I am voting for myself for president out of self-interest
Inspired by the discussion linked above regarding reasons why an Objectivist should vote for Trump for president, I have decided to completely reject those premises.
I was told I wasted my vote when I voted libertarian for president in 2000 in the State of Florida where Bush beat Gore by 555 votes. Several friends said I should have voted for Tweedledee so that we wouldn't get Tweedledum for president. What we got was a month-long lawsuit brought by Tweedledum to try to "discern" my vote that cost the stock market 15%.
While I agree with Gary Johnson on the big picture, he has done just enough to make me not want to vote for him.
I have decided to write in myself in my vote for president. I am the only person who can govern me. As for the rest of you, given the opinions expressed in this forum, I should hope that each of you would vote for yourself, too. I have no interest in governing any of you either.
I was told I wasted my vote when I voted libertarian for president in 2000 in the State of Florida where Bush beat Gore by 555 votes. Several friends said I should have voted for Tweedledee so that we wouldn't get Tweedledum for president. What we got was a month-long lawsuit brought by Tweedledum to try to "discern" my vote that cost the stock market 15%.
While I agree with Gary Johnson on the big picture, he has done just enough to make me not want to vote for him.
I have decided to write in myself in my vote for president. I am the only person who can govern me. As for the rest of you, given the opinions expressed in this forum, I should hope that each of you would vote for yourself, too. I have no interest in governing any of you either.
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Do you mind if I write in your name too? :)
Always good to hear from you.
O.A.
I resent paying any taxes at all at this point. I buy as much as possible online from out of state retailers to avoid the sales taxes. I have old cars so I dont have to pay sales tax on new cars. I do have to register the damn things and pay registration fees though.
Even internet service is taxed locally here in Las Vegas, as are utilities, phone service, and nearly everything except perhaps food that you cook yourself.
There are many philosophical libertarian activists within the LP, and achieving “the proper philosophy dominating a culture” depends in part on the difficult task of political education and outreach.
You left out addressing "nor does it matter because most people are 'dissatisfied' with politics without knowing what is right and what is required ... This is a matter of the proper philosophy dominating a culture, not counting parties." A-philosophical libertarians and conservatives making a publicity stunt out of a fringe candidate is not an answer. Meanwhile we have a real election in which one of two candidates will win and it makes a difference to us here in our real lives.
“Americans are unhappy with both parties, exit polls show”
http://www.pressherald.com/2014/11/05...
“Neither Major Party Cracks 40% Favorability in Latest Poll”
http://www.gallup.com/poll/181985/nei...
“Poll: Most young Americans dissatisfied with political parties”
http://www.denverpost.com/2016/08/06/...
Gary Johnson received 1% of the vote in 2012 and will be receiving multiples of that percentage in 2016. That’s not exactly a ringing endorsement of the two-party system. I think its days are numbered, and good riddance..
A third or fourth party that might eventually win in the future is likely to be as bad or worse than the current ones because they are all based on variations of the same false premises. This is a matter of the proper philosophy dominating a culture, not counting parties.
Everyone knows that neither candidate is popular beyond his own minority of devoted followers. Neither that nor fringe candidates will change the fact that one of them will win and that they will have different impacts on us in how they use government.
No one has said that either Trump or Clinton would "advance the cause of liberty". Stop equating voting with endorsing policies. Voting for one of two candidates because they make a difference to your life in how they exploit government power is not endorsing any of it
Thinking that voting doesn't matter in the election because your sole vote doesn't by itself determine the election and that voting for a fringe loser does matter are both fantasy, not "cold hard realism".
Fantasy is supporting and voting for Trump or Hillary and thinking that doing so will advance the cause of liberty in any way.
Voting one's conscience does not mean fantasizing and ignoring what an election means and what it's impact on life is here in reality. Don't separate philosophy from dealing with reality. Applying philosophical principles of rationality and self-interest does not mean fantasizing during an election.
Voting for a candidate based on the difference between the two of them is not support for what he does and is not a sanction as "most closely aligning" with one's own views. It is simple recognition of the facts that the difference makes and one of them will be in power.
If someone lives in a state that is so far gone that it is known in advance to vote for Clinton, then he knows in advance that his vote won't make any difference, just as surely as he knows that one of the two candidates will win. But he cans till try to persuade others.
The candidates and their parties are entrenched because of the dominant philosophy that has spread for over a century. Throwing away votes on fringe candidates who won't win regardless of the difference between the two, one of which who will win, does not change that and will not provide better candidates in the future. The goofy "libertarians", this time two 'liberal' Republicans, are an embarrassment, not something to publicly endorse.
Please read Ayn Rand and why she advocated spreading the right philosophical ideas to effect cultural and therefore political reform. A-philosophical libertarianism and conservativism are hopeless, as illustrated by the anti-conceptual here-now-election nonsense spouted every four years with their anti-intellectual cries to avoid meaningful votes without regard for what an election is and why the candidates are what they are.
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