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v7a wrote:
CJD wrote:There should be no need for all the maneuvering, Repub. majority in both chambers!
They're R humans, not robots. Humans like to take credit for things (which is why R Senators want House to pass SB17, while R Reps want Senate to pass HB910).
I hope you are right, for the love of God....please pass one of them!
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safety1 wrote:
v7a wrote:
CJD wrote:There should be no need for all the maneuvering, Repub. majority in both chambers!
They're R humans, not robots. Humans like to take credit for things (which is why R Senators want House to pass SB17, while R Reps want Senate to pass HB910).
I hope you are right, for the love of God....please pass one of them!
If they can't get these passed I hereby pledge to become a card carrying Libertarian. It's ridiculous that this is even an issue. :waiting:
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TresHuevos wrote:
safety1 wrote:
v7a wrote:
CJD wrote:There should be no need for all the maneuvering, Repub. majority in both chambers!
They're R humans, not robots. Humans like to take credit for things (which is why R Senators want House to pass SB17, while R Reps want Senate to pass HB910).
I hope you are right, for the love of God....please pass one of them!
If they can't get these passed I hereby pledge to become a card carrying Libertarian. It's ridiculous that this is even an issue. :waiting:
That might not be a bad attitude to take in general... Not letting a bill come to a vote just because your name/branch isn't on it is almost the definition of juvenile.
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With the chronic shenanigans in DC and Austin, it's hard to NOT be a card carrying Libertarian.
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canvasbck wrote:With the chronic shenanigans in DC and Austin, it's hard to NOT be a card carrying Libertarian.
It's less the shenanigans of the other parties, and more the ideals, that make libertarianism great. A small government, which minds it's own business, and is not in the business of banning things. Allows people to decide what is best for themselves, as long as they do not harm others. What's not to like? I believe the only reason everyone ISN'T libertarian is because they have personal beliefs that they think everyone else should HAVE to follow. Ideas so good they should be mandatory. Nobody likes to mind their own business.
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CJD wrote:
canvasbck wrote:With the chronic shenanigans in DC and Austin, it's hard to NOT be a card carrying Libertarian.
It's less the shenanigans of the other parties, and more the ideals, that make libertarianism great. A small government, which minds it's own business, and is not in the business of banning things. Allows people to decide what is best for themselves, as long as they do not harm others. What's not to like? I believe the only reason everyone ISN'T libertarian is because they have personal beliefs that they think everyone else should HAVE to follow. Ideas so good they should be mandatory. Nobody likes to mind their own business.
I've always supported the Liberian party vs the same old R and D. Even though I have religious beliefs that go against certain things (abortion, gay marriage) I understand that not everyone shares my beliefs and therefor should be able to decide what is best for themselves and their own situation. As long as it does not interfere with me directly or my pursuit of happiness then frankly it's none of my business. Off topic I know.
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nightmare69 wrote:
CJD wrote:
canvasbck wrote:With the chronic shenanigans in DC and Austin, it's hard to NOT be a card carrying Libertarian.
It's less the shenanigans of the other parties, and more the ideals, that make libertarianism great. A small government, which minds it's own business, and is not in the business of banning things. Allows people to decide what is best for themselves, as long as they do not harm others. What's not to like? I believe the only reason everyone ISN'T libertarian is because they have personal beliefs that they think everyone else should HAVE to follow. Ideas so good they should be mandatory. Nobody likes to mind their own business.
I've always supported the Liberian party vs the same old R and D. Even though I have religious beliefs that go against certain things (abortion, gay marriage) I understand that not everyone shares my beliefs and therefor should be able to decide what is best for themselves and their own situation. As long as it does not interfere with me directly or my pursuit of happiness then frankly it's none of my business. Off topic I know.

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mojo84 wrote:
nightmare69 wrote:
CJD wrote:
canvasbck wrote:With the chronic shenanigans in DC and Austin, it's hard to NOT be a card carrying Libertarian.
It's less the shenanigans of the other parties, and more the ideals, that make libertarianism great. A small government, which minds it's own business, and is not in the business of banning things. Allows people to decide what is best for themselves, as long as they do not harm others. What's not to like? I believe the only reason everyone ISN'T libertarian is because they have personal beliefs that they think everyone else should HAVE to follow. Ideas so good they should be mandatory. Nobody likes to mind their own business.
I've always supported the Liberian party vs the same old R and D. Even though I have religious beliefs that go against certain things (abortion, gay marriage) I understand that not everyone shares my beliefs and therefor should be able to decide what is best for themselves and their own situation. As long as it does not interfere with me directly or my pursuit of happiness then frankly it's none of my business. Off topic I know.

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CJD wrote:
canvasbck wrote:. . . it's hard to NOT be a card carrying Libertarian. . . . What's not to like?
Pretty much everything. Libertarians love to promote only two or three of the Libertarian Party's Platform planks like gun rights and smaller government. The vast majority of its Platform is either dangerously naive or outright crazy.

https://www.lp.org/platform" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Charles L. Cotton wrote:
CJD wrote:
canvasbck wrote:. . . it's hard to NOT be a card carrying Libertarian. . . . What's not to like?
Pretty much everything. Libertarians love to promote only two or three of the Libertarian Party's Platform planks like gun rights and smaller government. The vast majority of its Platform is either dangerously naive or outright crazy.

https://www.lp.org/platform" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Chas.
May I ask which points in particular you don't like?

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CJD wrote:
canvasbck wrote:With the chronic shenanigans in DC and Austin, it's hard to NOT be a card carrying Libertarian.
It's less the shenanigans of the other parties, and more the ideals, that make libertarianism great. A small government, which minds it's own business, and is not in the business of banning things. Allows people to decide what is best for themselves, as long as they do not harm others. What's not to like? I believe the only reason everyone ISN'T libertarian is because they have personal beliefs that they think everyone else should HAVE to follow. Ideas so good they should be mandatory. Nobody likes to mind their own business.
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nightmare69 wrote:I've always supported the Liberian party vs the same old R and D.
Make no mistake... I'd guess that the majority of us who are libertarians are NOT, in any way, shape, or form, affiliated with the Libertarian Party. It's unfortunate that we share a name.
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mojo84 wrote:
nightmare69 wrote:
CJD wrote:
canvasbck wrote:With the chronic shenanigans in DC and Austin, it's hard to NOT be a card carrying Libertarian.
It's less the shenanigans of the other parties, and more the ideals, that make libertarianism great. A small government, which minds it's own business, and is not in the business of banning things. Allows people to decide what is best for themselves, as long as they do not harm others. What's not to like? I believe the only reason everyone ISN'T libertarian is because they have personal beliefs that they think everyone else should HAVE to follow. Ideas so good they should be mandatory. Nobody likes to mind their own business.
I've always supported the Liberian party vs the same old R and D. Even though I have religious beliefs that go against certain things (abortion, gay marriage) I understand that not everyone shares my beliefs and therefor should be able to decide what is best for themselves and their own situation. As long as it does not interfere with me directly or my pursuit of happiness then frankly it's none of my business. Off topic I know.

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CJD wrote:
Charles L. Cotton wrote:
CJD wrote:
canvasbck wrote:. . . it's hard to NOT be a card carrying Libertarian. . . . What's not to like?
Pretty much everything. Libertarians love to promote only two or three of the Libertarian Party's Platform planks like gun rights and smaller government. The vast majority of its Platform is either dangerously naive or outright crazy.

https://www.lp.org/platform" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Chas.
May I ask which points in particular you don't like?
There's plenty. One example is their platform of "Economic Liberty". It's not only an idealistic impossibility, it's downright dangerous to capitalism.

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TXBO wrote:
CJD wrote:
Charles L. Cotton wrote:
CJD wrote:
canvasbck wrote:. . . it's hard to NOT be a card carrying Libertarian. . . . What's not to like?
Pretty much everything. Libertarians love to promote only two or three of the Libertarian Party's Platform planks like gun rights and smaller government. The vast majority of its Platform is either dangerously naive or outright crazy.

https://www.lp.org/platform" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Chas.
May I ask which points in particular you don't like?
There's plenty. One example is their platform of "Economic Liberty". It's not only an idealistic impossibility, it's downright dangerous to capitalism.
I guess I don't see that.
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