Author Archives: "Jim Babka"
Most libertarians will NOT believe the FACTS in this article
Which is harder, replacing or influencing Congress? Retweet To replace Congress, you must win a plurality of the vote in a majority of the districts. That’s hard. Even then, there’s…
This bill will give you the power to make some federal spending decisions
A bill that would let YOU choose between Habitat for Humanity and HUD. Retweet First, some good news… We set out last week to attract 58 new DC Downsizers through…
Help the Senate legalize hemp!
The Senate legalized hemp. The next step belongs to you. Retweet Who says nothing good ever happens in Congress? We have rising support for the One Subject at a Time…
NEW CAMPAIGN: Do you hate the TSA?
Replace the TSA monopoly with competing approaches to airport security. Retweet We’re adding more and more issues to the Our Proposals page on our website. Here’s the latest… Replace the…
The One Subject at a Time Act has a 27th co-sponsor
GREAT NEWS! Rep. Scott R. Tipton (R) of Colorado District 3 is the 27th co-sponsor of the One Subject at a Time Act! Retweet Now how do we get #28,…
Get a pardon for Edward Snowden on his birthday
It’s Edward Snowden’s birthday. Tell President Trump to pardon him. Retweet Peeping-Toms are creepy. But it’s even worse when the peeper is your own government. Catching Peeping-Toms is heroic. It’s…
VICTORY: You and the Downsize DC Army passed a bill!
Does anything good ever happen? The answer, dear libertarian, is yes. Retweet Full marijuana legalization seems to be drawing nearer with every passing day, something we’ve promoted repeatedly and recently. …
One Subject at a Time Sponsors 115th Congress
Rep. Mia Love [R-UT-4] reintroduced the One Subject at a Time Act (HR 395) as part of the 2017-’18 session of Congress. This bill… Prevents Congressional leaders from clustering unwanted…
FINALLY, the Supreme Court will review a New Deal disaster
We might be one Justice away from defanging the administrative state Retweet Here’s your chance to potentially overturn the entire administrative state, in one Supreme Court case. This opportunity has…
