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I’m fired up. Are you?

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Dear Fellow Patriot, I am fired up at the idea of dismantling the administrative state next year. I

Dear Fellow Patriot, I am fired up at the idea of dismantling the administrative state next year. I hope you are as well. And thanks to the recent election, we have a chance to deal a knockout blow to the administrative state. [But only if you act now. Will you stand with us today with a special gift?]() As Giving Tuesday is approaching next week, I need to make sure all our members are standing with us in this effort to save our country. Your gift today will help save America by: - Replacing Washington’s leftist bureaucrats with loyal patriots so they can dismantle the administrative state from within. - Creating and advancing conservative policies that will restore the federal government to its proper size and save the American Dream. - Promoting the Good Life for all American families. The earlier you join this effort, the sooner we can mobilize your support towards dismantling the administrative state. Which is why I’m asking you to make your best gift using the secure link below. [() I hope you're as excited and motivated as I am by all the wonderful things your support will accomplish for our country. Best, Tony Johnson Director of Membership P.S. I’m fired up to save our country. I hope you are too! Please help fuel our offensive push to rescue the American Dream using this secure link: [() [The Heritage Foundation] The Heritage Foundation | 214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE | Washington, D.C. 20002 | (800) 546-2843 You are subscribed to Heritage Foundation e-mails as {EMAIL}. If you would like to be removed from membership communications, [please click here to unsubscribe]().

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