geauxtohell
Choose your weapon.
Because the tea party is full of dick heads.
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Semantics.
Sort of, but not really. An example, social liberals, so called, generally support marriage equality, which means they want the state to sanction the marriage of gay couples. A libertarian probably isn't bothered by gay people getting married, however, we're far more interested in getting the government out of the marriage business all together. We don't want the government defining marriage at all. That's not "socially liberal."
No, they simply understand and follow equal protection jurisprudence, where same-sex couples are allowed access to marriage law.
And there is no such thing as ‘getting government out of marriage.’ Marriage is contract law, written by the states and administered by state courts.
The Tea Party used to be all Libertarians. Then Republicans hijacked and perverted it.
I checked the Libertarian 2012 platform ratified in Vegas and it seems to advocate the rights we enjoy today courtesy of the Bill of Rights. It's interesting that the Libertarian platform rejects government licensing of human relationships so I guess sissie marriage is off the table. Nowhere does the Libertarian platform advocate the legalization of marijuana but I guess the pot heads see the fantasy of a Libertarian election as a open door for drug use. Say it you freaking cowards. Tell Americans that the only agenda on the libertarian platform is drug use and see how many votes you get.
...why not join up and try to remake the only party that is worth remaking instead of jousting at windmills?
I remember watching the debates and a woman asking Romney how we can be sure that he is not another "W". The idiot tried to make nice and not throw him under the bus, big mistake. "W" spent like an idiot, started wars abroad, and created one of the biggest entitlements in US history. Why they called this man a conservative is a mystery to me.
All this talk about the GOP needing to move towards the center is baffling to me. You hear it every year and the more they do it the more they lose elections. If the democrat party is so enticing then join it.
From my vantage point, the libertarians appeal to both parties but also repel them at the same time. For example, some in the GOP are enticed by the talk of fiscal restraint and limited government, but are fearful of talk of decreased spending miltarily and withdrawing militarily from the world stage. They are also fearful of the legalization of drugs and gay marriage and lax immigration laws. I think abortion is split 50/50 within the Libertarian camp and is still an issue up for grabs.
Conversely, the democrats like the idea of legalized pot and other drugs and gay marriage and inwardly like the idea of military constraint. However, the nanny state reigns supreme and anything that threatens it will be crushed accordingly. There is no compromise because they view the nanny state as a Constitutional right and the ultimate purpose of a government.
So how must the libertarian approach these dilemmas? To start of with, gay marriage should not even be an issue. Just support a position that government should not be involved in marriage at all. There will be some push back from the GOP, but if they are for the limited government they claim to support then they must conceed the point. Likewise, the democrats will fight the limitation of government in any capacity and see this as a way to bypass the gay lifestyle being endorsed by the state. However to argue why people should be given benefits merely for a monogomous sexual union would ultimately be indefensible and would be entertaining to watch in a debate. Ultimately the gay marriage issue could be a slam dunk and actually gain support for the movement.
The legalization of drugs would be a harder sell I think, but could also be overcome.
In terms of abortion, just shrug your shoulders and say that the nation is divided on the issue because it is. Then add that the primary role of government is being overlooked here which is tending to immediate threats to the survival of the Republic. Then say that the primary threat is the mounting debt.
Now this is where it gets ugly. I think Americans have been sold on the idea of the Nanny state. The libertarians will be demonized much in the same way the GOP is being demonized now for wanting to reduce spending and people will buy into just as they are now. Unfortunately, for this reason I think the movement is doomed. Then again, crisis is the catalyst for change, so when, not if, the nation faces a crisis because of the out of control spending it will be time to pounce. I think this the only way to convince people that Dick Cheney was wrong, deficits do actually matter.