Amash is continuing to raise his profile here with this purge by leadership. How far can he go though proposing radical ideas like balancing budgets and spending less money in DC?
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I am ashamed that I have not always been appreciative of the importance of the work of people like Justin Amnash, Laura Ebke, and yourself, who defend and work for liberty from within the political process.
Good theory is important, but it is sterile, even counterproductive, unless it recognises the significance of and lends support to your momentous efforts.
As I have written recently:
" ... freedom should not be conceived as being a blissful end state void of politics, but ought to be regarded - much in keeping with the motto of our blog - as little more than a reversible episode on a scale of imperfect approximations ..."
See more on what I humbly acknowledge here:
http://redstateeclectic.typepad.com/redstate_commentary/2012/12/persistence-of-the-state.html
Posted by: Georg Thomas | 12/13/2012 at 06:09 PM
Justin Amash, not Amnash. Apologies for the typos, as ever.
Posted by: Georg Thomas | 12/13/2012 at 06:31 PM