And there is the real truth. Republicans don’t like libertarians even though the core values are very close simply because they have not sold their values as republicans have. The I am going to take my ball and go home line is used all the time against libertarians from republicans because they cannot stand the fact that most libertarians refuse to vote for the continued corrupt politicians that keep coming out of the system.
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Where the R’s have sold out and are now willing to accept any and all lies that the republican party feeds them (while, indecently, acting exactly like the democrats in legislation) the libertarians are no longer willing to take that bullshit. Unfortunately, as long as republicans are willing to back democrats, nothing is going to change. Fortunately, more and more of them are refusing to play. Eve3ntually, the Republican Party will either change or die. I, for one, can’t wait for that day.
As a side note, it is funny that Rabbi rails against the reality that the libertarians have no power because they are not getting politicians in power when, in fact, that is how we garner the power in the first place. There would NEVER be any split or change in the parties if we did as they suggest, vote the ticket because it is better than the other guy. The more people break away and show that is unacceptable, the more the politicians need to take notice and change or die out. The ball gains momentum as it rolls along as well. So, in a way, he is right. We do not have the influence now to change much BUT it is gaining and this is EXACTLY how we get that power.
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Where the R’s have sold out and are now willing to accept any and all lies that the republican party feeds them (while, indecently, acting exactly like the democrats in legislation) the libertarians are no longer willing to take that bullshit. Unfortunately, as long as republicans are willing to back democrats, nothing is going to change. Fortunately, more and more of them are refusing to play. Eve3ntually, the Republican Party will either change or die. I, for one, can’t wait for that day.
As a side note, it is funny that Rabbi rails against the reality that the libertarians have no power because they are not getting politicians in power when, in fact, that is how we garner the power in the first place. There would NEVER be any split or change in the parties if we did as they suggest, vote the ticket because it is better than the other guy. The more people break away and show that is unacceptable, the more the politicians need to take notice and change or die out. The ball gains momentum as it rolls along as well. So, in a way, he is right. We do not have the influence now to change much BUT it is gaining and this is EXACTLY how we get that power.
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