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Wealth and Want: Links
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Because democracy alone is not enough to produce widely shared prosperity. The Henry George School on the Web:. Resources for high school teachers (and home schoolers): http:/ www.landandfreedom.org/. The Henry George Institute http:/ www.henrygeorge.org. Offers free online courses:. The Henry George School of Social Science - locations in the US. Chicago: http:/ www.hgchicago.org. San Francisco: http:/ www.henrygeorgesf.org. And check out their Monday evening walking tour). And some new ones:. Saving Co...
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Lower Taxes to the Ground: March 2009
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Lower Taxes to the Ground. Posts in support of land value taxation. Some discussion of the merits of LVT, some discussion of how any other commonly used form of taxation interferes with free and voluntary exchange, but mainly a clearinghouse of information on the progress of land value taxation. Sunday, March 8, 2009. Normally, I will pass on posting anything found on other blogs, but this one. I am especially fond of this one from Nock:. But the state had. Occupied, was all legally. Occupied; and this S...
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Principles of the DFC « Democratic Freedom Caucus
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Social justice, fiscal responsibility. Principles of the DFC. Download the DFC Principles. In bronchure-sized PDF format. Easy to print, easy to share. The Democratic Freedom Caucus (DFC) is a progressive, pro-freedom caucus in the Democratic Party. The purpose of the DFC is to promote individual liberty, constitutional democracy, and social responsibility. Activities of the DFC include electoral campaigns, legislative advocacy, and education of the public. Taxes on income, sales, or buildings all take a...
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What’s Your Position? « Democratic Freedom Caucus
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Social justice, fiscal responsibility. What’s Your Position? Here’s a short quiz with ten questions, to show your political position on a chart. This short quiz has been prepared to be an easy, fun experience for you. Just give your reaction to the 10 statements below and the computer will tell you your Economic Perspective! 1 There should be private property in machines, buildings, and other human-made products. Please make a selection. Please make a selection. Please make a selection. After pressing &#...
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Guide for Activists « Democratic Freedom Caucus
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Social justice, fiscal responsibility. For any DFC activist who would like to participate in Democratic politics or a local Democratic club, a low key approach is recommended: listening to find out what issues and candidates are being talked about, and hearing the views of different members, so you’ll have a feel for which people might be most open to freedom-oriented views. Http:/ www.democraticfreedomcaucus.org. Also, the book, Reinventing Government, by David Osborne and Ted Gaebler, presents practica...
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Get Involved « Democratic Freedom Caucus
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Social justice, fiscal responsibility. Http:/ www.democraticfreedomcaucus.org/dfc-state-chairs. Http:/ groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/dfc talk/info. Https:/ www.facebook.com/login.php? Meet in person at a local Democratic club:. Ask your DFC state chair if there are local DFC activists who attend a nearby Democratic club. Or, if you already participate in a local Democratic club, let the state chair know so he can refer others. Local Democratic clubs: http:/ asdc.democrats.org/state-parties. If you are plan...
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DFC State Contacts « Democratic Freedom Caucus
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Social justice, fiscal responsibility. Regional Representative, Southeastern Region. DFC National Committee member. Regional Representative, Mountain Region. DFC National Committee member. Regional Representative, South Central Region. DFC National Committee member. Regional Representative, Mountain Region. DFC National Committee member. Regional Representative, New England Region. DFC National Committee member. Regional Representative, Mid-Atlantic Region. DFC National Committee member. MO State Chair&#...
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Students « Democratic Freedom Caucus
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Social justice, fiscal responsibility. The Democratic Freedom Caucus recommends that students get involved in a Democratic student chapter on your campus. Http:/ www.studentsforliberty.org/. Http:/ www.politicalconferences.org/. Principles of the DFC. Welcome to the DFC. What’s Your Position? Land and Market Power. LEAP: Law Enforcement Against Prohibition. Tax Pollution, Not Jobs: Carbon Tax Center. Democratic Freedom Caucus is proudly powered by WordPress.
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DFC Organizational Structure « Democratic Freedom Caucus
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Social justice, fiscal responsibility. Mike Bozarth Tom Peralta. Bill Grennon Jay Sears. Todd Metcalfe Adeeb Shabazz. Connecticut; Maine; Massachusetts;New Hampshire; Rhode Island; Vermont). Delaware; Maryland; New York; New Jersey; Washington, D.C. Pennsylvania ). Alabama; Florida; Georgia; Mississippi; North Carolina; South Carolina; Virginia; West Virginia). Arkansas; Kansas; Louisiana; Missouri; Oklahoma; Texas). See the State Contacts. Illinois; Indiana; Kentucky; Michigan; Ohio; Tennessee).
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Freedom Quotes « Democratic Freedom Caucus
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Social justice, fiscal responsibility. Thomas Jefferson, the central founder of the Democratic Party, and third president of the United States:. 8220;… a wise and frugal Government, which shall restrain men from injuring one another, shall leave them otherwise free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned. This is the sum of good government….”. Source: First Inaugural address, 1801). Cato Policy Report, 11/14/1996).