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biles1234
05-28-2010, 09:39 AM
Legislator Posts Votes on Facebook. All of Them.

A strangely beautiful sight.

Justin Amash is running for Congress as a Republican in Michigan. He's currently a state legislator. And as part of his campaign for higher office [UPDATE: He's been posting votes for a year], he's posting every one of his votes on Facebook, with a short account of why he voted the way the did. A casual visitor to Amash's page can learn that he voted against a pilot program for ignition interlocks and against an increase in the school budget. Michiganders and others can comment on the votes or the reasoning directly below the posting. Meanwhile, a quick glance at his info page shows that he's a member of St. Nicholas Antiochian Orthodox Christian Church and that his motto is the cheesy but nicely punctuated "Principled. Consistent. Conservative."

The fact that this idea is novel—his press release claims that he is the first legislator to post all of his votes on Facebook—shows how far we are from a real, voluntary culture of disclosure in our legislatures.

http://reason.com/blog/2010/05/28/legislator-posts-votes-on-face

Distinguished Gentleman
05-28-2010, 10:06 AM
The comments section of reason says he has a portrait of Hayek in his office. I've probably spammed enough for the guy, but I'll just reiterate he's probably the prototype for electable liberty candidates. Like a more principled version of Paul Ryan.

I'm hoping we will eventually set up a mini money bomb for the guy, once his name id is up.

biles1234
05-28-2010, 10:38 AM
Justin himself can verify the Hayek portrait. From his Facebook, his status update on May 10th regarding Hayek's birthday:

"Sorry I missed this the other day. There is no single economist or philosopher I admire more than F.A. Hayek. I have his portrait hanging on the wall of both my legislative office and the Justin Amash for Congress campaign office."