Sunday, July 27, 2014

Libertarians can only harm our system

With the rejection of Liberalism, Liberal-Tarinas have to keep
their more liberal beliefs out of the public eye.
Curtis E. McLaughlin, 25, is the Libertarian candidate running for the U.S. House District 4 seat in South Carolina.
His key issues - according to The State newspaper - Reduce defense spending and overseas involvement, legalize all drugs at the federal level and get the federal government out of education.
Do you really think no government, is good, o effective, government? Do you not think that has been tried? Are you really a Libertarians?
The Libertarian Party is composed of no-longer engaged fragments of the two established parties.
Some Libertarians are actually "anything-goes" Liberals. Democrats in nature, who have come to the realization that liberalism, in South Carolina, has been exposed for what it is. Liberals are routinely rejected for statewide office, and they know it. These are better defined as Liberal-Tarians, who want a voice, but they do not want to admit who, and what they are. They hope to skim enough of the vote from the GOP, so that Democrats can get an office they have been deemed unfit for.
If you listen to their reasoning, it seems some Libertarians are actually former Republicans, who are so fed up with the media's portrayal of all Republicans, they've quit. They see all Republicans, as the worst Republican because that is what the media wants them to see. They buy into the ignorance-based idea that both parties are the same. They have to believe that the party, that all by itself gave us Obamacare, is also the party that is working to dismantle it. That is just not true.
These once-valuable voters have conceded their voice. They have buried their heads in the sand or they have taken their ball and gone home. These former Republicans have left the mess to the adults to wade through. That's pretty immature and irresponsible.These would-be Republicans are so out-of-touch, they will accept isolationist national security, that emboldens world-domination dictators and religious zealots. And they subscribe to the "turn-on, tune-out "philosophy that Liberal elitists espouse. Liberals, who denounce greed, but want to take government riches for themselves, are not a concern to the Libertarians.
A few Libertarians are linked to the Tea Party movement. They are people who are just frustrated. A few  are so mad that they have gotten no traction pushing nuanced ideas to the masses, they will caucus with anyone who claims to be listening to their "superior" (in their minds) ideology.  The Tea Party Libertarians have not stopped to see what they have to accept, or compromise, for the attention of the Liberal-Tarians.


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