How we’ve moved a whole branch of government in a libertarian direction
Downsize DC keeps moving a branch of government in a libertarian direction Retweet NOTE: Donors to the Zodhiates brief are listed in the P.S. We lobby Congress, but we also…
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Tagged #FreeRoss, 4th Amendment, 6th Amendment, AFPF v Becerra, amicus curiae briefs, Carpenter v. U.S., Collins v Virginia, compelled donor disclosure by non-profits, compelled speech, email ownership, free press, Gorsuch, IFS v Becerra, NIFLA v. Becerra, non-profit donor disclosure, overturn the administrative state, repeal Obamacare, sentence reduction, Sotomayor, Texas v U.S., U.S. v Gundy, U.S. v. Ackerman, U.S. v. Zodhiates, Ulbricht/Silk Road, Write the Laws Act
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Why politicians and the media lie about the Citizens United decision
Do you dare speak or hear the real truth about the Citizens United decision? Retweet Today’s Action: Tell your representatives that you know the truth about the Citizens United decision…
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Tagged campaign finance, Citizens United decision, Downsize DC, free press, free speech, Jim Babka, Perry Willis
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