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Thanks to 10 donors we have reached $2,100 of our $300,000 goal!
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Will you be updating this thread as more donations come in?
No. Just thought several things were interesting:
1. Fuck Joe Biden.
2. Reason disallows comments on other articles but allowed them here. I figured this was the reason they were filtering comments on some articles. Apparently, not.
3. Maybe I wasn't watching other webathons as closely, but I don't recall being able to essentially elucidate who exactly donated what so closely.
Last time someone donated as Xi Jinping. It was hilarious watching "Reason is supported by Xi Jinping" scroll around every minute or so.
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I've been distracted the last week...which articles have comments disabled?
Several and on going. Unclear if bug or other.
Interesting. Comments formerly disabled, as independently documented here:
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Are now enabled:
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Attention Koch / Reason libertarians!
Let's spend an entire week helping Reason.com reach its $300,000 goal — so it can continue promoting the financial interests of Charles Koch, who earned $279,000,000 yesterday!
#InDefenseOfBillionaires
#MrKochCantDoItAlone
I only donate to libritarian organizations, so reason is out. IJ will be getting my money this year, anyone else know any libritarian orgs?
But the self-described "rich white lady" (yes, she has referred to herself as that many many times), asked you nicely to give her money?
Do you no longer want her to be rich?
Reason makes its content available for free, because if it wasn't free no one would waste both time and money reading it. They have some kitzchy articles that are interesting, but on issues of importance they too often side against constitutionalist conservatives either letting perfect be the greatest enemy of good, or by outright aiding the Dems with one-sided criticism aimed at the constitutionalists. It's hardly a site I would send money to. I wonder how long this comment will survive.
Promise to upgrade your comments pages, including an edit function, and I'll chip in.
Between now and December 7, we're going to be asking you to donate to Reason to support the creation of the content you enjoy.
So if we meet the goal, KMW will resign and fire 3/4 of the staff?
Bohem and ENB are extreammly anti libritarian
WEBATHON GIFTS
$1,000
All of the above PLUS Torchbearer status with invitation to Reason Weekend, a Torchbearer pin, and lunch with a Reason editor in Washington D.C.
Do you get to pick the editor? Because, $1,000 for a potential opportunity to kick Sullum in the nuts? Man! I am conflicted.
Is Remy or stossel included in that list? Because then it might be worth it
It is, or was, possible to give directly to Remy or Stossel without effectively splitting your donation or running the risk of your entire donation going to ENB or Boehm.
I've always kinda wondered why Reason does the marathon single-pot style. I suppose it would be too informative to the readership if they knew Remy, Heaton, and Bragg or Boehm, Britschgi, and Brown drew the largest or the largest number of donations, even if the money got redistributed behind the scenes.
For $8.5M Reason will publish s single line regarding Ashli Babbitt.
*You have been outbid by - Koch. C.*
They did can Shikha Dalmia, which is a good start.
Helping Reason.com reach its $300,000 goal....Now .......Donate to Reason
"Upgrade to $250 and we'll toss a Reason 2022 calendar on the pile"
Where you can see Nick without The Jacket. Or anything else.
I'm waiting to see
"reason is supported by let's go Brandon" on the home page
Brandon Lesco donated prolifically this year.
WEBATHON GIFTS
$8,224.76
All of the above PLUS inclusion as the Libertarian candidate on the ballot for Governor in the next election in your state
$8,224.76 is coincidentally the payoff amount for KMW's 2017 Hyundai Elantra.
You supported Biden so no.
Fuck you, Reason
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The only thing I would willingly donate to Reason is debt.
Would probably contribute if Reason was actually Libertarian and not a haven for proggies.
You know who else started out by making the rounds of wealthy old widows with his hat out?
Billionaire owned mag and think tank.
Actually fuck off.
Gail Wynand says: “Pretty please????”
The sooner Reason disappears, the better for libertarianism. Unfortunately, the Koch family won’t deprive itself of its propaganda outlet. It’s not as good for them as WaPo, the Atlantic, or the NYT is for other billionaires, but it’s the best they could get apparently.
I'll be 100% honest with you -- without the comment section this rag is worthless. You've spent the last 18+ months making excuses for tyranny and spent the 4 years before that swallowing Russiagate.
Your money is going to Glenn Greenwald and it's the easiest decision ever. If you want my money you're going to have to earn it with quality work.
That’s a good idea. Where does he accept donations?
He's on substack. $50 gets you an entire year subscription.
https://greenwald.substack.com/
I don't even agree with Greenwald ideologically but I otherwise agree with this post.
I never donate to "woke" socialist masquerading as libertarians. I never donate to Joe Biden supporters. I never donate to sites that ignore the big stuff to nitpick the small stuff.
When I found Reason it was a great site, no more.
Maybe with more funding, Reason could build back better!
Make Reason Great Again!
I am writing a sum on a piece of paper and sliding it over to you. I think you will find the offer fair.