Dick Armey

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Tomorrow, the people will once again converge on Capitol Hill to make their voices heard. Congress didn't listen to the people in September 2009 at the 9/12 Taxpayer March on DC. They didn't listen in November when the people showed up by the thousands for Rep. Bachmann's House Call.

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Dear Member of the House Republican Conference:

As Chairman of FreedomWorks, an 880,000-member grassroots organization that promotes lower taxes, less government, and more freedom, I am writing to urge your support of an earmark moratorium.  On behalf of the members and supporters of FreedomWorks, I urge Congress to take this important step towards fiscal responsibility and taming the spiraling federal deficit.

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FreedomWorks Chairman Dick Armey Writes to Governor Lingle

Urges Lingle to stand strong and veto all tax hikes

May 06, 2009

The Honorable Linda Lingle
Governor, State of Hawaii
Executive Chambers
State Capitol
Honolulu, Hawaii  96813

Dear Governor Lingle,

Writing on behalf of over 1,000 FreedomWorks Hawaii members, I urge you to stand firm and veto any and all tax increases.

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Washington Could Use Less Keynes and More Hayek

The late Austrian economist offered good reasons to be skeptical of government action.

Feb 10, 2009

This op-ed originally appeared in the Wall Street Journal on Feb. 4th.

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The liberal pundits who embraced the candidacy of Barack Obama are also eager to issue a death certificate for free market capitalism. They're wrong, and they remind me of what the great Willie Nelson once said: "I'm ragged but I'm right."

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'Compassionate' Conservatism Was a Mistake

This piece originally appeared in the Wall Street Journal.

Nov 07, 2008

The liberal pundits who embraced the candidacy of Barack Obama are also eager to issue a death certificate for free market capitalism. They're wrong, and they remind me of what the great Willie Nelson once said: "I'm ragged but I'm right."

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Watch out, Utah!  If a group of anti-smoking advocates has their way, Utah will soon have the sixth largest cigarette tax in the nation.  The coalition wants to increase the current 69.5 cent per pack tax by $1.30 to a whopping $2.00 per pack. This would be the largest single cigarette tax increase in the nation and brings a pack of cigarettes to over $5.00.  Regardless of whether you smoke or not, this is highway robbery. 

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My Vote: NO

Dealing with the deal.

Sep 28, 2008

My friends and former colleagues on the Hill, under tremendous pressure from the Beltway establishment, have been asking me all weekend where I stand on the proposed bailout. Understanding that it is a much more difficult question for a sitting member of Congress to answer, my answer is: “No, I would not.” Too often, it seems that self-professed small-government conservatives come to this town to fight the good fight. Somehow, we do things we ought not to be doing in order to stay in office so we can do things we ought to be doing.

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This week, Congress will vote on the largest federal bailout in history—$700 billion in spending authority to purchase the troubled assets of Wall Street’s major investment houses.  As a free market economist I unequivocally oppose this legislation because it violates the basic working tenets of free market capitalism and individual responsibility.  Equally important to me, it likely violates our Constitution and stands in direct contradiction to the founding principles of our great nation.