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2010-09-07 ::
madlibertarianguy //
Dumbassery
A Perfect Example
This piece seems a perfect example of one of my theories: most of those who side with demotards come voting time don’t do so out of reverence for their fiscal policy or their love of big government, but because they fucking hate how so-con motherfuckers have turned the GOP in to the party of self […]
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If the best support you have for your party is that the other party is full of poo poo heads, you’re in trouble. If that’s the best Obama can drum up, it’s going to be an ugly November for Demotards.
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And no I’m not talking about ObamaCare this time, but Rand Paul. I was of the mind that he represents a very good chance at getting a consistently pro-liberty senator in the federal government. But with each piece of news I hear since his slaughter of republitard establishment favorite Grayson, I lean more towards the […]
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Bill Estep via The Lexington Herald-Leader on recent meetings between Rand Paul and the establishment party hacks Paul ran against in the Kentucky Senatorial primaries: But Paul ran outside the party establishment, against a man endorsed by leaders of that establishment and without the support of many in the party structure. “It happened, and we’ve […]
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Though I doubt that the residents of hell are seeing ice crystals form, it’s fair odds that they felt a chilly breeze when the The New York Times lamented that a Federal Court recently upheld unprecedented amounts of executive power. An anonymous editorialist: One of the most vital jobs of the federal courts is to […]
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2010-05-25 ::
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Libertarian Party
An LP Poll
The Libertarian Party is hosting a poll in order to determine their new slogan which will officially represent the party. First, the options: – Fiscally Conservative, Socially Liberal – Fiscally Responsible, Socially Tolerant – Free Markets and Civil Liberties – More Freedom, Less Government – Smaller Government, Lower Taxes, More Freedom It my estimation, the […]
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2010-05-21 ::
madlibertarianguy //
Government
The 70/30 Nation
Arthur C. Brooks via The Washington Post: If we reject the administration’s narrative, the 70-30 nation will remain strong. If we accept it, and base our nation’s policies on it, we will be well on our way to a European-style social democracy. Punitive taxes and regulations will make it harder to be an entrepreneur, and […]
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David Swerdlick via The Root: He took a decidedly anti-choice position on abortion and fudged on the (after the fact) banking bailout by focusing on the (before the fact) housing bubble. He didn’t distinguish himself from the Congress from which he’s ”taking government back.” By contrast, it would’ve only taken the senior Paul two minutes […]
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Tad DeHaven via Cato-at-Liberty: I’d prefer to believe Paul’s victory last night was a repudiation of the GOP establishment as much as it was a repudiation of Washington in general. Popular discontent with the statist Democrat establishment in Washington is well recognized. But if Kentucky Republicans just signaled their displeasure with the statist Republican establishment, […]
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2010-05-19 ::
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Government + Rand Paul
I Don’t Know What Is
If a 24 point victory for the “outsider” isn’t a sign that the GOP establishment is in trouble, I don’t know what is.
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