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Sadly, Johnson is probably one of the better ones. The page listing is generally a fair representation of libertarian talking points.There appears to be no point in an actual libertarian commenting in this thread.
Why not? Is there nothing you have to add to the question of why my friend thinks the Libertarian party is a good choice? Nothing to correct in my impression of them from their list of issues on their web page?
Out of curiosity, when YOU read Johnson/Weld's web page and their list of issues, do YOU think they are Libertarians?
Do you think they are a good example of Libertarians??
I’m generally fine with the comments on drugs, abortion, internet freedom & security, foreign policy & national defense, and personal freedom/rights. I don’t think Johnson would be “just like Obama”, but would be more restrained in us of US power abroad (aka Libya and Syria).Do you like their issues list?
I’d have to read more on his opinions on Immigration to know whether or not I’d be in his camp, but it is certainly more rational than the Repugs. The “criminal justice” section is pretty fuzzy, but obviously the war on drugs is a big part of it. The rest is mostly a mixture of fantasy and/or mumbo jumbo.
The first edition of Steve Forbes could have been pretty close…after that nothing comes to mind.Which Libertarian would you like to see as your nominee?
If I decide that Hillary is quite safe to win my state, then I might continue my vote against the Democins and Republocrat status quo.Will you be voting for Johnson Weld?
Previous votes:
84 Reagan
88 Bush
92 LP (I think)
96 LP
00 LP
04 Kerry
08 Obama
12 LP
Keeping this very short: With the worst financial mess since the depression, the Banksters were pretty much given a hand slap instead of felony charges. We have the worst of both worlds. Banks are protected by the government, but are not held accountable or responsible for their screw ups. Pres. Obama appointed a groups of great defense lawyers to the DoJ. And even worse, was that the opposition party remained completely silent on the protection racket, quietly approving one thing Obama was doing. There was no equivalent of Dr. William Black (from the S&L crisis prosecution) brought in. Hillary was second only to Jeb Bush (at least last fall when I read it last) in attracting WS money…
SS: I’d drop the cap on FICA taxes, and let the CEO’s help out. I’d raise the early retirement, probably to 64. I’d exclude the first $10,000 of income from FICA taxes. Benefit formulas would be unchanged. The “carried interest” loophole would be ended.