Libertarian candidate for Florida Governor 2014 Adrian Wyllie

I will explain to you. ... - go down to the bottom above TERMS AND CONDITIONS - and tell me what it says.

"This is not insurance."

I guess that is illegal? I don't know, all this does seem bewildering.

But realize Wyllie is not lacking confidence. He is being honest. That is an admirable quality.

I hope you have a super plan and a super team and a lot of resources and political experience and that you do win. But winning some wrestling matches doesn't really have anything to do with winning a political election. Positive thinking only goes so far. That is: not very far. Positive thinking can be fuel to keep you going, but in order to actually go, you need a car.
 
"This is not insurance."

I guess that is illegal? I don't know, all this does seem bewildering.

But realize Wyllie is not lacking confidence. He is being honest. That is an admirable quality.

I hope you have a super plan and a super team and a lot of resources and political experience and that you do win. But winning some wrestling matches doesn't really have anything to do with winning a political election. Positive thinking only goes so far. That is: not very far. Positive thinking can be fuel to keep you going, but in order to actually go, you need a car.
Finally a smart person!
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I'm pretty sure that there are certain posters here who have a conflict of interest here regarding their ties to the GOP, so I doubt how they presented the guy would've made much of a difference. I prefer the GOP strategy over the LP strategy too myself, but I really think the 3rd party strategy can work on some fronts if libertarian and libertarian-leaners stop looking at it as being futile, which may actually be a bigger obstacle to overcome than getting media exposure and the like.
I agree. I'm a Rand Paul Republican in all states but Florida. Those Republicans that don't like Rand, tough.

I was banned off of RedState a long time ago because they were way too stupid. But, some guy there re-posted a piece I wrote on Swannblog that now has disappeared, probably like the stuff I do here. Dumb-ass Lynn Swann wasn't smart enough to follow his own advice that someone had written for him in his own book. Never once would he let the tax-free HSA leave his lips. I hope Wyllie and Rand are smarter.

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This is from Ron Greiner at the SwannBlog:

On page [100] of Lynn Swann’s new book he wrote that the first thing he would do as Governor of Pennsylvania to combat the skyrocketing cost of healthcare is to promoteHealth Savings Accounts (HSA). This is right up my alley so maybe I can help. While it is true that employer-based health insurance will cost $1,000 a month for family coverage and $500 a month for single coverage; HSA Qualifying health insurance may be just a fraction of these costs. For example, a 30-year-old nonsmoking male can get HSA insurance in Uniontown, PA, for $62 a month for the HSA $2,700 Deductible that pays 100%, including prescription drugs, to $3 million dollars. When his policy arrives it will be accompanied with a HSA VISA debit cardand HSA Checkbook. The HSA is called
HSA Tools.

The maximum a single may deposit into an HSA in 2007 is $2,850 (People over 55 years of age may deposit more). President Bush said, “HSAs have tax-free deposits, growth and withdrawals.” Either the employer or employee, or a combination of both, may make HSA deposits. There is no payroll tax on employer HSA deposits. It's compensation without taxation. The employee and employer each save 7.65% payroll tax. The employee also saves federal and state income tax. With a combined federal and state income tax of 20% (Not the highest tax bracket), this employee would save 27.65% taxation on his employer’s HSA deposit into his HSA versus including that $2,850 per year on the employees’ taxed paycheck. The employee saves $788 in taxes per year ($2,850 x .2765 = $788). In other words, the employee saves $53 more per year in taxes than the annual cost of his health insurance ($788 tax savings - $735 annual HSA insurance cost = $53 total annual employee savings). This isn’t magic, it’s just math.

HSA clients have immediate access to HSA balances for Qualified Medical Expenses (QME) which include, but are not limited to, medical, vision and dental expenses. Unspent HSA balances grow with FDIC insured interest or may be placed in mutual funds for the possibility of a higher return. Everything is online and is high tech. Most people wouldn’t take the $100 it costs to see the dentist out of their 401k that is growing tax deferred for retirement, even if they could. Many HSA clients don’t take withdrawals out of their HSA because they have the freedom to take their withdrawal out in future years, after the HSA balance has grown without taxation.

My HSA is the oldest HSA in America with a 1/1/97 Effective Date. A 25-year-old who has $2,850 annually deposited into their HSA will have $1,000,000 at 65 years of age with 8% growth in mutual funds. A married couple would have double or $2,000,000 at Medicare eligibility. HSA balances are dedicated to retirement healthcare expenses. We now know that money that is never taxed will last longer in retirement. The tax free HSA is both the centerpiece of Republican healthcare Reform and President Bush’s 2006 Domestic Agenda. The HSA is also a cornerstone of the Ownership Society.

Because my HSA is the oldest in America I place my HSA balance in stock just to prove that you can. At the birth of the HSA the stock ticker symbol AIZ was born with a 2004 IPO (Price $22.00/share).

When the propaganda of the newspapers refuse to report, we do at www.Swannblog.com

Of course, education will be the key for Governor Swann. Vote Republican if you want to be a multi-millionaire. Vote Democrat if all you want is what you wear.

Save premium / Eliminate taxes / Build wealth / Vote Swann.




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Libertarian Adrian Wyllie Climbing in Polls - Up to 8%
In Florida, the PPP poll found that Democrat and former governor, Charlie Crist led Gov. Rick Scott 42%-39% with 8% for Libertarian Adrian Wyllie. Rick Scott remains wildly unpopular. The Republican governor’s net approval rating remains a net (-9) 40%-49%. The problem for Crist is that the barrage of negative advertising that Scott unleashed dropped his approval rating to a net (-6) 40%-46%. This development has allowed Libertarian Wyllie to pull support from both the Democratic and the Republican candidates. Without the Libertarian in the poll, Crist still leads 44%-41%. Crist is being helped by the popularity of two big Democratic issues. Florida voters overwhelmingly support raising the minimum wage to $10/hour (63%-29%), and expanding Medicaid (61%-27%).

All of America should hope Adrian Wyllie will win come November because both Rick Scott and Charlie Crist will take $51 billion of your Federal tax dollars to expand Medicaid and put more people on Government health insurance. I know a lot of people think the Feds have $51 billion lying around but that's not true. The truth is your unborn Grandchildren will spend their entire life paying of this debt. The Federal Government is far beyond busted & broke.

Rick Scott and Charlie Crist are Mr Medicaid Men (3M)
 
Rick Scott wins.

The Libertarian candidate...low single digits. No one but the completely deluded shocked.
 
Politico is calling it for Scott. Wyllie holding strong at 3.8%
 
If he got that 4%, then good for him. Much better than I would have expected from Florida. Never saw a single sign or ad for Wyllie anywhere. Scumbags Crist and Scott were every where. I had a feeling Scott would win, even with his un-favorables. The Dems obviously were not serious about winning this election cycle, or they would have run someone other than Crist.

I can not really stomach this crap any more. I abstained from voting as I said I would. Outcome was pretty much what I expected it to be.
 
So guess what? I'm driving around Boca Raton area today, and guess what I see? A Wyllie sign right there in the median staring at me. I had to laugh since I had just posted I never even saw a sign. Day late, and dollar short, but SOMEONE here was backing Wyllie. Wish I knew who it was.
 
I heard they were having a twitter rally for him the other day, not sure how that turned out.
 
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