Matt Collins
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People who love liberty lose because they don't take the time and effort to learn how to win.
People who love liberty lose because they don't take the time and effort to learn how to win.

BingoSimple: libertarians do not study power, and therefore do not understand how to get it.
huh wut? Why would learning the ropes in a political fight hurt one's ability to do other things? On the job training is actually very helpful.What happens is you get a guy who is really dedicated to his cause and wants to learn the process in order to further his personal cause, and then when he goes to somebody to teach him how to become involved, he ends up spending all of his time committing himself to some other guy's right to work cause or something. And then he forgets his own reasons for wanting to become involved. He never gets a chance to do what he wanted.
Uh everything is voluntary, except for taxes of course.To a large extent, what they're doing is sucking up all of the people who want to make change and using them for little minions in someone elses personal projects which have nothing to do with why the guy wanted to learn how to do it in the first place.
You are confusing several things together that are not actually together.Personally, I'm done with 'learning' the political process from the self-professed uppercrust within the group.
Is that the one that CPUd posted about?
http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?509667-KS-04-special-election-results
Folks what the hell are we doing? End the Trump obsession pro or con. He's draining all of our energy.People who love liberty lose because they don't take the time and effort to learn how to win.
Oh libertarians have found how to "win." Hook yourself to a winner and declare him to be good enough and attack anyone who disagrees as a "purist." MAGA!
Edit: Even co-op the term "3D chess" and apply it liberally to your new pro-libertarian, orange skinned, toupee wearing kinda-sorta liberty "champion." Yes winning is everything!...until it's not
Oh libertarians have found how to "win." Hook yourself to a winner and declare him to be good enough and attack anyone who disagrees as a "purist." MAGA!
Edit: Even co-op the term "3D chess" and apply it liberally to your new pro-libertarian, orange skinned, toupee wearing kinda-sorta liberty "champion." Yes winning is everything!...until it's not

The most enlightened and effective ideological purist is the one who also acts as a tactical realist.
Okay. So how well did that work out with Trump?

anyone has heard in my neck of the woods are an old republican radio dummy named neil boortz and the agent orange provocateur, stinking alex jones...seems the stinking republicans inc. have bought out the libertarians inc. lock stock and barrel...and junked the party...Very poorly. Did this result surprise you. Did you imagine he'd wave his hand and make the bad guys go away?
Libertarians are up against the Law of the Jungle. If you believe in evolution instead of Noah's Ark, you know what I am talking about.
https://www.amazon.com/American-ide...of+1776:+The+Twelve+Basic+American+Principles
There are those who claim that if the civil government acknowledges God, it is practicing "religion" which is prohibited by the First Amendment's establishment clause, which allegedly requires the "separation of church and state." This view ignores the legal documents that articulate the American philosophy of government. A governmental philosophy that presupposes the existence of the Creator is essential to fundamental legal concepts such as equal protection under the law, due process, and unalienable rights. The Declaration of Independence, the legal covenant that brought the United States of America into existence, specifically declared the philosophy of government upon which our nation was to be built. "All men are created equal, ... they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights." The political philosophy that presupposes the existence of the Creator God is no more "religion" than a political philosophy that presupposes no Creator God (socialism and communism). In the classic book, The American Ideal of 1776, the author documents and explains 12 fundamental principles that are central to the philosophy of government of the United States.
