So who else is a libertarian?
I am a libertarian but typically sided with Republicans since they were usually the best option when compared to libtards. Trump and Republicans in general have really lost my support recently with their gun control antics. Fuck'em!. I am really tired of Republicans and libtards at this point.
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Great plan.
Let the Liberal Democrats win control of the government.
Lose the Supreme Court and let them destroy the Second Amendment.
Stop pretending to be a Libertarian, you're not good at faking it.
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"You're throwing your vote away!!!":rolleyes:
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OK, so you're a "Libertatian", that's great and it's just as much of a fantasy as the libturd's utopian "everything is beautiful and we all share and share alike" fairytale.
Social constructs like a nation dictate that we have rules in place to limit humans' base desires of "gimme, gimme, gimme, mine, mine, mine, screw you go away!" Interconnected social networks also require infrastructure, so that barter, trade and commerce can take place. Maintaining societies and diverse groups and keeping them connected requires implementers, overseers and arbiters, ie: politicians, and that's where things can go to hell in a handbasket.
If you want to learn about politics and compromise, get married, that's the greatest lesson in compromise anyone can experience.
Now when we link all, of the above together, we begin to understand that mine , mine, mine, and we all share equally is horse hockey. So, we work to find and support the best relationship we can that is acceptable and workable to all sides.
Having your in-laws visit can be painful, but it is tolerable in most cases and it maintains harmony in your marriage, just like having to vote for the least destructive, realistic political candidate. Living in a relationship of any sort requires compromise and sometimes nearly biting one's tongue off, just like being in the voting booth.
Enjoy the ideals of libertarianism and be realistic, it ain't gonna happen, so bite your tongue and vote for the least distasteful candidate in every election. Yes, it has been like this ever since I can remember and I'm getting to be an old man.
Have a great day.:D
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eatmydust
OK, so you're a "Libertatian", that's great and it's just as much of a fantasy as the libturd's utopian "everything is beautiful and we all share and share alike" fairytale.
Social constructs like a nation dictate that we have rules in place to limit humans' base desires of "gimme, gimme, gimme, mine, mine, mine, screw you go away!" Interconnected social networks also require infrastructure, so that barter, trade and commerce can take place. Maintaining societies and diverse groups and keeping them connected requires implementers, overseers and arbiters, ie: politicians, and that's where things can go to hell in a handbasket.
If you want to learn about politics and compromise, get married, that's the greatest lesson in compromise anyone can experience.
Now when we link all, of the above together, we begin to understand that mine , mine, mine, and we all share equally is horse hockey. So, we work to find and support the best relationship we can that is acceptable and workable to all sides.
Having your in-laws visit can be painful, but it is tolerable in most cases and it maintains harmony in your marriage, just like having to vote for the least destructive, realistic political candidate. Living in a relationship of any sort requires compromise and sometimes nearly biting one's tongue off, just like being in the voting booth.
Enjoy the ideals of libertarianism and be realistic, it ain't gonna happen, so bite your tongue and vote for the least distasteful candidate in every election. Yes, it has been like this ever since I can remember and I'm getting to be an old man.
Have a great day.:D
I'm a libertarian at heart, but vote republican because of democrats.
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Even if I was a libertarian I wouldn't register as such, then I wouldn't be able to even vote in the primaries. But I'm not so I don't need to give it any thought.
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pacodelahoya
I'm a libertarian at heart, but vote republican because of democrats.
Same here. Under no illusion thst we can break this 2 party system. The last libertarian presidential ticket was a joke, too.
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Libertarian? I haven't been in a library in 40yrs! :confused:
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pacodelahoya
I'm a libertarian at heart, but vote republican because of democrats.
That is T-shirt worthy!