GunnyFreedom
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And you do not believe that, on balance, Gary Johnson's policy positions represent a shift toward constitutional government?
A few of his many positions which represent a dramatic shift toward constitutional government:
- Abolishing the Fed
- Cutting federal spending (which is almost exclusively on unconstitutional programs) by 43%
- Repealing the PATRIOT Act
None of which outweigh his desire to make morality a federal mandate.
The federal and state balance of power is f'd up enough at it is, and it is a tenfold bigger issue than rearranging the deck chairs on the titanic.
Which of his unconstitutional proposals (gay cakes?) are so egregious that they outweigh the above, for a net move away from the constitution?
I love how you take a primary violation of the federal Constitution and blithely pass it off as baking a cake. But yeah, I'll bite that halibut. Any person who would hold a gun to someone's head and make them bake a cake should be in jail, not the White House.
It's hard to grasp because you constantly equivocate.

....acting as if all compromise is bad, and then backing down when challenged on the absurdity of that position.
How have I backed down? I sidestepped your complex-question trap by re-stating my actual belief and in your world this is backing down? LOL
Am I the only one who finds it brutally ironic how this guy was so rabidly anti-trumpaloompa all this time, and all the sudden Johnson is the topic and he turns into one of them, only pro-Johnson?