Libertarian Presidential Candidates Champion 'Open Borders'

The guy who owns Palantir, whatever his name is.

A man of such vast powers that we can't remember his name...

Let's look at the Kochs, who are indeed quite libertarian-leaning.

One of their highest priorities, as far as I can tell, is free trade.

They obviously have great influence on politics, considering the recent swing toward lower tariffs, amiright?

Things can and will get worse if they are not kept out and all hope of reducing government will vanish.

I'm sure the GOP will make an about face any day now and start cutting spending, pushing for sound money, etc.

Now's not a good time, though, maybe next term...
 
A man of such vast powers that we can't remember his name...

Let's look at the Kochs, who are indeed quite libertarian-leaning.

One of their highest priorities, as far as I can tell, is free trade.

They obviously have great influence on politics, considering the recent swing toward lower tariffs, amiright?



I'm sure the GOP will make an about face any day now and start cutting spending, pushing for sound money, etc.

Now's not a good time, though, maybe next term...
Peter Thiel.
 
1. Demographic changes won't significantly affect political outcomes one way or the other; the problem is a matter of human nature.
So if you switch the people who live in North and South Carolina with those in Venezuela, the rednecks would adopt Chavez style socialism and the South American Commies would adopt American southern living?
 
So if you switch the people who live in North and South Carolina with those in Venezuela, the rednecks would adopt Chavez style socialism and the South American Commies would adopt American southern living?

Magic dirt.
 
So if you switch the people who live in North and South Carolina with those in Venezuela, the rednecks would adopt Chavez style socialism and the South American Commies would adopt American southern living?

Venezuelans react to food shortages by demanding price controls, for instance.

Drop some Carolinians into Venezuela, let them experience those same food shortages, and, yes, they'll react in a similar way.

Unfortunately, we might get to test this hypothesis right here at home in the near future.

Stay tuned sports fans.
 
Venezuelans react to food shortages by demanding price controls, for instance.

Drop some Carolinians into Venezuela, let them experience those same food shortages, and, yes, they'll react in a similar way.

Unfortunately, we might get to test this hypothesis right here at home in the near future.

Stay tuned sports fans.
LOL
 
Venezuelans react to food shortages by demanding price controls, for instance.

Drop some Carolinians into Venezuela, let them experience those same food shortages, and, yes, they'll react in a similar way.

Unfortunately, we might get to test this hypothesis right here at home in the near future.

Stay tuned sports fans.
No. The Venezuelans were in that mess because they elected Bernie Sanders' brother of another mother, Hugo Chavez. Carolinians would not do that. 20 years ago, even Californians would not do that. Now a days, Californians would elect a Hugo Chavez and it is the direct result of immigration.
 
No. The Venezuelans were in that mess because they elected Bernie Sanders' brother of another mother, Hugo Chavez. Carolinians would not do that. 20 years ago, even Californians would not do that. Now a days, Californians would elect a Hugo Chavez and it is the direct result of immigration.
Culture matters.

Otherwise the whole world would all be the same because no culture would ever have risen above the dirt.
 
No. The Venezuelans were in that mess because they elected Bernie Sanders' brother of another mother, Hugo Chavez. Carolinians would not do that. 20 years ago, even Californians would not do that. Now a days, Californians would elect a Hugo Chavez and it is the direct result of immigration.

Having been driven out of Ca because of that very fact I agree with you 100% Now it is happening to Az.
 
Having been driven out of Ca because of that very fact I agree with you 100% Now it is happening to Az.

It is frustrating when purists pretend that there is no difference between the governments of Arizona or California or Venezuela, because a relatively free state like Arizona isn't an anarchistic utopia.

We are spoiled in America. Only someone who has never faced hardship can pretend that the US government is as tyrannical against it's people as Pol Pot's Cambodia or modern day Saudi Arabia.

No, my state is not perfect, and I am working to make it better, but it can get a helluva lot worse.
 
It is frustrating when purists pretend that there is no difference between the governments of Arizona or California or Venezuela, because a relatively free state like Arizona isn't an anarchistic utopia.

We are spoiled in America. Only someone who has never faced hardship can pretend that the US government is as tyrannical against it's people as Pol Pot's Cambodia or modern day Saudi Arabia.

No, my state is not perfect, and I am working to make it better, but it can get a helluva lot worse.
They are willfully ignorant, it allows them to pursue their fantasies heedless of any risks because they pretend there is nothing to lose.
 
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It is frustrating when purists pretend that there is no difference between the governments of Arizona or California or Venezuela, because a relatively free state like Arizona isn't an anarchistic utopia.

We are spoiled in America. Only someone who has never faced hardship can pretend that the US government is as tyrannical against it's people as Pol Pot's Cambodia or modern day Saudi Arabia.

No, my state is not perfect, and I am working to make it better, but it can get a helluva lot worse.

I agree, and it can indeed get a hell of a lot worse. Those who spout that utopia have never personally been there to see the "worse" and how bad it truly is and have no clue. They have allowed themselves to be brainwashed by the globalist media who hides the reality of it.
 
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