From yesterday’s excellent Campaign for Liberty mailer:
After the Paulson $700 billion bailout package passed in early October, we knew it was only a matter of time before Congress moved to use your money yet again to bail out a struggling industry.
Now, a vote to give funds to the “Big 3″ auto manufactures, GM, Ford, and Chrysler, is likely to come up in the Senate tomorrow [today].
Call your Senators today and ask them to oppose bailing out the auto industry, whether with funds from TARP, revisions of previous loans, or any new grants. To find the information for your Senators, click on our “States” page and look for your state. Phone numbers and links to contact forms can be found near the bottom of each state’s page. We have included recommended letters at the end of this email to send your Senator.
Who knew when we started giving out “free money” with no strings attached that other people might want some as well? This whole thing is absolutely scandalous and inexcusable. Bailouts are nothing more than legalized theft.
Please sign up for Campaign for Liberty if you haven’t yet. Hopefully enough people will rally to the cause of liberty that we can put a stop to this kind of crap.
If you liked this post, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!
Tags: Automakers, Bailouts, Campaign for Liberty, Congress, Economics, Fascism, Moral Hazard, Socialism, Taxation, Theft
Economics, Politics | Jordy |
November 19, 2008 12:16 pm |
Comments (2)
Now is probably a good time to remind you to sign up for Ron Paul’s Campaign for Liberty if you haven’t already. Here’s the message showing on the site:

If you want to make a significant difference, it’s time get rolling for 2010. Sign up today.
I’ve blogged before about why I think America is in trouble. A Ron Paul presidency would have gone along way toward fixing some of those problem (or at least prevent them from worsening), so I was sad to see that he clearly wasn’t going to win. I’m amazed, however, how his candidacy brought these important issues to the forefront, and I was pleased to see loads of passionate people mobilize around his message of liberty.
As Ron Paul’s 2008 presidential campaign officially came to a close, I was enthused to see his longer-term Campaign for Liberty initiative replace it. It had upwards of 50,000 people sign up over the weekend, but membership growth has slowed somewhat since then. Regardless, I’m glad to see a this more permanent fixture of liberty come into place; and I hope that it will be effective in promoting the principles of liberty, sound money, limited government, free markets, and non-interventionalism for years to come.
I think we have a long way to go, but I’m relieved to see people still rallying around this excellent cause. I hope you’ll join us to help make America a safer place for liberty, prosperity, and peace.