ninepointfive
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I completely agree, but it's the world in which we curerently live and judging by history, it isn't changing any time soon.
I completely agree with that too. And I would never do that myself or ask anyone else to either.
You agree with me?!I have absolutely no use for anything Collins says, but he is absolutely right about this. And - it is SO much easier to grab power when the Republicans are in office AND there's no upcoming Presidential elections. Just start going to the meetings, listen and learn.
In 2 years, you'll likely be the only person attending.
I agree. The party is what we make it. And it's our job to make it a liberty apparatus.The only thing I'm giving up on is the RNC. Not the movement. If the movement continues within the Republican party, I will support that effort. But only that effort. Not the party.
I agree. The party is what we make it. And it's our job to make it a liberty apparatus.
You agree with me?!It must be the end of the world!
I've been thinking about it, and seeing what our movement has done from way back in 07 to where it is now, I am willing to stay with the infiltrate the GOP up to 2016 (pending a hopefully embarasing R Money loss in the 2012 general). I am going to do this for Rand's sake. After that, and if we are still the United States of America, why not just call ourselves Independents and push for an Independent candidate?
There are Independent officials that have made it to big offices, and as much as I love Libertarianism, that label scares the feces out of the general uninformed public.
Those are my thoughts.
Is there a difference?It's not the end of the world. It's just Michigan.
Except that the LP is incapable of winning almost any election. Half of it is not their fault though, it's because of ballto access laws. Other than maybe casting your vote in their direction, it doesn't make any sense whatsoever to work within the LP.And not trying to change rules, fight big government RINO's, coporatist special interest, the military industrial complexwall st. and all the other deep pocketed fascist.
Ron's not going to do anything like that this time solely because he doesn't want to hurt Rand.
We don't have to have majorities to prevail.Sure you may win majorities in some areas but in the big states like Texas for example the GOP establishment is so ingrained and established here, it would take a century and it would take a bunch of people being willing to think for a change. We have a comparitive small liberty contingent here. Yes there are Tea Partiers who we share some points with but for the most part on some really important issues, they side with the neocons.
Except that the LP is incapable of winning almost any election. Half of it is not their fault though, it's because of ballto access laws. Other than maybe casting your vote in their direction, it doesn't make any sense whatsoever to work within the LP.
Uhh... the R3volution is alive and well and is growing not to mention trending upwards. Not sure what revolution you've been seeing, but this one is moving forward.Neither does the Ron Paul revolution make any sense. Because they are all losing situations. But something has to be done.
Except that the LP is incapable of winning almost any election. Half of it is not their fault though, it's because of ballto access laws. Other than maybe casting your vote in their direction, it doesn't make any sense whatsoever to work within the LP.
There are those of us who feel our time, money and support is better spent with people who aren't as corrupt.