax Day Feelings
Lots of Americans are doing their taxes this weekend. I’m one of them.
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:::It would be nice if there was a radio program that made you feel better as you filled out those forms and wrote your check. Well, today’s Downsize DC Conference Call (radio show) will NOT be that program!
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:::Everyone should feel bad about the IRS and the Income Tax. And for those wage slaves who are excited about their big refunds . . . they should feel bad too! Why? Because Big Government hurts, and if you got that large refund, that just means you lent the federal government your money at zero interest.
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:::Downsize DC was founded on an idea . . .
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:::* Democrats tax and spend. In fact, the two remaining candidates are both calling for an increase in your taxes.
:::* Republicans borrow and spend. And, the presumptive nominee has all kinds of new spending plans, especially for fighting the strawman of terrorism.
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:::. . . The PROBLEM is the spending!
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:::Big Government costs you, inconveniences you, and occasionally hurts people you love. But it routinely injures a neighbor, damages your industry, and destroys your community — it even kills people. We must Downsize DC for harmony and human progress.
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:::I’m not usually prone to ranting and
Jim Babka Interviewed
Jim Babka, President of DownsizeDC.org, was interviewed by Wikinews last week. Though brief, this interview provides an excellent summary of what Downsize DC stands for and does. You can read it here.
Excellent Statement on the Enumerated Powers Act
Congressional candidate Richard Matthews has an excellent statement on the Enumerated Powers Act::::
Richard Matthews is in full support of the Enumerated Powers Act. It was first introduced in 1995 by Rep John Shadegg of Arizona’s Third Congressional District and in Maryland is co-sponsored by Rep. Roscoe Bartlett of the Sixth District. This bill has been reintroduced every two years but has never entered into the agenda of it’s assigned committee (Judiciary, and Rules), nor been offered for a up or down vote on the floor.::::::The Enumerated Powers Act is a simple bill that requires Congress, on every bill, to site the constitutional authority relied upon for the enactment of each portion of the Act in question. This straightforward bill should be supported by every member of congress without hesitation.
Harnessing the power of “social confirmation”
Today’s Downsizer Dispatch . . .::::::Subject: Harnessing the power of “social confirmation”::::::We often think of sociology as a soft science, or as not a science at all, but sociologists are increasingly delivering interesting experimental results. One such result has something to teach us about the work of trying to Downsize DC.::::::Three sociologists at Columbia University, Duncan Watts, Matthew Salganil, and Peter Dodds, conducted the following experiment . . .
- They recruited 14,000 people to register at a website
- This website allowed people to listen to, download, and rate songs by unknown bands
- One group was given only the names of the songs and the bands, while . . .
- The other group was also shown how many times each song was downloaded
The results were startling, and highly informative . . .
