[EL] Another great day for disclosure.

Steve Hoersting hoersting at gmail.com
Fri Apr 12 05:29:43 PDT 2013


Shocking. Wish I could say the tactic is surprising.

Well, if this policy sticks and proliferates, I can think of nothing that
will better bolster the *Socialist Workers* exemption in administrative
agencies and district courts across America. Green Party candidates pushing
constitutional questions will qualify, of course; Tea Party candidates will
not...

And we will all profess to be shocked again.

Steve


On Tue, Apr 9, 2013 at 4:16 PM, Steve Klein <stephen.klein.esq at gmail.com>wrote:

> “I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right
> to say it.”
>
> Apparently the Washington Public Disclosure Commission<http://wyliberty.org/feature/another-chilling-step-in-campaign-finance-disclosure/>never heard that one before<http://wyliberty.org/feature/another-chilling-step-in-campaign-finance-disclosure/>
> .
>
> I heard about this yesterday, but I remain shocked. If you can't shut up
> the grassroots, shut down their lawyers. It's somewhat brilliant, but don't
> call it "reform."
>
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