Kurt Bills has asked for our help

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There was a conference call tonight involving Kurt Bills, the Bills' campaign and a bunch of the Ron Paul coordinators and it boils down to this:

1) Bills is not receiving help from the establishment GOP, as a matter of fact, he believes they are trying to hinder his campaign.
2) Bills is not receiving financial help from them either and he's almost broke at this point.

He needs our help and he's asking for it. This guy is legit.

We are currently pushing an October 5th Money Bomb to help him.

Here is the Facebook Event Page for the Bills Money Bomb:
https://www.facebook.com/events/224911364303749/

Here is his Facebook Page:
https://www.facebook.com/kurtbills


If you can help, please do.

Also, I just received the following message and hopefully the people on here with twitter accounts can do this:

Dan Gustafson said:
Join Me Tomorrow in a @KurtBills #TweetBomb starting Tuesday 9/25!!!
#FiscalCliff #NoKlo

Post headlines from the kurtbills.com website, your thoughts or what ever. Let's get @KurtBills trending, also include media in your tweets. @wcco @kstp @kare11 @startribune @RachelSB <--- this last one is a must.

Please help.

- ML
 
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Count me in!

I have no connection or inside information on his campaign, but I would suggest that when revenue is short, spending needs to be addressed. Shoestring campaigns need to leverage volunteers and free media as much as possible.
 
Count me in!

I have no connection or inside information on his campaign, but I would suggest that when revenue is short, spending needs to be addressed. Shoestring campaigns need to leverage volunteers and free media as much as possible.

Awesome. The lack of funds hurts but hopefully we can reenergize the Paul base in Minnesota to get the volunteers out to help offset that.

Here is the Facebook Event Page for the Bills Money Bomb:
https://www.facebook.com/events/224911364303749/

Here is his Facebook Page:
https://www.facebook.com/kurtbills

Thanks.
- ML
 
Definitely will help. But besides giving him money we should also be terrorizing the GOP who aren't helping. I want the establishment to understand how bad they fucked up in Tampa. Letters to editors. Call these fuckers out.
 
Ok so the money bomb is October 5th?

Minnesotans and/or Bills people need to start a facebook event page asap and post up the link. I'd do it but I think Bills' people will represent themselves better. I will invite and promote for him.

I'm very excited for and believe in Kurt Bills. If there is a phone from home initiative, I'll happily do that from my computer.
 
Here is a recent opinion piece Kurt wrote for a local paper:

http://mobile.duluthnewstribune.com/page/article/id/244158/property_id/36/

Kurt Bills said:
Politicians promise to do a lot of things for you.

They rarely tell you what they are going to do to you, and that is where the trouble starts.

Since she was elected, U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar has done this to you:

• Gas prices have jumped from $2.24 to $3.89 a gallon.
• Unemployment is up more than 75 percent.
• Long-term unemployment is up more than 220 percent.
• The national debt is up 90 percent.
• Debt held by China is up 190 percent.
• The budget deficit is up 700 percent.
• Home values are down by more than 20 percent.
• Household net worth is down 40 percent.
• Foreclosures are up 120 percent.
• Energy regulations are up 90 percent.
• Household income is down 6 percent.
• Bankruptcy filings are up 90 percent.
• The number of Minnesotans on food stamps is up 96 percent.
• And no federal budget has been passed in more than three years.

That’s not a record of which to be proud. Instead it reads like a bill of indictment. If a politician ran on a record that included this report card of “accomplishments,” you wouldn’t consider voting for him or her.

Well, that is Klobuchar’s record, and that is why I am running for U.S. Senate. I can’t stand by as our political leaders destroy our economy.

I am a high school economics teacher. For the past decade and a half I have been teaching my students at Rosemount High School the basics of how an economy works. A few years ago, I started noticing how anxious my students were as they watched our national debt climb and the American economy stall. One day, a student asked me, “What can we do about this?”

That was the day I decided I had to run for office. I got elected to the Rosemount City Council, then the Minnesota House of Representatives. And today, I am running for U.S. Senate.

I still teach my first-hour economics class. It reminds me why I am involved. Every day I leave the classroom knowing exactly who I am running for: my kids and my students.

I hear a lot of talk about how deadlocked the federal government is and the need for bipartisanship to break the stalemate.

Frankly, I couldn’t disagree more. When I look at Washington, D.C., I don’t see politicians doing too little but too much. They can’t agree on how to control spending by passing a budget (it has been more than three years since one has passed), but they can easily agree on increasing spending and the debt.

Spending has skyrocketed in the past six years. The number of federal regulations has jumped. The debt has jumped. The government took over one of the largest industries in the country, health care. The government now owns the largest car company in the world and sends billions of dollars to companies that go bankrupt almost immediately afterward. It stops mining and drilling and is now sending drones over farm fields to ensure compliance with agriculture regulations.

Politicians have to stop doing things to us, and get back to doing things for us.

Here in Minnesota there are a few things we can do to immediately get our economy moving. We need to reduce and streamline regulations to eliminate the delays that have plagued the PolyMet, Twin Metals and Franconia mining projects. Thousands of jobs are affected by these delays, hurting thousands of Minnesotans.

I support a one-project/one-review process such as is in place in Canada. It is just common sense to do all the review and permitting at one time instead of spreading the pain over many years.

We need to reign in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Sure, we need to protect the environment, but let’s not pretend a mine should be as clean as a garden.

We need to get spending under control. Politicians keep saying that increasing federal spending and the debt will somehow make us all rich. It hasn’t happened, won’t happen, and can’t happen because the only way economies grow is through private-sector investment that yields real returns and long-term jobs. As the federal government has grown, the economy has stalled.

Every morning I wake up and go to work, teaching my students basic economics. In return, they remind me how important it is that we get this economy growing again. That is why I am running.

- ML
 
Ok so the money bomb is October 5th?

Minnesotans and/or Bills people need to start a facebook event page asap and post up the link. I'd do it but I think Bills' people will represent themselves better. I will invite and promote for him.

I'm very excited for and believe in Kurt Bills. If there is a phone from home initiative, I'll happily do that from my computer.

Here is the Facebook Event Page for the Bills Money Bomb:
https://www.facebook.com/events/224911364303749/

Here is his Facebook Page:
https://www.facebook.com/kurtbills

I believe that there may be a phone from home project coming soon. There was talk about it in the conference call.

- ML
 
I'm very excited for and believe in Kurt Bills. If there is a phone from home initiative, I'll happily do that from my computer.

I just received the following from Dan Gustafson:

"Phone from Home? It's kicking off!
[email protected] will mail you a list for the area you'd like to call into."

So e-mail Mike at the above mentioned e-mail address and ask him to send you a list for an area.

- ML
 
If he wanted my help, he wouldn't have endorsed Mr. Romney. I'm just saying... in doing that, he was trying to get other people's help, people very different than me. Maybe he'll get their help. Maybe he won't. But he won't get mine.

And he won't win anyway. He should have just stood his ground and not endorsed the slimeball. Now he'll lose and be on record as loving a no-account slimeball.
 
If he wanted my help, he wouldn't have endorsed Mr. Romney. I'm just saying... in doing that, he was trying to get other people's help, people very different than me. Maybe he'll get their help. Maybe he won't. But he won't get mine.

And he won't win anyway. He should have just stood his ground and not endorsed the slimeball. Now he'll lose and be on record as loving a no-account slimeball.

Look, I understand how you feel, but know that you're writing off someone who is a lot purer than you may think. I had Bills as a teacher during my last year of High School and he talked Austrian economics long before I had ever heard of Ron Paul. This was in the early 2000s. Bills also caucused for Paul in 2008 before he held any elected position.

If anyone wonders if his Paul support is opportunistic, DO NOT. This man is a genuine liberty lover to the core. The irony for me personally is that I was fairly left wing in those days. But I believe that Bills helped plant some liberty seeds in me that Ron Paul later watered to fruition.

Don't write him off. He needs our help.
 
The liberty movement is now facing a new challenge.

We've now taken control of several state GOPs, including Minnesota's.

We need to fully understand the consequences of our actions. When we elect our people to positions in the GOP, we are also disenfranchising GOP veterans. When we disenfranchise the establishment GOP, we are also disenfranchising big donors, experienced campaigners, and experienced volunteers.

Like it or not, we need these people in order to beat the Democrats. In my opinion, Kurt Bills is making it clear that we can't win state-wide elections 100% on our own. Bills can't depend on national Ron Paul money. He can't depend on national Ron Paul volunteers.

He needs big money and needs it from Minnesota. He needs long-time MNGOP activists helping his campaign.

Kurt Bills and the MNGOP either need to find ways to raise big money and excite the base on their own, or they're going to have to work with the "establishment" to unite the party behind their Senate nominee.

This is the challenge GOPs in states like IA, MN, NV, ME now face... You are now in control. Do you know HOW to control it?
 
Yes, it's pretty depressing. The liberty candidates who have recently won, didn't win because of large scale RP supporter fundraising. Most of the funds came from one young man from the Liberty for All PAC.

If we won't get behind our own guys who have even managed to win their primaries, why are we even here?
 
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There was a conference call tonight involving Kurt Bills, the Bills' campaign and a bunch of the Ron Paul coordinators and it boils down to this:

1) Bills is not receiving help from the establishment GOP, as a matter of fact, he believes they are trying to hinder his campaign.
2) Bills is not receiving financial help from them either and he's almost broke at this point.

He needs our help and he's asking for it. This guy is legit.

We are currently pushing an October 5th Money Bomb to help him.

Here is the Facebook Event Page for the Bills Money Bomb:
https://www.facebook.com/events/224911364303749/

Here is his Facebook Page:
https://www.facebook.com/kurtbills



If you can help, please do.

Also, I just received the following message and hopefully the people on here with twitter accounts can do this:

...QUOTED

Please help.

- ML

In your list of media twitter accounts "@wcco @kstp @kare11 @startibune @RachelSB", I think @startibune should be @startribune
ie: @wcco @kstp @kare11 @startribune @RachelSB
 
So whats Liberty for All Super Pac doing right now? According to their website, I think they're still supporting Massie and Bentivolio in the general?
 
If he wanted my help, he wouldn't have endorsed Mr. Romney. I'm just saying... in doing that, he was trying to get other people's help, people very different than me. Maybe he'll get their help. Maybe he won't. But he won't get mine.

And he won't win anyway. He should have just stood his ground and not endorsed the slimeball. Now he'll lose and be on record as loving a no-account slimeball.

This is largely how I feel and the important thing to member is that he statistically cannot win. So why did he endorse Romney? It could only hurt him with voters and it cut off us for funding. Why did he turn to the establishment for funding and then come crawling back to us this late in the game when it's already apparent he's going to lose? He needed to brand himself as an independent and make it a point he wasn't endorsing Romney if he wanted to win in a very blue state that has the longest streak of voting Democrat in the presidential elections of any state in the country. He screwed up and it's too late to recover now.
 
Nothing against Thomas Massie who I support but he didn't endorse Ron Paul when Kurt Bills did. We need to back the people who stood up for Ron Paul.

Kurt Bills' race is very important due to him being at the top of ticket in Minnesota which has the most endorsed candidates by the Republican Liberty Caucus of any state including three for the US House. Given the success of Ron Paul supporters in the MN GOP this November will serve as a referendum on Liberty candidates that can either help or hurt us in the future in MN and nationwide. Al Franken will also be up for re-election in 2014 and he can easily be defeated by Kurt Bills or another Liberty candidate but we need to show that Liberty candidates do well in general elections to help us win future GOP primaries.

So here it is I wouldn't ask anyone to support or donate if I wouldn't, and this is my second donation to Kurt Bills.


"I would like to thank you for your contribution of $50. Your support makes it possible for us to continue our mission of fixing what is broken and standing up for what is right.

A receipt of your donation is included with this email.

Thank you,

Kurt Bills for U.S. Senate"
 
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Yes, it's pretty depressing. The liberty candidates who have recently won, didn't win because of large scale RP supporter fundraising. Most of the funds came from one young man from the Liberty for All PAC.

If we won't get behind our own guys who have even managed to win their primaries, why are we even here?

If you haven't noticed, most liberty supporters are poorer than average. Don't expect us to raise the kinds of funds that establishment candidates get because by our nature we are repulsed by the theft and graft that fuels their campaigns. You're expecting something we simply do not have the capability for.
 
If you haven't noticed, most liberty supporters are poorer than average. Don't expect us to raise the kinds of funds that establishment candidates get because by our nature we are repulsed by the theft and graft that fuels their campaigns. You're expecting something we simply do not have the capability for.

True, but we can also skip going out to eat and drink to save some money to donate. No one ever said this was going to be easy, the future of the Liberty movement is on the line. Ron Paul was only the beginning.
 
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