Any thoughts on the Congressional elections?I like Lawson for representing the 4th district.http://www.lawsonforcongress.com/ Here is a list of his stances on issues: * End waste from un-Constitutional spending * Stop corporate welfare and protectionist regulations written by lobbyists, so we can create our own businesses and jobs * Stop taking so much wealth to Washington, so our state and local governments can better meet our needs * Secure the border and end economic incentives for illegal immigration * Restore accessible healthcare, restore the doctor-patient relationship * Defend national security * Support free trade, and oppose managed trade by special interests * Stop the looting of Social Security * Protect the environment by protecting private property rights and ending corporate welfare * Protect our privacy and civil liberties * Protect the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
4/21/2008 2:09:14 AM
The howlers in this far-left echo chamber will be arriving soon, I'm sure. BTW, at the very least, you will likely be questioned as to whether this next-to-last item above. . .
4/21/2008 2:33:30 AM
TWW is to the right of most other internet boards.Which is not surprising considering how right-leaning NCSU is for a college.
4/21/2008 2:40:47 AM
^ Ah, here's one now--right on cue.
4/21/2008 2:41:30 AM
Lawson personally believes in the "right to life". On his website he states, "As a physician, I believe that unborn children deserve the same medical care and legal protection as those outside the womb. I support H.R. 1094 (Sanctity of Life Act of 2007), which defines life as beginning at conception." I do not agree with him on this point but, on the same note, the abortion issue isn't really one that sways my vote. The precedent set by Roe vs. Wade isn't going anywhere.
4/21/2008 2:43:03 AM
Unfortunately one of our dumbest posters in TSB, and biggest trolls, Hooksaw, has crapped on your thread. You'd be wise to ignore his senile rantings.
4/21/2008 2:44:11 AM
^^ That's what I thought. I'm pro-choice, but that's not my top issue or a make-or-break issue for me--it is for some, though.^ As usual, you have nothing to offer except bile. Fly back to your stinking hole, you fucking moonbat.
4/21/2008 2:48:51 AM
I think his most important stance for me is supporting free trade, and opposing managed trade by special interests.
4/21/2008 2:55:23 AM
^^^ he's not the one crapping on the thread (for example, by engaging in personal attacks with no substance whatsoever).
4/21/2008 3:04:11 AM
^
4/21/2008 3:47:20 AM
no, it's not simply trolling. hooksaw isn't really much of a troll, anyway (The_Judge was a troll). I'm not saying he doesn't say some silly shit, but that doesn't make him a troll.i've said before, being an asshole is fine. you don't have to engage in polite discourse. you just can't shit talk people without making any sort of argument or contributing anything to the political discussion.
4/21/2008 3:57:44 AM
^I disagree. Just because he has an opinion doesn't make him any less of a troll. He's a political troll who baits others into stupid arguments and then proceeds to talk shit when his arguments fail.
4/21/2008 4:51:37 AM
^ let's not get into the business of policing away bad arguments and opinions. There would only be about a half dozen of us left.Ok, maybe like 10.
4/21/2008 5:02:29 AM
4/21/2008 8:42:55 AM
I generally take issue with anyone who is 'pro-life' and touts less government control and personal and civil liberties at the same time.
4/21/2008 8:50:58 AM
^ I think the people that do that believe they are protecting the rights of those about to be born. They equate abortion with murder, etc
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4/21/2008 9:55:14 AM
BJ Lawson is running against Augustus Cho to decide who gets to go up against David Price in the fall.Lawson is basically a Ron Paul republican. Excellent on the issues but lacking much charisma in my opinion.Cho is pretty much an old-school republican. Pro-Iraq war, pro-drug war, Pro-patriot act etc.While I don't agree with alot of Cho's positions, he is a much more dynamic candidate. He can give an impassioned speech and exudes alot of energy. A welcome change from the weak mumblings of rep. Price. If we could transfer Cho's charisma into Lawson, we'd have a terrific libertarian-leaning solution to the 4th district's election.Granted, state legislators have carved up the 4th district to be Price's private fiefdom for life, but I think we could pry him out of there with a little luck.
4/21/2008 10:34:40 AM
Rep. David Price is not going anywhere.
4/21/2008 10:57:07 AM
4/21/2008 1:08:38 PM
i guess he could sub "same sex civil unions" in there instead
4/21/2008 1:24:58 PM
yeah, that would be a better fit.
4/21/2008 1:41:46 PM
4/21/2008 1:54:16 PM
Nutsmakr, if you would like to know how private property protection can save the environment I good place to start your research is the "tragedy of the commons". We observe that when land, rivers, etc (the environment) is privately owned that the resulting effect is positive. There are many good examples that have showed this to be true over the years. Consider what the differences would be between the upkeep and overall beauty of a national park that is "publicly owned" via the government compared to one that is privately owned. It turns out that the privately owned park is cleaner, more convenient and overall better in quality to those who patron them. This is naturally because the private owner has a stake in the upkeep, quality and experience of the park goer. He has an incentive to make the park as nice as possible so you will come and spend money. In other words, you benefit because of the nicer park, he benefits because he has more money and the environment is better off for it.
4/21/2008 5:37:46 PM
4/21/2008 6:25:46 PM
Whenever talk of restoring property rights in respect to the environment is brought up, it means a removal of environmental regulations. After further reading the website, it becomes even more muddled.
4/21/2008 7:44:42 PM
I don't think it's fair to make the statement "the removal of environmental regulations" as if such should (or would) occur in a vacuum. Sure, there are plenty of Republicans who make that pitch on the grounds of helping business interests, but there are plenty of other folks out there who are trying to come up with an alternative approach which rests in greater control on the behalf of property owners being able to enforce liability.In short - my property rights forbid you from dumping toxic waste on my lawn. But what happens when "environmental regulations" tell you it's okay to do so, so long as you only do it "a little?"
4/21/2008 9:01:04 PM
I don't like in the same district as any of you anymore, but my representative is one of the coolest in the South. I hear he wants to legalize medicinal marijuana, supports a full platform of civil rights, liberties, and welfare, and was good friends with Warren Zevon. Still, NC deserves good representatives.
4/21/2008 10:43:47 PM
1. His website lists these reforms to healthcare:"As your Congressman, I will work to: * Make healthcare benefits equally accessible to you outside of employment * Eliminate all taxes on savings for healthcare expenses without arbitrary restrictions on contribution limits * Free the market for health insurance, so people can buy as much, or as little, coverage as they need"2.If you are interested in environmental economics regarding private property google the concepts in my previous post. Remember economic thinking is about "seeing what is seen AND seeing what is not seen"(Bastiat)3.Subsidies reduce competition among firms. Polluting is not exactly the most competitive behavior.
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