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It's our annual webathon week, the time when we ask you—our readers, listeners, viewers, and followers—to donate to support Reason. In a world gone more than a little bonkers, Reason offers solid journalism, principled analysis, and a hearty dose of chill.
Today is Giving Tuesday, the day we celebrate the incredible generosity of people who voluntarily give money to support the causes they value. This is in contrast to all other Tuesdays, which are Taking Tuesdays, the days the government takes roughly a third of what you earn and gives it to a lot of causes you probably don't value at all. Giving Tuesday is the perfect time to stick it to the taxman by making a tax-deductible donation to the 501(c)(3) Reason Foundation.
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https://twitter.com/SohrabAhmari/status/1727318991075721654
Fact check: Reason does not have a Frankenstein lab for libertarian politicians. Yet. It depends on how much you donate! In the meantime, you can read a range of perspectives on Milei in our archives.
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— Stephen Lemons (@stephenlemons) November 18, 2023
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Wait. Joining the left to promote censorship isnt libertarian?
https://observer.com/2019/06/koch-brothers-george-soros-patreon-airbnb-fight-online-extremism/
https://twitter.com/TheMessenger/status/1729514012587491371?t=D1If3rkQF-FalKY-dIYBew&s=19
BREAKING: Koch network endorses Nikki Haley, says it’s time to move on from Trump
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When Reason becomes libertarian, I’ll indulge.
^ This
Reason is just as shitty and corrupt as government.
KMW....Can Readership contribute to a specific writer...like Liz Wolfe? Pretty Please? I think it would be a fascinating exercise to see who within Reason could garner the most contributions.
And...do you have an award ceremony? Give Wolfe the Rookie of the Year award. She is a breath of fresh air, journalistically.
We can also give an award for most articles.
The nominees are
1. Nick due to posting 1 article 90 times
2. Sullum for breaking out orange man bad into 4 full length articles in 1 day
3. Matt yglasias for being reffrence by the "libritarians" so much.
Ohhh better category. Best at getting to a roundabout way to your pet project.
The nominees are
1 fionna for her article on "why sucky parking space can be soled with more open borders"
2. ENB for "how abortions can make your farts smell better"
3. Matt Welch for "you may be making less money and the gov I screwing over multiple people but it only matters when it effects my park slope ass"
Follow up question, can readers pledge to take money away from specific writers at Reason? Like Boehm, ENB, and Sullum?
https://twitter.com/iamyesyouareno/status/1729473482910560723?t=Gdsh76H9BmtG6KokVmUw7w&s=19
This is what mainstream media propoganda does to people.
This is how NPCs are created.
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Made up story.
Reason does not have a Frankenstein lab for libertarian politicians.
Remember, it's not Fetterman, it's Fetterman's monster.
Open those wallets, people!
Reason.com can't depend on its sugar daddy Charles Koch forever. Especially given his struggles in the otherwise quite billionaire-friendly year 3 of #Bidenomics.
WOW is Elon Musk running laps around him. 🙁
Reason approves
BREAKING: The new documentary The Fall of Minneapolis has revealed that the FBI met with the medical examiner in Minneapolis before his final autopsy of George Floyd was released
The final report appeared to have been altered from the original
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Link broken. But have been saying this since the trial. More and more keeps coming out. Roberts being the deciding vote to decline review is horrendous. It was not a fair trial.
I'd donate if they'd get out of DC.
The same day they ask me for money...
https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/elections/koch-backed-americans-prosperity-nikki-haley-endorses-nikki-haley
Lol.
Like many, I used to donate to Reason but as they have become less libertarian over the years, I'm letting my lack of donations speak as my voice for them to change. A few years ago I doubled my donation to FEE instead, they seem to do more of the journalism I like - they aren't perfect either but they put out a lot less unadulterated statist donkey twaddle.
There's a substantial difference between "can" and "will", as demonstrated by your continued employment of Emma Camp.
Little Emma would be more at home writing for Vox, or maybe the Daily Beast.
I can do more good with my money than the government or a website.
Like that sweet new [insert literally anything] I just bought myself!
Watched the of scroll of names and no Biggus Dickus
A drunk addict can do more good with my money than the government. You didn't make a case that "Reason" can.
You mean your house "economist," Veronique de Rugy, can't find a solution? How about Fiona Harrigan goes to Home Depot parking lots and collects a dollar from each of her beloved illegal aliens?