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Montanans for Limited Government

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If Montana is to have better government at all levels, residents must be willing to support good candidates in every way: door knocking, calls, texts, emails, social posts, money, GOTV, and more. Complacency is a symptom overcome by action. Direct action. Focused action.

If Montana is to have better government at all levels, residents must be willing to support good candidates in every way: door knocking, calls, texts, emails, social posts, money, GOTV, and more. Complacency is a symptom overcome by action. Direct action. Focused action.
KanekoaTheGreat (@kanekoathegreat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

President Donald J. Trump .Mike Lee lays out his plan to make less than 0.5% of unused federal land near cities available for single-family homes—aimed at fixing the housing crisis and helping young Americans afford a place to live. "If all I knew about this bill were the falsehoods being circulated

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Foreign adversaries, like China, want access to our food supply! Passing my bill to prohibit foreign adversaries from buying Montana farm land and critical infrastructure has been huge for national security and protecting our country!

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Rep. Wesley Hunt just delivered the most powerful rebuttal to Whoopi Goldberg’s crazy race claim—and Bill Maher’s liberal audience erupted in applause. ā€œI don’t even ever want to hear Whoopi Goldberg’s conversation about how it’s worse to be black in America [than to live in

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The last thing this country needs is more Republican sycophants. Thomas Massie is a much needed voice. Appreciate his conviction and principle, even if you don’t agree with it fully.

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If the top priority of the American public school system was actually to raise strong, articulate, skilled, intelligent citizens, it could do a whole lot with $15,591/student. Which is the average annual spending per American kid. The problem is that raising strong, articulate,