By brandonwbarrios
A supporter proposed our “Audit the Fed” to be included in the Contract from America initiative. From over 1,000 ideas submitted and commented on by several hundred thousand people and several ensuing surveys, the “Audit the Fed” proposal was accepted and has made it within the top 21. Now it really needs our support.
The Contract from America serves as a clarion call for those who recognize the importance of free market principles, limited government, and individual liberty. It is the natural extension of a movement that began in the local communities and quickly spread across America in response to unprecedented government expansion, reckless spending and blatant disregard by our leaders of the nation’s founding principles.
The goal of the initiative is to create a grassroots, bottom-up, crowd-sourced 2010 legislative agenda for the economic conservative cause. During the past several months, hundreds of thousands of Americans have debated thousands of ideas to solve our nation’s most pressing problems. At CPAC the online vote phase of the project was launched to narrow the field to the top 8-10 ideas.
Over 300,000 votes have been cast in the last few weeks and the voting window to help draft the final version of the Contract from America is set to close on April 2nd.
Currently “Audit the Fed” is ranked 17th.
Once the top 8-10 issues have been chosen they will be presented to candidates and elected officials as such. Here is one of the many opportunities for our members to engage and influence political agenda.
So get to what we do best and continue pushing for “Audit the Fed.”
Vote “Audit the Fed” on Contract From America