Thought I'd kick this rolling thread off with Rand Paul's money bomb today. As of this post, he's raised $982,310: http://www.randpaul2010.com/BJ Lawson has expressed that he will not be running again: http://blog.lawsonforcongress.com/2009/08/06/about-whats-next/Peter Schiff's senate campaign is gaining steam: http://www.schiffforsenate.com/While the Libertarian party may never take off, it'll be interesting to see how libertarian thought affects the debate, especially in the GOP.]
9/23/2009 5:48:04 PM
I forsee Libertarians gaining numbers as Sarah palin and others like her drive non-religious republicans away.
9/23/2009 8:30:43 PM
i wish Sarah Palin would just go away, those that take her seriously are idiots
9/23/2009 8:34:18 PM
She, along with the rest of the "neo-conservative" crowd will likely be the death of the GOP unless they can distance themselves from that wing.Interesting article on the Ky GOP primary: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0909/26890.html
9/23/2009 10:30:49 PM
"especially in the GOP"Hey, 2008 presidential contender Mike Gravel, who was a democrat & later a libertarian, did his best to put Hillary, Obama, & all the others to task at the debates in areas like their stances on war related issues. And democratic & libertarian lines can also start to blur when you look at certain chapters of & efforts by ACLU.Lawson being anti-federal grants to the research triangle, anti-abortion, anti-gay marriage, & his opposition to federal funding for education kept me from voting from him, but he's a very personable guy, and I've got to give him respect for putting his principles ahead of political party in calling out & not endorsing the republican who is running where he ran last time:
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9/24/2009 8:59:26 AM
I AM ANDREW RYAN, AND I HAVE A QUESTION FOR YOU
9/25/2009 10:27:46 AM
I think people overestimate, especially on the internet, the number of supposed "libertarians" out there.It seemed like there were a ton of Ron Paultards flooding the internet a couple of years ago. Then I realized that they were just incredibly present and obnoxious on certain websites I visited quite often, so it seemed like they were very numerous. When it came down to the votes, he couldn't even go over 10% (8? 7? 6?) in New Hampshire.Shockingly enough, people aren't drawn to movements centered around fighting the floating value of currency and bickering about whether or not it is proper to allow charities to handle all welfare, or even to have charities at all.
9/25/2009 2:00:25 PM
Don't get me wrong, I am a sort of libertarian (a left leaning one), but I think that if you want people to not be dependent on the government for their needs, and thus create a world where you don't need a big gov., you need to work now to build those non-gov. institutions and make people more prepared for a minimal state.Federal libertarian candidates make more sense than state-level ones, because the state is more responsive and constitutionally allowed to do more things. It also allows for a safer, systematic peeling back of the layers. First get rid of the most glaring threats to rights and global liberty: militarism and foreign projection. It's a necessary step to the rest and a greater threat to someone's liberty than zoning laws or a tax on soda.[Edited on September 27, 2009 at 3:53 PM. Reason : .]
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9/28/2009 12:02:33 AM
I foresee this being irrelevant to anything other than internet messageboards because libertarian politicians are universally clowns who don't know how to get anything done in the real world, which is why they thrive on the internet.
9/28/2009 1:09:06 AM
http://www.lpnc.org/
9/28/2009 1:22:45 AM
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9/28/2009 4:15:57 PM
fair tax is a good idea if you like bad ideas.negative income tax and land value tax are better ideas that economists and not talk show hosts actually approve of.
9/28/2009 4:18:30 PM
9/28/2009 4:29:02 PM
what dont you like about the fairtax pink? It treats everyone equally. It would also help businesses stay in the states and compete in the global market.
9/28/2009 4:31:48 PM
^^^ what's the deal with negative income tax?I'd like to see SOMETHING that's less of a clusterfuck than the current system. Maybe something like a hybrid of the Fairtax with a fairly flat income tax, but without all the crazy credits and deductions and loopholes and blah blah blah.Anything is better than what we have now. What's the worst thing that happens? We don't take in enough money with taxes to cover our expenditures? Shit, we're not even in the ballpark of doing that now. The current system is unfair and needlessly complicated, and it encourages a bunch of bloated government, because is fosters the idea that there are free lunches to be had.I've thought seriously about changing my registration to Libertarian, but I'm not going to vote for most of them, either. I'll almost never vote for a Democrat--I'll vote for maybe a quarter of the Republicans, and maybe a quarter of the Libertarians. Most of the time, I either abstain or write in "No confidence". Changing my registration wouldn't really buy me anything, and would really just serve as a middle finger to the GOP (which I would take great delight in).However, I want to run for office someday, and I guess the odds are that it'll be as a Republican...I wonder if it might be better to have a 100% GOP pedigree behind me?
10/9/2009 3:35:48 AM
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10/9/2009 10:44:11 AM
EIC was established long before Clinton. 1975 I think. Clinton only expanded it. But, then again, so did Regan and Bush I.Just letting you know! [Edited on October 9, 2009 at 10:54 AM. Reason : ``]
10/9/2009 10:53:56 AM
^ Yes you're right, I just looked. My bad.
10/9/2009 10:54:56 AM
I vote Libertarian because I, too, yearn for the days when commerce was a matter of trading jugs of rum for beaver pelts.
10/9/2009 10:56:46 AM
It's not surprising that Peter Schiff, and Ron Paul really, are rapidly gaining credibility, as they really have identified the root causes of the recession. The scary thing is what they're saying will happen if we continue along this path - hyperinflation and a severe depression. I'm afraid that they're right. When the world begins to really detach itself from the dollar, which we're already seeing take place, I can see things getting very bad.
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