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Topic: Small Town Mayor in Michigan Starts Accepting Bitcoin (Read 2572 times)

legendary
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Bitcoin: An Idea Worth Spending
If one of his main opponents desires, they could turn this into a federal test case for the Supreme Court.
hero member
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we can donate under $100 with no need for us to give out our details  Wink

So how many are willing to donate $75 or $90 using BTC
donator
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He is the current mayor, seeking re-election,this is interesting.
Especially with this:
http://paymentweek.com/us-federal-election-commission-to-weigh-legality-of-bitcoin-donations/
I really don't know why that's even worth asking. You can donate cow manure (sterilized, of course!) to a campaign, so long as FMV can be established. What most people end up doing to get around the reporting requirements is to mail cash or gift cards (with either no return address, or multiple unique return addresses) to keep under the reporting limit on any one transaction. It's kind of stupid.

Of course, with BTC, it's especially easy to simply spam 100 ~.5BTC transactions from anonymous, though you may wish to take care that the coins can't all be traced back to the same inputs.

Asked this guy for an interview when thread was created. No response, yet. Can't even get a small-time mayor in my home state to respond. Sad
sr. member
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★☆★777Coin★☆★
Good ole cadillac michigan.

Note how they say if you donate over $100 worth if btc that you have to send in the name of your employer and such.


that makes me wonder if politicians are allowed to accept donations from outside the US?

all donations must come from a US citizen

mean all transactions will check by NSA from where these are coming
hero member
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Mayoral candidate in a town of about 10,000 is looking to BTC to provide a simple and effortless way to accept donations from any supports, or even just simple Bitcoin advocates. Please check out the page and let us know what you think.

http://www.barnettformayor.com/bitcoins

Disclosure: I approached the candidate and asked that they start accepting Bitcoin. Credit to Mark Warden in New Hampshire for being the pioneer on this front.

Interesting that this guy -- incumbent no less, right? -- didn't wait, like most I think are, for regulatory guidance. Interesting indeed.
legendary
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Gresham's Lawyer
He is the current mayor, seeking re-election,this is interesting.
Especially with this:
http://paymentweek.com/us-federal-election-commission-to-weigh-legality-of-bitcoin-donations/
sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 250
The Libertarian and Pirate Parties in Canada accept Bitcoin. An no, you are not allowed to make significant contributions without identifying yourself. I believe you have to be a Canadian citizen as well. Any excess contributions we can not account for are essentially a donation to the Government.

Edit: It would be interesting if we could convince the Receiver General to post a public Bitcoin address.
That's what I'd like - some stats.
legendary
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Let the chips fall where they may.
The Libertarian and Pirate Parties in Canada accept Bitcoin. An no, you are not allowed to make significant contributions without identifying yourself. I believe you have to be a Canadian citizen as well. Any excess contributions we can not account for are essentially a donation to the Government.

Edit: It would be interesting if we could convince the Receiver General to post a public Bitcoin address.
sr. member
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Good ole cadillac michigan.

Note how they say if you donate over $100 worth if btc that you have to send in the name of your employer and such.


Because it is conforming to current fiat law essentially. Same for "Only US Citizens".

I love that he's accepting BTC, but I wish his web page had some information (issues...). It is lacking.
member
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Good ole cadillac michigan.

Note how they say if you donate over $100 worth if btc that you have to send in the name of your employer and such.


that makes me wonder if politicians are allowed to accept donations from outside the US?

all donations must come from a US citizen
sr. member
Activity: 260
Merit: 250
Good ole cadillac michigan.

Note how they say if you donate over $100 worth if btc that you have to send in the name of your employer and such.


that makes me wonder if politicians are allowed to accept donations from outside the US?
hero member
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Ching-Chang;Ding-Dong
Good ole cadillac michigan.

Note how they say if you donate over $100 worth if btc that you have to send in the name of your employer and such.
sr. member
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★☆★777Coin★☆★
Having pro-bitcoin politicians is EXTREMELY important if we don't want to see it banned or regulated in some way.
That's great new and a welcomed start.

if politicians using any thing I believe its not going only in good way its also in bad way
newbie
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Having pro-bitcoin politicians is EXTREMELY important if we don't want to see it banned or regulated in some way.
That's great new and a welcomed start.
member
Activity: 111
Merit: 10
Mayoral candidate in a town of about 10,000 is looking to BTC to provide a simple and effortless way to accept donations from any supports, or even just simple Bitcoin advocates. Please check out the page and let us know what you think.

http://www.barnettformayor.com/bitcoins

Disclosure: I approached the candidate and asked that they start accepting Bitcoin. Credit to Mark Warden in New Hampshire for being the pioneer on this front.
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