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originally posted by: Grimpachi
Look at what was voted for. The two worst candidates in US history and they still voted two party. Not even enough protest votes to reach 5%. America is screwed, idiocracy is here to stay.
originally posted by: SpeakerofTruth
a reply to: SolAquarius
Problem is, you can't get leftists and rightists to compromise. Both sides want EVERYTHING to be 100% their way.
The immigration problem would be a great place to start.
It is well enough that people of the nation do not understand our banking and monetary system, for if they did, I believe there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning. Henry Ford
originally posted by: cleverhans
Just don't ask any questions about issues that he and his supporters are not interested or invested in due to their positions on foreign policy and therefore have no reason to study or learn about.
originally posted by: SolAquarius
originally posted by: SpeakerofTruth
There's people who claim Paul Ryan is "Libertarian." Lol. Most Americans don't even know what a Libertarian is. Lol.
You know to be entirely honest I'm not even sure what it means and I only call myself a Libertarian sparingly. I do so because I know there is much debate of what it means to be libertarian.
I mean I hate to boil it down to fiscally conservative and socially liberal but that's pretty much were I am at.
Run government efficiently, respect the bill of rights keep out of my business with snooping. Keep social justice crap out of my life and keep religious social conservative crap out of my life.
originally posted by: SpeakerofTruth
a reply to: SolAquarius
That's a pretty good summation of a Libertarian. Where they kind of lose me is the wide open borders thing. I just don't think it's prudent.
I tend to consider myself an "extreme " centrist. I truly think that ninety percent of the problems of this country could be solved with a mix of conservative and liberal ideology. Problem is, you can't get leftists and rightists to compromise. Both sides want EVERYTHING to be 100% their way.
The immigration problem would be a great place to start. Legalize the 14+ million people here and make them adherent to our laws and taxes. Then build a wall, put troops on our borders or whatever is necessary to reduce further incursion. You're not going to rationally round up 14+ million people. It won't work. Alternately, you can't justify a blanket amnesty AND leave our borders porous. That's not going to work either
originally posted by: TheBadCabbie
I tend to agree with you about the open borders thing. I think this position changes from cycle to cycle, depending on who's running. I seem to remember the other candidates not being quite as open border friendly as Johnson was, but perhaps I'm remembering it wrong. The Libertarian party is open to having differing positions within the party on controversial issues, like abortion for instance. A lot of Libertarians go either way on this issue, though there's probably a majority on the pro-choice side.