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Ed Feulner Makes the Left Soil Its Collectivist Self

“[T]he Heritage Foundation [is] now a very dangerous beast.”

Behind the subscriber firewall at the Wall Street Journal, Ed Feulner and Michael Needham just launched a major assault against the left that has many on the left soiling their collectivist selves today.

The sleeping giant that is the Heritage Foundation has woken up. Feulner is the President of the Heritage Foundation and Needham is CEO of Heritage Action for America.

For a few years, the right sat on the sidelines while groups like Center for American Progress and other leftwing agitation and noise machines set up 501(c)(4) groups tied into 501(c)(3) groups. The tax code was murky at best and the left took risks while the right sat it out. Many a right-of-center lawyer advised caution while the left damned the torpedoes and went full speed ahead.

Consequently, most major advocacy groups on the 501(c)4) books with a concurrent (c)(3) are leftwing.

The catch is that a (c)(3) can do no political advocacy, just education. But a (c)(3) gets tax deductible contributions. A (c)(4) does not get tax deductible contributions, but it can do much more aggressive advocacy in the political arena. Tying the two together so you get both the brains of the (c)(3) fueled by charitable contributions and the muscle of the (c)(4) fueled by relatively anonymous non-deductible contributions while preserving the tax-deductible nature of the (c)(3) has been the holy grail for think tanks.

The left has been successful in setting up, for example, Center for American Progress, but it is not exactly a think tank. It recycles left-wing ideas through poll tested messaging, but otherwise does not actually generate anything like the wealth of original ideas Heritage does.

In fact, one of the key points the left has used to attack Heritage is some of Heritage’s ideas that were incorporated into Obamacare — the danger of a think tank thinking outside pre-approved political party talking points.

Well, Heritage is today announcing it is creating a 501(c)(4) advocacy group. The reason the left is so fearful and Media Matters and the gang are furiously scribbling their crayons into nubs of wax is because Heritage is so established across the nation.

As Feulner and Needham note:

Heritage Action will have the ability to create this pressure. There are 110 congressional districts in America with over 1,500 Heritage supporters apiece. Two-thirds of congressional districts in this country have over 1,000 Heritage members each. Now they will have an advocacy organization that can press Congress on their behalf.

The closest the left has is unions. But union members are largely forced against their will or coerced to join. With Heritage, all those supporters in each congressional district are there by chioce.

And that makes the Heritage Foundation now a very dangerous beast.

You can find out more about Heritage Action for America by going here.

COMMENTS

  • dhorowitz3

    Will they be involving themselves in primary campaigns and endorsements?

  • http://hillbillypolitics.com Steph C

    There have been so few of those lately that I’m very grateful for this diary.

  • http://www.FranBaker.com frankieb

    And I too think endorsements are a great idea.

  • cump

    I went and joined them. Let them add my membership name to this “advocacy organization”.

  • KeepOhioRed

    http://www.askheritage.org/TaxDay/

  • http://thesandsinstitute.org Vassar Bushmills

    Good news indeed

  • Hugh

    I have been a free rider on Heritage Foundation for too long. I just completed my memebership app also. I wanted to be in that number. I encourage others to do likewise.

  • drohan00

    I am going to join up as well.

  • izoneguy

    The right has the smart money behind it.

    Time to bank-up and kick the doors down.

  • honorable

    I think their endorsement would be a great asset to any candidate on our side.

  • banzaibob

    I can paraphrase the old Fram commercial,

    You can donate a little now or pay a lot more taxes later.

  • earlgrey

    I would not have known about it if you had not included this in the post. (even though I think I got mail from both Hannity and Meese on this — can’t read all my snail mail). I contributed and feel a little better having done so.

  • 4life

    give while you still have something to give. I will!

  • taxmaiden

    But also a bit of a giggle. We all need to join and support this organization.

  • http://hillbillypolitics.com Steph C

    but it was probably more of a big grin than a smile. :-)

    Already have and agree that we should join this organization.

  • senior72

    I will be joining today. The left is frantically using every smear tactic they can think of against conservative groups. Now they have a formidable foe to deal with.

  • tlhanger

    Great thought!