1/25/2007 11:18:07 AM
The Libertarian Party: your one stop source for free guns, drugs, and hookers.hey? how come no one takes us seriously?
1/25/2007 12:10:54 PM
"Free"? Frack no, you're going to pay for that shiite.
1/25/2007 12:16:45 PM
As a former -- and I stress FORMER -- member of NCSU Campus Libertarians I have this to say about the Libertarian party: at first they seem like a good idea, but about two weeks into supporting them, they begin to sound like a broken record. Basically, the Libertarian party's ideology can be summed up quite accurately as follows:Government = bad.Free market = good.Applying the two statements above to all social and economic policy without exception of any kind will solve all social problems.Sadly, the same can be said to William Redpath's statement above. It's basically a long elaborate way of saying "Waaah, waaah, the president wants to expand the size of the government! No one is taking our little party seriously!", which is the same song and dance that the Libertarian Party produces every time one of its members speaks. This is basically why I am no longer a Libertarian. (Well, my reasons are a bit more complex than that, but this is a good summary.)
1/25/2007 12:26:00 PM
Liberitarians love personal responsibility, unless of course its responsibility for the situation they're in, in that case everything is the government's fault.
1/25/2007 1:29:17 PM
1/25/2007 1:39:18 PM
^^ or we could just blame the capitalists for everything. Either way.
1/25/2007 2:24:47 PM
^^bingoThe feds find all kinds of "creative" ways to steal from the states powers expressly reserved for them in the constitution. I agree with libs in that sense.
1/25/2007 2:28:08 PM
1/25/2007 3:13:33 PM
^ well, *cough*, that wasn't a real amendment.
1/25/2007 3:47:48 PM
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1/25/2007 3:57:13 PM
damned interstate commerce!!!!!!!!!!
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1/25/2007 4:17:51 PM
But the libertarians are on the local ballots. There is a libertarian city councilman in my home town.nutsmackr, are libertarians really often blaming property taxes on the Federal Government? That was your assertion, that libertarians are often blaming the federal government for local governmental interference.
1/25/2007 4:49:27 PM
yes, i've witnessed this. Time and time again, libertarians talk about state and local rights and they don't want the federal government messing with their property, but it all comes back to property taxes.libertarians need to take a civics lesson.
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1/25/2007 10:39:45 PM
^ A better question would be what part of it is on the mark? Let me hit on just a few points
1/26/2007 1:51:55 PM
1/26/2007 2:14:33 PM
only read the first claim of ^^ that idiot
1/26/2007 6:13:17 PM
^ It's something not nearly as relevant to the discussion as this:
1/26/2007 6:19:03 PM
Boone 1, Bakunin 0[Edited on January 26, 2007 at 6:30 PM. Reason : ]
1/26/2007 6:29:23 PM
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1/26/2007 6:30:19 PM
1/26/2007 9:46:19 PM
This "demonization" of government is only fairly a recent development in American history, starting mainly in the Reagan administration. It's counterintuitive that less of a government "of the people, for the people and by the people" is a good thing. The only people who really believe in a significantly weakened federal government are business and corporate interests who would rather the government didn't regulate oppressive and an unethical behavior towards citizens. Be it government or private interests, someone will fill the vacuum left when power is dissolved, and at least government has some semblance of accountability and public interest. Its bad enough the degree of influence that lobbyists have in this country.
1/26/2007 10:00:41 PM
^People have been suspicious of government power much longer than the Reagan presidency. The gov't we have today is hardly of the people...more like of the politicians and their lust for power. And even if we grant your feeling that business world wants to be oppressive and act unethically, there is still a big difference. Only the government is granted the power of force, the power to take your property, liberty and life. "We still find the greedy hand of government thrusting itself into every corner and crevice of industry, and grasping at the spoil of the multitude. . . . It watches prosperity as its prey and permits none to escape without a tribute" - Thomas Paine
1/26/2007 10:45:07 PM
wtf is with all the hippies in this thread.
1/27/2007 10:58:42 AM
1/27/2007 11:26:59 AM
they call me mellow yellow
1/27/2007 12:09:43 PM
1/27/2007 12:14:34 PM
"The Congress shall have power …To make all laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into execution the foregoing powers, and all other powers vested by this Constitution in the government of the United States, or in any department or officer thereof."What part of that does the shit you keep in your skull misunderstand as "limiting the government's powers"?
1/27/2007 1:06:07 PM
So if I demonstrate that divolving into a totalitarian dictatorial government "promotes the general welfare" then I don't need to modify the constitution to do it? Thanks! That's been bothering me for awhile.
1/27/2007 1:34:08 PM
^^It doesn't limit the government's powers; it expands them. That was my point.^ That would violate a large portion of the Constitution. Welfare doesn't violate anything.[Edited on January 27, 2007 at 1:37 PM. Reason : .]
1/27/2007 1:36:09 PM
^ well, that was also my point, so there...
1/27/2007 2:02:22 PM
Interstate commerce is the justification for the feds stealing many of the states governing rights. according to the constitution, the feds can regulate anything that has to do with interstate commerce, and now-a-days, almost everything can be tied to interstate commerce.
1/27/2007 2:07:09 PM
Well, we interpret that way because we want to. It says we can regulate interstate commerce, not anything that impacts interstate commerce. This is not a misinterpretation, it is law by court. We feel the Federal Government should regulation everything that impacts interstate commerce, so we do so.
1/27/2007 3:32:55 PM
EarthDogg:
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