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I recently had the chance to attend the 2013 Indiana Libertarian convention, it stood in rather sharp contrast to the Republican State convention that I visited in 2012. The three day gathering of libertarians was reportedly one of the largest state conventions nationally for the
A guest post by Matthew Showers. Author’s Introduction: In the wake of an election, and in the face of a political climate that grows ever more tense, and a lack of civil discourse between those who claim ideologies of varying nature, I have taken
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Just hours before election day, the TV airways are abuzz with presidential and Congressional campaign messages. But around the country, some of the most important votes won’t be cast for president, senate, or house. They won’t be cast for a governor, or even a
Young people (18-29) now have a more positive view of socialism than they do of capitalism (49% vs. 43%). This is a shift in just the last two years. No doubt the depressed economy–with a good chunk of college graduates returning home to live
In short, the debate was a joke. Both candidates support the status quo in foreign policy, so there really isn’t much to talk about. What struck me was the caviler way in which we commit to future acts of war with nary a mention
Jack Hunter explains why neither Obama or Romney deserve to win this election…and why “neoconservatism is stupid.” In 2008, I thought John McCain deserved to lose. This did not mean I believed Barack Obama deserved to win. What McCain represented was four more
Patrick Byrne, CEO of Overstock.com, describes Mitt Romney and Barack Obama as “tinkerers.” He says he’ll be writing in Ron Paul when he votes in November.
Speaking the morning before President Obama and Romney were set to spar in their first presidential debate, Hunter suggested he saw little difference between many of the candidates positions. “What we’re seeing even with Romney and Obama is that they don’t really disagree on
Peter Schiff tells Sen. John McCain that, beyond repudiating Obama, Romney needs to repudiate the policies of big government promoted by Bush. Peter also indicates that, as of right now, he will be voting for Gary Johnson.