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Supersonic
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Re: Whig Liberty Caucus
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Reply #25 on:
September 02, 2012, 08:17:28 am »
Hmm, don't really think this is for me. I'm not a libertarian at heart. I, for one, love wire-tapping, the PATRIOT Act, the 'War on Drugs'; not to mention my 3rd favourite pastime is 'smelling the napalm in the morning'.
Oh well.
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Re: Whig Liberty Caucus
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September 02, 2012, 08:36:09 am »
Quote from: Supersonic on September 02, 2012, 08:17:28 am
Hmm, don't really think this is for me. I'm not a libertarian at heart. I, for one, love wire-tapping, the PATRIOT Act, the 'War on Drugs';
not to mention my 3rd favourite pastime is 'smelling the napalm in the morning
'.
Oh well.
It's only your third favorite pastime? What are the other two?
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Re: Whig Liberty Caucus
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Quote from: IDS Legislator SJoyceFla on September 02, 2012, 06:58:47 am
Quote from: Senator Scott on September 02, 2012, 02:43:43 am
I don't think a person can call oneself a libertarian unless they legitimately believe that every aspect of government ought to be minimized and not expanded in any way, shape, or form -- hence why I stopped using the word to classify my ideology a long time ago, but that's just me.
What about roundabout arguments (sort of recognizing that while the government and other individuals can infringe on liberty, the corporation is just as capable of doing so; thus, the proper role of government is to protect our liberties from both other individuals
and
corporations)? Roundabout arguments like the idea we need freedom of movement, so yes, the government can build the roads. We need freedom to live without being poisoned, so yes, the government can create national parks, restrict pollution, etc. People aren't really free unless they're free to actually live, so yes, the government can set a minimum wage. No one can be truly free if they are in fear for their lives, so yes, the government can fund emergency services and even some welfare programs. Government isn't the solution to the nation's problems, but it isn't so much about minimizing government intrusion, it's maximizing individual freedom through those who can protect them best from those who would infringe on them.
Well, what you said is mainly what a small minority of libertarians believe -- those being, of course, left-libertarians. Personally, I've mostly encountered the 'Austrian school-type' libertarians who seem to want to tear every wall of government down, or at least just short of doing so, so that we're living in the kind of country Murray Rothbard idealized: no government whatsoever, including a privatized judicial system. I know that, obviously, not all libertarians subscribe to the anarcho-capitalist ideology, but their long associations with the Chicago and Austrian schools makes them appear overly idealistic to me; in many ways, the Libertarian Party as a whole is much more liberal than the GOP, but it is also more conservative just for its economic platform alone.
Maybe I'm libertarian in the way that I absolutely despise the idea that we should all sacrifice constitutionally-protected liberties and privacy rights for some politician's perverted idea of "security," but that's about it.
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Re: Whig Liberty Caucus
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Reply #28 on:
September 02, 2012, 02:27:13 pm »
Quote from: Northeast Representative Goldwater on September 02, 2012, 08:36:09 am
Quote from: Supersonic on September 02, 2012, 08:17:28 am
Hmm, don't really think this is for me. I'm not a libertarian at heart. I, for one, love wire-tapping, the PATRIOT Act, the 'War on Drugs';
not to mention my 3rd favourite pastime is 'smelling the napalm in the morning
'.
Oh well.
It's only your third favorite pastime? What are the other two?
My second is destroying healthcare and making sure only the top 1% can access it. My favourite pastime of all though is drinking inexcusable amounts of alcohol.
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Re: Whig Liberty Caucus
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Reply #29 on:
September 02, 2012, 02:45:06 pm »
While this is not the perfect caucus for me - I don't exactly qualify as a "libertarian" - I wish this caucus well. There are many good people in it!
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Re: Whig Liberty Caucus
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Reply #30 on:
September 02, 2012, 04:25:03 pm »
Quote from: Senator Scott on September 02, 2012, 10:36:03 am
Quote from: IDS Legislator SJoyceFla on September 02, 2012, 06:58:47 am
Quote from: Senator Scott on September 02, 2012, 02:43:43 am
I don't think a person can call oneself a libertarian unless they legitimately believe that every aspect of government ought to be minimized and not expanded in any way, shape, or form -- hence why I stopped using the word to classify my ideology a long time ago, but that's just me.
What about roundabout arguments (sort of recognizing that while the government and other individuals can infringe on liberty, the corporation is just as capable of doing so; thus, the proper role of government is to protect our liberties from both other individuals
and
corporations)? Roundabout arguments like the idea we need freedom of movement, so yes, the government can build the roads. We need freedom to live without being poisoned, so yes, the government can create national parks, restrict pollution, etc. People aren't really free unless they're free to actually live, so yes, the government can set a minimum wage. No one can be truly free if they are in fear for their lives, so yes, the government can fund emergency services and even some welfare programs. Government isn't the solution to the nation's problems, but it isn't so much about minimizing government intrusion, it's maximizing individual freedom through those who can protect them best from those who would infringe on them.
Well, what you said is mainly what a small minority of libertarians believe -- those being, of course, left-libertarians. Personally, I've mostly encountered the 'Austrian school-type' libertarians who seem to want to tear every wall of government down, or at least just short of doing so, so that we're living in the kind of country Murray Rothbard idealized: no government whatsoever, including a privatized judicial system. I know that, obviously, not all libertarians subscribe to the anarcho-capitalist ideology, but their long associations with the Chicago and Austrian schools makes them appear overly idealistic to me; in many ways, the Libertarian Party as a whole is much more liberal than the GOP, but it is also more conservative just for its economic platform alone.
Maybe I'm libertarian in the way that I absolutely despise the idea that we should all sacrifice constitutionally-protected liberties and privacy rights for some politician's perverted idea of "security," but that's about it.
Well then I'd consider you as libertarian as Russ Feingold. You're a libertarian on civil liberties issues, if you aren't rabbid gun control, etc.
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Re: Whig Liberty Caucus
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Reply #31 on:
September 02, 2012, 04:26:20 pm »
Quote from: Supersonic on September 02, 2012, 02:27:13 pm
Quote from: Northeast Representative Goldwater on September 02, 2012, 08:36:09 am
Quote from: Supersonic on September 02, 2012, 08:17:28 am
Hmm, don't really think this is for me. I'm not a libertarian at heart. I, for one, love wire-tapping, the PATRIOT Act, the 'War on Drugs';
not to mention my 3rd favourite pastime is 'smelling the napalm in the morning
'.
Oh well.
It's only your third favorite pastime? What are the other two?
My second is destroying healthcare and making sure only the top 1% can access it. My favourite pastime of all though is drinking inexcusable amounts of alcohol.
[insert joke about how this is why you Brits spell everything wrong]
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September 02, 2012, 04:27:13 pm »
Quote from: Mideast Governor ZuWo on September 02, 2012, 02:45:06 pm
While this is not the perfect caucus for me - I don't exactly qualify as a "libertarian" - I wish this caucus well. There are many good people in it!
Thanks governor, and good luck to you in your bid for re-election
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September 02, 2012, 07:21:16 pm »
Napoleon for second preference? I'm undecided for mine, but should we even endorse someone for second pref?
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I think we should only make one presidential endorsement, since only one person can become president.
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Quote from: Northeast Representative Goldwater on September 02, 2012, 09:17:30 pm
I think we should only make one presidential endorsement, since only one person can become president.
Yeah; the runoff voting thing never really made any sense to me.
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Bump.
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Re: Whig Liberty Caucus
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Quote from: Jerseyrules on September 05, 2012, 08:46:54 pm
Quote from: Mideast Assemblyman 20RP12 on September 03, 2012, 06:11:33 pm
[1] Jbrase
He's not even running!
Yes he is.
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Quote from: Jerseyrules on September 05, 2012, 08:46:54 pm
Quote from: Mideast Assemblyman 20RP12 on September 03, 2012, 06:11:33 pm
[1] Jbrase
He's not even running!
I think he was voting on who we should endorse for president, not who should be chairman.
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September 05, 2012, 10:04:47 pm »
Hi guys, just thought I'd pop in here while in the neighborhood.
An endorsement would be nice. Also, be sure to vote in the primary Sept. 9th.
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Quote from: Northeast Representative Goldwater on September 05, 2012, 09:57:39 pm
Quote from: Jerseyrules on September 05, 2012, 08:46:54 pm
Quote from: Mideast Assemblyman 20RP12 on September 03, 2012, 06:11:33 pm
[1] Jbrase
He's not even running!
I think he was voting on who we should endorse for president, not who should be chairman.
Oh. I'm sorry, I had a massive brain fart
. I just kinda figured that was already decided unanimously
.
Anyway, for the presidential endorsement
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Alright so now let's start voting on party chairman. (Unless anyone's opposed to doing so). If RP jumps in he has my endorsement.
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This isn't really a party, so would you call it a party chairman?
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