The Republican Crack-Up Revisited
Very interesting analysis of the struggles within the GOP to stay as a meaningful party. From the article: "Put another way, there has been no basis for Republican unity in principle, except perhaps for a strong national defense. However, on matters of domestic policy, constitutional limitations on government power, economics, immigration, trade, civil liberties, individual rights...on just about everything you can name, Republicans are all over the map. There's no single principle, let alone broader political philosophy, that holds the party factions together."
I will grant you that if Sanders and Trump go independent after getting ignominiously dumped by their respective parties, we might get rid of Hillary after all, since she wouldnt get 270 electoral votes with 4 candidates sharing votes and the republican house would have to pick a president.
(cue the mantra)
I think GOP. Will hold onto one of the houses but prob not the Senate.
If trump gets in , I think the wall will get delayed because illegal immigration slowed on its own, taxes will go down on us, companies will get either no taxes or lower taxes on overseas earnings, corporate taxes will decrease, and there will be some increases in economic activity due not to trump himself but the "make America great again" psychological boost. I do think he would cut back on foreign aid and fighting nonproductive wars.
Most of what you fear from trump would never happen because the GOP. hates him and they will have only one chamber of congress
There are a few things that might change my vote. What if the repubs are stupid and force trump out and the dems do the same with sanders- and they both go independent?. That might end our two party stranglehold !!!. I would abandon the repubs party and vote independent to force nebulizer pick the president.,(bye bye evil witch woman Hillary,). Gary Johnson still would have no chance of winning but he might enough electoral college votes to keep Hillary from winning
That is not Donald Trump. A strong-arm, self-proclaimed "man on the white horse" Pragmatist promising to use "magnificent" and "wonderful" government power to make statist "Deals", with no concern for freedom and the rights of the individual, is the wrong direction. Please don't repeat the mantra of the idolatry claiming that Pied Piper Trump the Great is the only one who can save us. He cannot and will not, does not want to, and by present indications is so self-destructive that he can't even beat Hillary.
Pragmatism does not mean being practical, and rejecting it does not mean rejecting being practical. Being practical requires acting in accordance with valid principles. Violating principles results in injustice and destruction. Pragmatism does not work. Democrat political philosophy is in fact progressive statism, not a "hodgepodge of little problems" to solve.
Accounting gimmicks and a phony, non-existent "trust fund" for social security and medicare do not make spending on national defense most of the Federal budget. The government spent our social security taxes long ago under the ruse of borrowing from itself. All taxes go into the general fund. Most spending and taxes, even spending on defense, is not "war spending", and defense is not a conspiracy for the "armaments industry". Your leftist rhetoric sneering at national defense betrays you.
Whatever you liked about Atlas Shrugged, Ayn Rand's novels and philosophy that you don't read have nothing to do with leftist 'narratives' and evasions of what their statism and collectivism, including their misanthropic anti-private property rights eco-fascism, is doing to us.
Those who, like Ayn Rand for entire life, are warning against the destruction and violation of the rights of the individual by the progression into neo-Marxist collectivist tyrants, like Obama and Clinton, are not "doomsayers", contrary to your continuing smear. The "fundamental change" imposed by the left away from the founding principles of freedom and individualism under constitutional government in this country is not leading to "more individualism and less statism", and like Pragmatism, leftist rhetoric pretending otherwise does not "work".
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In every presidential election, people are told that they are “wasting their vote” if they vote for the Libertarian candidate.
As one who has voted for every Libertarian presidential candidate since 1972, I think the exact opposite is true. By voting for my principles, my votes over the years have had far more impact than if I had allowed the two “establishment” parties to dictate my choices.
No matter how you have voted for President in the past, your vote has never made a difference in the outcome. Nor will it do so in the future. Even if you live in a “swing state” that could go either way, your lone vote will not spell the difference between victory and defeat for either establishment party candidate.
So if you can’t change the election outcome, why vote at all? The answer is that by voting Libertarian, you will be adding to the vote totals of the only party that consistently supports individual freedom. And those vote totals matter – the establishment parties pay close attention when a significant number of voters break with the two-party system, and they will often modify their stands on certain issues to protect their base and prevent further defections.
On the other hand, if you vote for the “lesser of two evils,” you are saying in effect, “I support the political status quo. I have faith in the two-party system, and I’m not interested in supporting candidates from other parties, even if they have fresh ideas that I agree with. I don’t like either of the two establishment party candidates, but I will vote for Establishment Party Candidate X because he or she is not quite as bad as Establishment Party Candidate Y.” This truly is a waste of your vote, and does nothing to advance the cause of freedom.
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