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RF's Swedenborgian
I am a registered Libertarian and have voted Libertarian the last few elections.
I wonder if a Libertarian could even possibly come close to winning any state-wide election.
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I am a registered Libertarian and have voted Libertarian the last few elections.
No I get the idea.Do you understand the electoral math behind my assertion?
I don't really expect you would. I don't understand Hong Kong either.
Tom
Either way....Trump or Pence as Prez, I won't be bothered.Will our politicians Republican and democrat be able to accept the outcome or will they blather on and on about how wrong or unfair it was?
To not be able to would seem to show a distrust of our system and it's institutions which would seem to undermine our democracy and cause divisiveness.
As a representative, yes...but only with "at large" voting...not by district.I wonder if a Libertarian could even possibly come close to winning any state-wide election.
Will our politicians Republican and democrat be able to accept the outcome or will they blather on and on about how wrong or unfair it was?
To not be able to would seem to show a distrust of our system and it's institutions which would seem to undermine our democracy and cause divisiveness.
Yep. Instead of prediction, I think we might as well start calling it a tradition.Regardless of the outcome, someone is going to cry foul.
Will our politicians Republican and democrat be able to accept the outcome or will they blather on and on about how wrong or unfair it was?
To not be able to would seem to show a distrust of our system and it's institutions which would seem to undermine our democracy and cause divisiveness.
I'm fully expecting the billionaires who own the Senate to tell their employees to dismiss the charges of abuse of power and obstruction. It would be bad for business if they actually put USA interests above partisan interests.
A bigger question is what would happen if the Senate took action against that sort of presidential behavior. I'd expect Trump supporters to launch a war.
Tom
I wonder if a Libertarian could even possibly come close to winning any state-wide election.
So you'd toss the constitution in the trash if given the chance.Well, I suppose I'd like anybody who'd be like Donald J. Trump as being a powerful authoritarian leader of our nation.
It's no better on the left side of the aisle either.That's the problem I see with modern Republicans.
Nothing about justice or American values. It's all about partisanship and power.
When Richard Lugar got primaried I stopped voting for Republicans.
Tom
So you'd toss the constitution in the trash if given the chance.
That's pretty much already been done by the socialist Democrats.So you'd toss the constitution in the trash if given the chance.
A new third party would be worth considering provided it doesn't have links to the other two as we've seen in the past.I wonder if a Libertarian could even possibly come close to winning any state-wide election.
You don't understand how an autocracy would be wildly unconstitutional?Of course not, there's nothing anti-Constitutional about there being a powerful executive leader like Trump who by the way is a strong advocate of the 2nd amendment.
I'm sure they also eat babies, but anyway, would you support an autocracy?That's pretty much already been done by the socialist Democrats.
You don't understand how an autocracy would be wildly unconstitutional?
A new third party would be worth considering provided it doesn't have links to the other two as we've seen in the past.
So if a gun owner feels that Trump crossed the line, he can kill him because of the 2nd amendment?Executive privilege and executive orders are totally constitutional in our American Constitutional Republic, the Second Amendment is what would keep the U.S. from becoming like a banana republic.
Its not a difference of ideology that's crazy but rather people's willingness to tolerate incompetence and corruption because of it.In politics it is nothing new to intimate that a political rival or their supporters are somehow mentally or psychologically deficient. What we have seen over and over in the last three or so years is numerous intimations of that very thing in various media outlets and that does not go unnoticed. It wasn't that long ago when the Soviet Union was still around where political rivals and dissidents were diagnosed with sluggish schizophrenia.
So if a gun owner feels that Trump crossed the line, he can kill him because of the 2nd amendment?