Author Archives: "Perry Willis"
Were early U.S. wars good or bad?
Did they defend freedom, or were they wars of conquest?
End U.S. involvement in Yemen’s Civil War
Downsize DC has joined 64 other organizations in asking Congress to end U.S. involvement in Yemen’s civil war. We have signed a coalition letter in support of House Concurrent Resolution 81,…
NEW CAMPAIGN: Become an engager!
Tell Congress you want cultural engagement, not military isolationism. Retweet In our most recent messages, we presented a thought-provoking article. In Why Non-Interventionism is NOT sufficient, Jim Babka argues that…
Did you miss the article they’re talking about?
Regime change, non-interventionist style! Retweet Last Thursday, we sent out an editorial by Jim Babka titled, Why Non-Interventionism is NOT sufficient. It’s getting rave reviews, and it’s being shared by…
Is there a better way to do regime change?
How you can achieve better regime change without all the messy violence. Retweet Because “war is the health of the state”… We’re trying to change how people think about foreign…
New cut taxes campaign
Tell Congress to cut taxes using our quick and easy software Retweet You haven’t heard much from us recently. We’ve been busy fixing bugs from the launch of our new website….
Can you name the main obstacle to libertarian success?
Looking for libertarians who want to succeed. Do you qualify? Retweet Quote of the day: “Nobody made a greater mistake than he who did nothing because he could do only…
Can we give our One Subject at a Time Act a Facebook face?
How many asked their reps to co-sponsor the One Subject at a Time Act? Retweet In last week’s plans & progress reports, we informed you… Downsize DC has a record…
Meet the new DownsizeDC.org
Debut of the NEW DownsizeDC.org Retweet We’ve been waiting for this day!
The official text of Downsize DC’s “Write the Laws Act” (WTLA)
This bill will fix a major constitutional violation. Only Congress has the Constitutional power to impose regulations. But Congress has delegated much of that power to Executive Branch agencies. Those…
