Mr. Smither goes to Washington

Update:This will be kept near the top of the blog. Scroll down for new content.

After the surprising and encouraging interest we recieved last week when we asked if those of us looking for a smaller government should support Bob Smither for congress and help him raise money, volunteers and publicity, I have been asking around about what is the next step?

Well, the bloggers over at Inactivist have decided to take me up on this and they are helping us organize an effort to support the candidacy. Keith has put up a post for those who are in the Houston area on where to go this Sunday to meet Bob and help him get his campaign moving. I have a post up at inactivist explaining why those who favor rolling back the fiscal madness of the last few years, whether Republican, Libertarian, or independent should get behind Bob Smither and take advantage of the strange set of circumstances that have led to this opportunity. (Update: the media. “>there is a post up on QandO as well.)

We will be updating events here and at inactivist as well as collecting links to ways to help, those blogging about his candidacy and other efforts. If you wish to be part of the effort, have ideas or are blogging about it send us an email to smither@asecondhandconjecture.com, use our contact form or leave us a trackback in the comments and we’ll put you on the link list. We are creating a page solely devoted to the campaign where we will aggregate links, posts, commentary, news and other information relevant to our task. The page can be found on the sidebar under Pages. Those of you in the blogosphere who wish to support and follow this effort can link directly there and have all the latest blog posts and activity that we have been able to compile.We have a lot of things in the works so please check back and we will update you on what is going on here, at Inactivist and other sites.

[tags] Bob Smither, Congress, Texas Politics, Houston, volunteer, Republican, libertarian, fiscal policy, small government, Fair Tax[/tags]

About Lance

I want to thank everybody who has encouraged me over the past few years to do this. I doubt it will hold but a few people's interest, but that is okay with me. Special thanks go to Peter over at http://www.liberalcapitalist.com. I value my privacy a great deal, so I will guess you will have to get to know me over time to find out much. I am in the financial services, wealth management, investing or whatever you want to call it business. I have children, my oldest is entering college. I have no great or imposing academic background, my grades varied from high enough to get invited to an honors program at my university to frustrating enough to cause my father great grief. My major was history, with a minor in ethics. My main interest towards the end was in the history of economic ideas before life took a turn and I ended up never going on to graduate school. However, I have a fair knowledge of history, economics, investing and would probably be considered well read. My tastes are eclectic and I pretty much find the entire world interesting. I have an enduring interest in how people learn about and analyze the world; my posts here will examine this topic in detail over time. I make no claims to be above the very biases and errors I see in others, in fact it is my belief that we are incapable of escaping them, only moderating their control over us. I am a member of no political party, but I would broadly consider myself a man of the right. I am inclined to free market economics, limited government and a fairly narrow view of the role of the state. A small L libertarian if you will. However, if you are looking for broad based "the left believes..." or "wingers are so...." types of attacks on liberals, conservatives, neo-cons or whatever enemy you want to slam, look elsewhere. Lance
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