Yearly Archives: 2009
Progress: What you accomplished in November
Your efforts in November achieved more outreach, education, recruitment, and pressure on Congress, than in October.
Increasing your power: Can the Downsize DC Army reach 29,000 today?
We know exactly how to do this, and all it will take on your part is a few mouseclicks and keyboard strokes. Remember, every new member increases the heat on Congress and expands your personal influence.
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Audit the Fed: Support Paul-Grayson AND H.R. 1207
Rep. Ron Paul’s Federal Reserve Transparency Act is making progress . . .
Climate Change & Write the Laws Act: Do you want bureaucrats to rewrite laws?
Who should enact the rules that control your life — Congress, or unelected bureaucrats?
Healthcare: Thank or Spank your Senators
The Senate voted to consider Harry Reid’s healthcare bill on Saturday night. There’s no need to panic yet. But we must lay down some markers now.
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URGENT! Senate votes tomorrow. Extra action needed!
The Senate votes on the cancerous healthcare bill tomorrow. Here’s the best way for you to impact the outcome.
Climate Change: Do you want Congress to spend $2 to Save $1?
The costs of preventing global warming could be double the costs of enduring it . . .
Healthcare: Would you rather have a Ferrari, or pay corporate welfare to insurance companies?
Health insurance is a bad deal in many parts of the country. Politicians caused this problem, and only they can fix it . . . not by doing more, but by undoing their previous mistakes.
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Healthcare Reform & Enumerated Powers: Will Your Congressional Reps Endorse the Constitution or Lawlessness?
Does the Constitution allow Congress to force you to buy health insurance? Can your Congressperson point to the clause that gives them such power?
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Where in the Constitution?
Some members of the media, CNSNews in particular, are asking members of Congress to cite the part of the Constitution that gives them authority to impose an individual health insurance mandate. So far, supporters of the mandate – many of them well-known Congressional leaders – have been stumped.