by Tinker » Wed Jun 08, 2011 3:53 am
Your vanity is hilarious.
The GOP is many things, libertarian, it is not.
But your Schwab/Oppenheimer/TD/Whatever I-Bank account is going to last FOREVER!!!
You might have noticed but this country has been moving farther and farther from Libertarianism every single day.
Be that as it may, I actually agree with you that Juggs is in a way a sellout. But at the same time, the GOP is not Libertarian in any way shape or form. If you could get the uncommitteds to become committeds, you could indeed take over the GOP and get into its power positions. But I think there is something about the Libertarian mindset that rebels against and distrusts authority, which party memberships and holding party committee seats, sort of represents.
In order to succeed in politics, one must become a politician.
If you were to run for office, I'd vote for ya. Reduce the amount of tax money spent on shooting people, and I am all for Libertarianism.
As I've mentioned before, I am perfectly happy with advancing progressive agendas through the private sector. The Church would be a fabulous venue to provide universal healthcare. If people were dedicated to it, they could support free Christian hospitals voluntarily. Then Progressives can build free Progressive hospitals, and there is a choice in the market as to which hospitals you support. Either way, the Progressive ideal of social justice is preserved without it being imposed by state fiat. After all Social Justice and Christian Charity are more or less the same ideal.
The canary didn't die because this mine is dangerous, it died because it's lazy and wasn't raised with a proper work ethic.