Libertarian Party 2024 POTUS/VP ticket: Chase Oliver & Mike ter Maat

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you can thank the koch bros
 
State LP's are going to break away. Some may join the Constitution Party, like in deep red states.

I think it would be a good thing to see the LP broken into pieces. The verdict is out. They failed, and miserably.
 
Libertarian Party of Florida Calls for LNC Investigation into Convention Vote Validity

https://independentpoliticalreport....-investigation-into-convention-vote-validity/

I watched the whole thing live. The voting process was a mess. It should have been held on Saturday.

My take was that Angela McArdle was trying to reconcile with some rogue left-anarcho-libertarian state delegations, and allow them to participate. They proceeded to undertake in some voting shenanigans (imagine that). A lot of people were leaving Sunday night, so they kept delaying everything (via ridiculous points of order and slow voting) until late at night until they could form a majority. There were also reports of invalid ballots (kind of a version of vote harvesting). NOTA (None of the above) almost won, and thus the Libertarian Party wouldn't even have had a POTUS candidate. That's how Chase Oliver won.

Don't ask about "Starchild", who has worked diligently over the years to make sure the Libertarian Party is a joke. As an aside, in 2007, he was in attendance at a speech by Ron Paul, G. Edward Griffith, Justin Raimondo and others. He is usually barely dressed (apparently he was just wearing a g-string at this recent LP convention). In 2007, Ron was already the one who must not be named, and suppressed by Zuckerberg on Facebook, but a local reporter did a story on the speech. It mostly included quotes from Starchild along with a picture of him (shirtless if I recall, with a stuffed monkey on his shoulder). That was typical of Ron Paul media coverage back then.
 
[MENTION=3169]Anti Federalist[/MENTION] , look at that! They are not complying even though he won!

Amazing how that works!


Thomas Massie: "Noncompliance Is More Effective Than Voting"

Absolutely. I can't wait to see what effect this has on the political landscape.

[almost typed with a straight face]
 
https://x.com/JoshuaAtLarge/status/1852866296951517692

His answer is fairly logical, in a perfect world. But it isn't a perfect world. Covid more than anything has opened the eyes of people to the (false) god-like stature of the medical establishment and Doctors. So to say that "anything the Doctor says goes" is naive at best. It is fiscally irresponsible when it is taxpayer's money being used.

Yes, people in prison deserve basic healthcare. And unfortunately, it is part of the cost. But elective cosmetic surgery is not basic medical care, and it is ridiculous (and a moral hazard) to provide it to prisoners.
 
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