GARY JOHNSON FOR PRESIDENT
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I guess I was in a pissy mood when I said that... are you actually trying to have a real conversation with me? I suppose I assumed that wasn't in your playbook, sorry.unsung said:Not into the conversation? Ok.
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unsung I stopped by on March 7 2024. First time in many years, had to update payment info. Hope all is well. Politicians suck. Bye. Posts: 9,487Why would you think that? I've never disrespected you. Yes, I was serious but I also realize people are tough to change, but coming from a lifelong Democrat until 2007 I know it can be done.
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No probs answering.unsung said:Why would you think that? I've never disrespected you. Yes, I was serious but I also realize people are tough to change, but coming from a lifelong Democrat until 2007 I know it can be done.
You don't have to answer, I'm good with that.
I just had that impression about you, not because I felt you were disrespectful to me in particular. I didn't think you seemed to interested in really engaged discussions, that's all. Honestly, I think your rancid, overwrought hate of Clinton might be clouding your contributions. But if you are interested in that, great!
So anyway, yeah, Libertarianism is definitely not for me, and there is no way I'm going to change my mind on that one. I am deeply fundamentally opposed to certain aspects of it.Post edited by PJ_Soul onWith all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/libertarian-presidential-candidate-gary-johnson-asks-aleppo-tv/story?id=41944791&cid=abcn_fb
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context is important, that question came from left field considering the discussion at the time. just to be fair. no overt change of topic transition.Gern Blansten said:http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/libertarian-presidential-candidate-gary-johnson-asks-aleppo-tv/story?id=41944791&cid=abcn_fb
Seriously....what a dumbass stoner
but I agree to a point, at this stage, working knowledge and quick on your feet would be expected imo._____________________________________SIGNATURE________________________________________________
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Thought he could have answered it better but this doesn't make me believe that Liar 1 or Liar 2 is the better choice.The love he receives is the love that is saved0
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I looked into this guy and the more he talks the more he makes Trump seem eloquent...
if it wasn't for our lack of main party choices would anyone take this guy seriously? He doesn't seem very Libertarian to me0 -
I keep hearing this argument, and I don't understand it. His values seem aligned perfectly to libertarians. Hands off everything. Who cares about environment, who cares about education. All we want is FREEDOM. STATES RIGHTS!!pjalive21 said:I looked into this guy and the more he talks the more he makes Trump seem eloquent...
if it wasn't for our lack of main party choices would anyone take this guy seriously? He doesn't seem very Libertarian to me0 -
Johnson's values are not perfectly aligned to libertarians. He's a pragmatist. He pisses off Libertarians when he favors carbon taxes. There are many issues where he fails the Libertarian purity test. Not sure where you're seeing him perfectly aligned. He and Weld, both former Republican governors, have been taking a bunch of flak from the LP faithful. Anyway, I'll be voting for Johnson. Trump is crazy, and I wouldn't trust Hillary for a second. Johnson most closely aligns with my politics, but not to the extent that I'd like. I wish we had great choices. Instead we have to figure out which candidate will do the least amount of harm. I think that is Johnson. And I'm not sure what problem the above poster has with freedom, but if freedom troubles you there are alternatives available."I'll use the magic word - let's just shut the fuck up, please." EV, 04/13/080
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So because he favors one thing that a standard libertarian wouldn't, that makes him a bad libertarian? Isn't that expected? I don't think once you get appointed as the libertarian candidate that you are supposed to drop your personal views to COMPLETELY align to the party. How would the parties ever change if that was the case? IMO he is a perfect libertarian, he has fairly conservative economic views, he has liberal social views, and he wants a very small central gov't. Isn't that the base of the libertarian party?jeffbr said:Johnson's values are not perfectly aligned to libertarians. He's a pragmatist. He pisses off Libertarians when he favors carbon taxes. There are many issues where he fails the Libertarian purity test. Not sure where you're seeing him perfectly aligned. He and Weld, both former Republican governors, have been taking a bunch of flak from the LP faithful. Anyway, I'll be voting for Johnson. Trump is crazy, and I wouldn't trust Hillary for a second. Johnson most closely aligns with my politics, but not to the extent that I'd like. I wish we had great choices. Instead we have to figure out which candidate will do the least amount of harm. I think that is Johnson. And I'm not sure what problem the above poster has with freedom, but if freedom troubles you there are alternatives available.
I don't claim to be libertarian, and I don't support Johnson, so i could be totally off. but as a 3rd party this is how I view it. I was all hyped up about Johnson when I was a sophomore in college last election cycle, but have since realized many of his policies do not align with my views.0 -
Fair enough. As I said, he doesn't perfectly align with my views either, but is the closest candidate out there. What you described above (social liberal, fiscal conservative) used to describe a liberal faction of the Republican party and a conservative faction of the Democratic Party as well. That description shouldn't have to be exclusive to libertarians. And that description aligns with what I'm looking for. These days both major parties continue to grow the size and scope of a centralized federal government, increase debt, relish deficit spending, and whittle away at our liberties. I'd like to see those trends reverse at some point.cottagesteeze said:
So because he favors one thing that a standard libertarian wouldn't, that makes him a bad libertarian? Isn't that expected? I don't think once you get appointed as the libertarian candidate that you are supposed to drop your personal views to COMPLETELY align to the party. How would the parties ever change if that was the case? IMO he is a perfect libertarian, he has fairly conservative economic views, he has liberal social views, and he wants a very small central gov't. Isn't that the base of the libertarian party?jeffbr said:Johnson's values are not perfectly aligned to libertarians. He's a pragmatist. He pisses off Libertarians when he favors carbon taxes. There are many issues where he fails the Libertarian purity test. Not sure where you're seeing him perfectly aligned. He and Weld, both former Republican governors, have been taking a bunch of flak from the LP faithful. Anyway, I'll be voting for Johnson. Trump is crazy, and I wouldn't trust Hillary for a second. Johnson most closely aligns with my politics, but not to the extent that I'd like. I wish we had great choices. Instead we have to figure out which candidate will do the least amount of harm. I think that is Johnson. And I'm not sure what problem the above poster has with freedom, but if freedom troubles you there are alternatives available.
I don't claim to be libertarian, and I don't support Johnson, so i could be totally off. but as a 3rd party this is how I view it. I was all hyped up about Johnson when I was a sophomore in college last election cycle, but have since realized many of his policies do not align with my views.
Anyway, my main point in my previous response is that Johnson really isn't a true Libertarian (upper case L), and really isn't "perfectly aligned". Sure, he is aligned based on the very broad description you provided, but not aligned along the party platform, and that has true Libertarians holding their noses. But that's fine with me because hard core Libertarians are unrelenting in their belief in Utopia. For an interesting perspective about the centrist role they're taking, check this out: Gary Johnson and the Rise of Libertarian Centrism"I'll use the magic word - let's just shut the fuck up, please." EV, 04/13/080 -
The positive aspects of Johnson is that he is neither Donald Trump nor Hillary Clinton.Be Excellent To Each OtherParty On, Dudes!0
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That article is interesting and is somewhat hard for me to follow as it was written by someone who feels the reader is a hardcore libertarian already. Being as I learned libertarian-ism from GJ in prior years, maybe my view of what libertarian-ism is quite skewed towards him. Either way, I don't agree with it!jeffbr said:
Fair enough. As I said, he doesn't perfectly align with my views either, but is the closest candidate out there. What you described above (social liberal, fiscal conservative) used to describe a liberal faction of the Republican party and a conservative faction of the Democratic Party as well. That description shouldn't have to be exclusive to libertarians. And that description aligns with what I'm looking for. These days both major parties continue to grow the size and scope of a centralized federal government, increase debt, relish deficit spending, and whittle away at our liberties. I'd like to see those trends reverse at some point.cottagesteeze said:
So because he favors one thing that a standard libertarian wouldn't, that makes him a bad libertarian? Isn't that expected? I don't think once you get appointed as the libertarian candidate that you are supposed to drop your personal views to COMPLETELY align to the party. How would the parties ever change if that was the case? IMO he is a perfect libertarian, he has fairly conservative economic views, he has liberal social views, and he wants a very small central gov't. Isn't that the base of the libertarian party?jeffbr said:Johnson's values are not perfectly aligned to libertarians. He's a pragmatist. He pisses off Libertarians when he favors carbon taxes. There are many issues where he fails the Libertarian purity test. Not sure where you're seeing him perfectly aligned. He and Weld, both former Republican governors, have been taking a bunch of flak from the LP faithful. Anyway, I'll be voting for Johnson. Trump is crazy, and I wouldn't trust Hillary for a second. Johnson most closely aligns with my politics, but not to the extent that I'd like. I wish we had great choices. Instead we have to figure out which candidate will do the least amount of harm. I think that is Johnson. And I'm not sure what problem the above poster has with freedom, but if freedom troubles you there are alternatives available.
I don't claim to be libertarian, and I don't support Johnson, so i could be totally off. but as a 3rd party this is how I view it. I was all hyped up about Johnson when I was a sophomore in college last election cycle, but have since realized many of his policies do not align with my views.
Anyway, my main point in my previous response is that Johnson really isn't a true Libertarian (upper case L), and really isn't "perfectly aligned". Sure, he is aligned based on the very broad description you provided, but not aligned along the party platform, and that has true Libertarians holding their noses. But that's fine with me because hard core Libertarians are unrelenting in their belief in Utopia. For an interesting perspective about the centrist role they're taking, check this out: Gary Johnson and the Rise of Libertarian Centrism0 -
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Amazing that the media lets Clinton and Trump lie away and when someone is honest, they are immediately disqualified to be POTUS.Be Excellent To Each OtherParty On, Dudes!0
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When they're honest about how they don't know the basics when it comes to Seria and what's happening with ISIS? I think that matters. Anyway, Johnson isn't becoming President in any case. He knows it and we know it. He's just using this election to further his own political standing.Jason P said:Amazing that the media lets Clinton and Trump lie away and when someone is honest, they are immediately disqualified to be POTUS.
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I feel the other two goombas have had much greater gaffes and the media doesn't declare them unfit to serve. Plus, military expansion isn't high on his to-do list.PJ_Soul said:
When they're honest about how they don't know the basics when it comes to Seria and what's happening with ISIS? I think that matters. Anyway, Johnson isn't becoming President in any case. He knows it and we know it. He's just using this election to further his own political standing.Jason P said:Amazing that the media lets Clinton and Trump lie away and when someone is honest, they are immediately disqualified to be POTUS.
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Sorry? You don't think the media has declared Trump and Clinton unfit to serve?????? Have you been avoiding the media for the past 4 months?Jason P said:
I feel the other two goombas have had much greater gaffes and the media doesn't declare them unfit to serve. Plus, military expansion isn't high on his to-do list.PJ_Soul said:
When they're honest about how they don't know the basics when it comes to Seria and what's happening with ISIS? I think that matters. Anyway, Johnson isn't becoming President in any case. He knows it and we know it. He's just using this election to further his own political standing.Jason P said:Amazing that the media lets Clinton and Trump lie away and when someone is honest, they are immediately disqualified to be POTUS.
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There were / are media outlets that will defend or deflate any piece of monkey poop that flies out of Trump or Clinton. The knives came out for Johnson across the media spectrum.PJ_Soul said:
Sorry? You don't think the media has declared Trump and Clinton unfit to serve?????? Have you been avoiding the media for the past 4 months?Jason P said:
I feel the other two goombas have had much greater gaffes and the media doesn't declare them unfit to serve. Plus, military expansion isn't high on his to-do list.PJ_Soul said:
When they're honest about how they don't know the basics when it comes to Seria and what's happening with ISIS? I think that matters. Anyway, Johnson isn't becoming President in any case. He knows it and we know it. He's just using this election to further his own political standing.Jason P said:Amazing that the media lets Clinton and Trump lie away and when someone is honest, they are immediately disqualified to be POTUS.
Have u been avoiding the media for the past 4 months??????? (ha ... one more ?, sucka)Be Excellent To Each OtherParty On, Dudes!0
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