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Dear John,
This Giving Tuesday, I want you to do something unconventional:
I want you to give yourself a gift.
John, you’ve earned it. After your decades of hard work … sacrifice … and being smart with your money …
Why don’t you give yourself the gift of protection against Joe Biden’s never-ending inflation and trillion-dollar spending sprees by supporting Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW) again?
To remind you about our mission: we’re 100% committed to saving hardworking taxpayers like you the money you rightfully earned.
And we put our money where our mouth is: since CAGW was founded in 1984, we’ve helped to save taxpayers more than $2.4 TRILLION as the leading national organization advocating for cuts in wasteful and nonsensical government programs.
We are so efficient and effective that for every $1 donated by a taxpayer like you, we’ve eliminated $9,000 in destructive spending. (Talk about return on investment!)
With Joe Biden’s Administration launching the largest attack on taxpayers in our nation’s history, the work we do here at CAGW for Americans like you couldn’t be more critical.
That’s why I see Giving Tuesday as an opportunity for you to help CAGW’s mission – and save your own hard-earned money.
If you could send a $25 tax-deductible donation today,we can use it to help save $225,000 from being wasted by Joe Biden and our bloated federal government. John, imagine how much money we can save if you send a larger gift of $50, $100, $250, or more!
But before you decide to invest in us, please let me briefly remind you about CAGW’s history of investing in you.
CAGW continues the legacy of the Grace Commission, named after our co-founder J. Peter Grace.
In 1982, President Reagan directed the Grace Commission to "work like tireless bloodhounds to root out government inefficiency and waste of tax dollars," and that's exactly what we did, and have done every day since our founding.
No matter how wasteful the administration, or how hostile the powers that be, CAGW gets results.
Even during the big-spending Obama-Biden administration: