ronpaulforchange
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I was pleasantly surprised when I discovered that Gary Johnson is participating in the presidential debate tonight! I absolutely loved it when Ron Paul and Gary Johnson both answered questions last time. They are an absolutely amazing team.
Ron Paul mostly uses deontological libertarian arguments about personal liberty and individual rights. They are solid arguments and tend to resonate with crowds just by putting into perspective what infringement of liberty is. For example, he made those comments about the 1st amendment and spoke about consistently applying liberty in other contexts like drug use. He holds his own even when others disagree with him. In fact, Ron Paul seems to gain more fans the more he disagrees with the other Republicans.
Gary Johnson, on the other hand, uses more consequentialist libertarian arguments and they are solid. He rattles a plethora of statistics and percentages about crime rates and costs off of the top of his head. Ron Paul makes the cake and Gary Johnson put the icing on it.
When your questions are limited to 30 seconds and you are the only libertarian on stage, you have to suppress a lot of philosophic ammo. Gary Johnson is not a substitute for Ron Paul. He is an exemplary complement.
Ron Paul mostly uses deontological libertarian arguments about personal liberty and individual rights. They are solid arguments and tend to resonate with crowds just by putting into perspective what infringement of liberty is. For example, he made those comments about the 1st amendment and spoke about consistently applying liberty in other contexts like drug use. He holds his own even when others disagree with him. In fact, Ron Paul seems to gain more fans the more he disagrees with the other Republicans.
Gary Johnson, on the other hand, uses more consequentialist libertarian arguments and they are solid. He rattles a plethora of statistics and percentages about crime rates and costs off of the top of his head. Ron Paul makes the cake and Gary Johnson put the icing on it.
When your questions are limited to 30 seconds and you are the only libertarian on stage, you have to suppress a lot of philosophic ammo. Gary Johnson is not a substitute for Ron Paul. He is an exemplary complement.