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Marxism at work. Threats. Intimidation. US Rep. doxxing constituents who donated to DJT's campaign.

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Joaquin Castro’s Doxxing Of Voters Is Un-American
Julian's brother makes a strong for case for expanding anonymity in political speech.
AUGUST 6, 2019 By David Harsanyi

On Tuesday, Democratic Texas Rep. Joaquin Castro, who chairs the presidential campaign of his twin brother Julian, tweeted the names and employers of more than 40 San Antonians who maxed out their donations to President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign.

Mind you, the federal maximum is $2,800 per individual, so we’re not talking about nefarious millionaires and billionaires or political activists or public figures. The congressman doxed a bunch of regular citizens whose only sin was displeasing Castro.

The congressman claims he is targeting voters who “are fueling a campaign of hate that labels Hispanic immigrants as ‘invaders.’” First of all, if Castro disagrees with his fellow Texans on whether illegal immigrants are “invaders,” he is free to try to change their minds. Instead he decided to sic every unhinged progressive activist in Texas on these businesses, which, one imagines, employ and serve plenty of people in his community.

Then again, Castro has no clue if these individuals support Trump’s rhetoric on immigration or even if they support his position on the borders. Maybe some of his victims maxed out because they’re happy with the unemployment rate or like GOP’s tax policy. Or maybe they see the election as a binary choice and prefer a demagogic president to a leftist congressman who feels comfortable doxing his own constituents? Who knows?

After all, although I may believe that Castro is a lightweight authoritarian, it still doesn’t mean I should post his family’s business addresses on Twitter.

Many Democrats like Castro have adopted a political zealotry that rationalizes basically any tactic they deem is necessary to fight Trump. This, I guess, now includes intimidation. That’s because the purpose of tweeting these names wasn’t merely to bully those who have already donated to Trump, but to warn anyone in his district thinking about contributing to Trump to consider the potential retaliatory public attacks on their businesses (or worse.)

Leftist groups have become quite adept at destroying the lives of those who back causes they dislike. Most notably, we have former Mozilla CEO Brendan Eich, who had the audacity to dissent from prevailing opinions in California. While Eich can weather such an event, I wonder what the people on Castro’s list will do if their businesses go under? All for the sin of expressing a political opinion.

It is true, as some readers will no doubt point out, that anyone could look up these names, as they are a matter of public record. That’s a problem, indeed. Castro, who has a far bigger megaphone than most, makes a strong case for expanding anonymity in political speech.

The obsession with transparency in campaign money is a byproduct of an obsession with controlling speech. The idea that citizens should be expected to report to the state before expressing their political opinions is un-American and undermines free expression.

“Anonymity is a shield from the tyranny of the majority,” the 1995 Supreme Court ruling in McIntyre v. Ohio Elections Commission famously noted, because it “exemplifies the purpose behind the Bill of Rights and of the First Amendment in particular: to protect unpopular individuals from retaliation…at the hand of an intolerant society.”

The intolerant force in this case is Castro.

David Harsanyi is a Senior Editor at The Federalist. He is the author of First Freedom: A Ride Through America's Enduring History with the Gun, From the Revolution to Today. Follow him on Twitter.

https://thefederalist.com/2019/08/06/joaquin-castros-doxxing-of-voters-un-american/
 
Loss of anonymity is the price we pay for our system of legalized bribery
 
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So what, 42 or so people gave $2800.00 each; it's public info anyway and Castro (where do we know that name from ?) makes an ass of himself and his < 2% chance is going nowhere. Great job dickhead
 
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You’re right, Democrats are offering open borders, substantially higher taxes on the middle class, double standard enforcement of the law, free college, free healthcare and any other number of policies that any rational person knows do not work. Key phrase “rational person”.
 
You’re right, Democrats are offering open borders, substantially higher taxes on the middle class, double standard enforcement of the law, free college, free healthcare and any other number of policies that any rational person knows do not work. Key phrase “rational person”.
Can't wait for the free education. All these overpaid leftist professors will be out on the streets looking for jobs. We've seen what happens in healthcare when government enters the picture. Reimbursements are slashed which forces a reduction or denial in services and personnel. Same will happen when government runs education like medicare or public housing.
 
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So what, 42 or so people gave $2800.00 each; it's public info anyway and Castro (where do we know that name from ?) makes an ass of himself and his < 2% chance is going nowhere. Great job dickhead

The problem with the "its public anyway" is that those lists are maintained to ensure that there is no dark money going into campaigns, so while technically correct the rationale is BS. Saw his clip on MSNBC this morning and he is a little conniving POS. No way any elected official should be able to do that without a huge blowback and some type of censure.

he is precisely what is wrong with the morass that is lefto activists now. If a conservative/republican had done this what would the leftos and media do? Promise they wouldn't sit idly by with their thumbs in their collectives asses. There is such a double standard.....
 
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