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SSP Daily Digest: 5/8

by: Crisitunity

Fri May 08, 2009 at 1:44 PM EDT


PA-Sen: Tom Ridge's appearance on Hardball yesterday may have set a new bar for equivocation. He wouldn't commit to whether or not he'd vote for would-be rival Pat Toomey in the GOP primary, instead veering off into extolling the virtues of the secret ballot. On the flipside, in a nice bit of symmetry, Arlen Specter told Fox News that he can't promise to vote with the Dems "all the time" on procedural votes. So, the takeaway is: nobody's promising anything.

NY-Sen-B: Charles Schumer has ratcheted up his efforts to grease the wheels for Kirsten Gillibrand's re-election path in 2010, hooking her up with donors, lobbying to get her on the good committees, and trying to tamp down possible primary challenges. "There is not going to be a primary!" he recently announced at a fundraiser (to the laughs of the audience... although I'm not sure whether the insiders were laughing due to his comic timing or the audacity and/or futility of his statement).

IL-Sen: Roland Burris is starting to seem like that last guest at the party who isn't getting the message that it's time to go home. Burris says he would like to keep his Senate seat, but will have to make "a formal decision in the next few weeks based on his ability to raise money for a campaign." With a total of $845 raised so far... well... you do the math.

KY-Sen: One more Kentuckian is touring the state gauging potential support for the GOP Senate primary, which may or may not contain Jim Bunning. It's Rand Paul, a doctor who's never held elected office before but has one important ace in the hole: he's the son of Rep. Ron Paul, which, if nothing else, establishes his liberatarian bona fides and gives him a nationwide fundraising base of fringe weirdo small donors.

NM-Gov: Two new candidates have emerged as possible contenders for the Republican nomination for governor in the Land of Enchantment: former state GOP chair Allen Weh (who was intrumental in the firing of US Attorney David Iglesias), who opened an exploratory committee this week, and state Rep. Janice Arnold-Jones, who's in the "considering" stage. National Guard Brig. Gen. Greg Zanetti is already in the race. This race could get more interesting if ex-Rep. Heather Wilson joined this paltry lot, but with the Dems already coalesced behind Lt. Gov. Diane Denish, the GOP is starting out in a hole here.

CA-47: Remember how Bill Sali had his campaign HQ in the wrong district? GOP assemblyman Van Tran seems to be following in Rep. Brain Fade's fine footsteps, at least in the map skills department. He kicked off his campaign with an event in the Little Saigon neighborhood in Westminster... in CA-46.

CA-32: In the run-up to the May special election, state Sen. Gil Cedillo has turned his fire toward the race's third wheel: Emanuel Pleitez. Pleitez, a 26-year-old up-and-comer who was part of the Obama transition team, threatens to eat into Cedillo's share of the Latino vote (which he'll need to dominate if he's to beat Board of Equalization chair Judy Chu). Cedillo is sending flyers using photos grabbed from Pleitez's Facebook page to make the case that he's too young and immature for Congress.

TN-04: A stem-winding progressive-sounding speech came from a very unlikely place: Blue Dog Rep. Lincoln Davis, holder of a newly-minted R+13 seat, speaking at last weekend's Tennessee Democratic Party summit.

Mayors: There's another batch of big-city mayoral elections this Saturday, all in Texas. In San Antonio, 34-year-old former city councilor Julian Castro is favored to win. Castro finished second four years ago to Phil Hardberger, who's now termed-out. In Austin, the best-known mayoral contender is Carole Strayhorn, who was mayor of Austin in the 1970s and ran for governor as an independent in the crazy 2006 gubernatorial election. Strayhorn, however, is probably too conservative for today's Austin, and the frontrunner seems to be city councilor Brewster McCracken.

Census: The state of New York is ponying up $2 million in state funding to bolster participation in the 2010 Census, mostly for outreach campaigns to traditionally undercounted populations. Assumedly, they think this money will pay much greater dividends later, if a more accurate count reveals more New Yorkers and thus brings in more federal funding for social programs.

LA-Sen: In a tantalizing item, the Hotline teases that "The DSCC won't let Rep. Melancon (D) alone." Does this mean Melancon could be back in the recruiting crosshairs, despite previously saying he was "not contemplating a run"? The Hotline's note is behind a subscription paywall; if you have access to it, please feel free to elaborate in comments.

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Rep. Clyburn's daughter named to FCC
Mignon Clyburn?!?  He named his daughter after a cut of meat?

http://www.mcclatchydc.com/254...

WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama plans to nominate House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn's daughter to a seat on the Federal Communications Commission, a powerful agency that regulates issues ranging from TV profanity to broadband Internet access.

Mignon Clyburn, the eldest of the South Carolina Democrat's three daughters, is a Charleston native who has served on the South Carolina Public Service Commission since 1998.

Obama's promotion of Jim Clyburn's daughter - which the Senate must confirm - would further strengthen the president's relationship with a key congressional ally who helped move his $787 billion economic-stimulus plan quickly through the House in February.

"She is very competent and accomplished, someone of whom I am very proud," the congressman said.

Aides to Clyburn said he had not spoken with Obama about the FCC post for his daughter.

Mignon Clyburn, who holds a University of South Carolina undergraduate degree in banking, declined to comment.



It's a classic name
It means small, dainty, delicate or cute.  It's the name of the title character in a Ambroise Thomas opera, which is based on a Goethe novel.

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Okay
The 1% of people who know that and listen to opera obviously know that.  To the other 99% it's a cut of meat.

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Tip toe here
Methinks Mignon is a fairly common name among black folks. I've met a few in my days. So it's the % of people who are black plus the opera lovers. I know you don't mean to offend, just pulling your coat here.

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<ore important
She is considered to be against net neutrality and closely aligned to big utilities.  Sprint was celebrating in a press release when the news came out.

Daddy, of course, is the Democratic boss of South carolina amd played a huge role in Barack Obama's nomination.  Obama offered a cabinet job to James Clyburn and was turned downs.  This is the way the pay back goes.  Quite unfortunate actually.


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Clyburn was possibly the most despicable
character of the entire primary.

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Why?
What exactly did he say or do?

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You know what, I'm sorry for even brining it up
Forget it.

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Actually
I have not the slightest idea.  I tried to find something he said or did controversial on google and found nothing that sticks out.  Please do tell.

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When I was young!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...

This is getting to tense. lol

Call no man happy until he is dead-Aeschylus


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Sounds mild to me
What particular quote was controversial?  I'm not familiar with the term 'Gullah Geechee', so maybe that's it?  

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Don't you remember the LBJ thing?
Let's not go back there, yeah?

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She's against net neutrality?
...if so, that's...not good, to say the least.

Bill Posey is not half-alligator...and is outclassed by Davy Crockett anyway: http://www.washingtonmonthly.c...

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Against net neutrality? Damn.
How could Obama possibly support that?

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Her father is against net neutrality
I haven't seen a clear position from her yet.  

Liberty Avenue Politics - a place for politics in Southern Queens

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Mignon Clyburn Will Kill Net Neutrality
Mignon Clyburn Will Kill Net Neutrality
This person has been floated now for months about getting the FCC seat.
(and her unusual first name is the only reason I remember those news stories).

I'm really bummed the Obama went ahead ahead and made this appointment


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What is net neutrality
and why is it important?

"[Rush Limbaugh] is a sorry excuse for a human being and a has-been hypocrite loser who was more lucid when he was a drug addict." Congressman Alan Grayson (D-FL)

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here's Wikipedia's article
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N...

Decide for yourself.

Bill Posey is not half-alligator...and is outclassed by Davy Crockett anyway: http://www.washingtonmonthly.c...


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clarification: by "decide for yourself"
I mean "I don't actually know enough about the issue to explain both sides of it and argue why I favor the side I do."

Bill Posey is not half-alligator...and is outclassed by Davy Crockett anyway: http://www.washingtonmonthly.c...

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No Senate vote either
I take it?  If it is, I wonder if Kos would start up a big thing and MoveOn and such.  She could be blocked.  Not likely though.....  But come on, screw that crap.

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CA-36 Marcy Winograd Challenging Jane Harman
I just posted on it at Calitics.  And John Amato (musician and proprietor of Crooks and Liars) is still looking at the race too.

I'm glad this is happening a year out from the primary.  There's still time to gear up to boot Harman out of Congress.  


I hope Harman goes down
I don't know if Winograd is a good pick yet, but I know Harman isn't.

Follow the elections in Georgia at the 2010 Georgia Race Tracker.

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My opinion of Cedillo just fell again.
I'm the same age as Pleitez, and it looks like I at least am far more mature than Cedillo, who is nearly 30 years older.

Check out the 2010 California races (http://2010californiaracetracker.wetpaint.com) and help us take back Red California! (http://www.takebackredcalifornia.org)

I agree
I want there to be 26 year olds in Congress. People who care about what the global temperature will be 50 years from now, and people who realize college costs a lot more now than it did in the 1970s.

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Agreed
Wait til our generation are the office holders and we radically change college education costs and such.  We know how f'in expensive it is!

Where you live?  What district would you think you could run in?


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they don't all do
see 28 year old Aaron Schrock.  

Liberty Avenue Politics - a place for politics in Southern Queens

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Not to mention save NY a House seat
Can we pay Texas to undercount their population?


You probably wouldn't have to.
The last thing the Texas GOP wants is to correctly count the Rio Grande Valley.  Census data is used for legislative reapportionment too, ya know.

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I want the rural white areas
to be substantially undercounted.  Specifically, anyone who supports secession should not be counted.

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Rand Paul?
wonder who he's named after?

Anarchist Rand probably


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Ayn Rand
Unless I completely read the wrong things about her, didnt she have an 'only care about yourself' personal belief system? Its like she took her economic Libertarian beliefs way too damn seriously, even though most Libertarians I would assume are charitable people and care more about just themselves. But, as i said, i could be wrong. but its just what ive heard about her. Kind of odd how Ron Paul would idolize that woman if true.

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Basically
Lots of libertarians idolize her.  I've read her stuff before.  The lady was absolutely insane.

There does exist a country without government in the world.  It's called Somalia.  You never hear libertarians brag about it's successes do you?  There's nothing more capitalistic and self-serving than piracy.


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Those are brown people
obviously it's gonna be flawed if people like THAT run the society...

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"There does exist a country without government in the world. It's called Somalia."
I hope you won't mind if I repeat this quote in every political debate I heretofore engage in.

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I have found that anyone who reads an Ayn Rand book
...automatically becomes an insufferable asshole for about four weeks.

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Which would explain the profusion of essay contests for her books.
Good thing I never joined them in my high school years.

Bill Posey is not half-alligator...and is outclassed by Davy Crockett anyway: http://www.washingtonmonthly.c...

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Her work is very poorly written
Even back in my high school years when I considered myself somewhat of a libertarian I never understood the fascination with Rand's works.

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Almost everything has a cult following
no matter how obscure.

Cases in point, myself with La-Mulana, Kiddy Grade, and various piano works of Alexander Glazunov.

Bill Posey is not half-alligator...and is outclassed by Davy Crockett anyway: http://www.washingtonmonthly.c...


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Ron Paul
It's odd that a nutjob rightist libertarian idolises a nutjob rightist libertarian?  

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Well
If she has those extreme 'only care about thyself' personal ethics. you can idolize one's political beliefs/theories without idolizing the person themself.  

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But it seems you and a few others here, myself included
Are the only ones on left leaning blogs that seem to criticize Ron Paul. A whole lot are 'smitten' with him purely for his anti-Iraq War and pro-civil liberties stances while ignoring everything else about him. Either smitten or just dont say anything bad about him because they admire his Iraq/civil liberties policies so much.

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Boss Schumer
Ol' Chuck finally has someone to be his flunkie, and he's trying to make life easier for her.  Won't work.

Melancon in Hotline
There's nothing in Hotline you haven't already got.  The DSCC is courting him in spite of his earlier statement about not being interested.  No info on if he's receptive to them, turning them down or being coy.

San Antonio Mayor
Keep your eyes on Castro. If he wins, he becomes one of the top folks in the Democratic farm team. Young, hispanic, and very progressive. He could be very attractive as a statewide candidate in 2014 or 2016, I have no idea how many years someone can serve as mayor of San Antonio.

As for Austin, Strayhorn ain't going nowhere. Everyone in Austin knows she's the republican and they're having none of that. This is Councilman McCrackin (D) vs. Councilman Leffingwell (D).


New Term Limits
New term limits passed last year allow someone to serve 8 years as mayor.

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2016 or 2018 Then.
See you then Castro!

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We'll see
It all depends on where he stands on things like taxes, illegal immigration (including Sanctuary City policy) and guns. Even in 2014 a Democrat will have to be quite moderate to win.

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two things:
one, if Schumer says Gillibrand won' get a primary challenger that's a pretty good sign of what will happen; he's the most powerful Democrat in New York.

Two, I don't won't Melancon running. It's cajun territory, and though very racist it leans Democratic on a local level. Cazayoux of John some from more swingish parts of the state and would be able to put a stronger challenge.

Plus, Melancon's district would be a tough hold, especially in the midterm of a Democratic president. He's personally popular, but in that sort of environment I don't see anyone else holding it.

Call no man happy until he is dead-Aeschylus


Oddly, perhaps
Most of the Cajun transplants here (many living here for decades) seem to be staunch Republicans. But they are more white collar and middle class. They probably realized there were only so many engineer jobs in places like Lafayette so they moved here.

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Lafayetee isn't cajun,
lol, its Acadian. There's a fine line. You have to go further south down to houma and Terrebone. Then you've hit cajun country. Lafayette is overwhelmingly REpublican, and 70% of the people there have no cajun ancestry.

Call no man happy until he is dead-Aeschylus

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Ah I see
I confused it for being Cajun, as one of my best friends when growing up was a Cajun from Lafayette. I guess I shouldnt just assume it is ;).

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yeah, I grew up in Lafayette
terribly conservative area, filled with tons of oil people from the other places of the south, very white but with a huge black population that doesn't get involved in politics.

Yes, oh joy. I remember being yelled at my friends dad, when I told him, at 9 years old, that I like Gore. "You know what Gore likes! He supports abortion! You know what that is! They suck a baby out of woman and roll it up into a bloody ball and through it into the trash!"

Call no man happy until he is dead-Aeschylus


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Yuck!
Sorry you had to spend so much time near those freaks!

Check out the 2010 California races (http://2010californiaracetracker.wetpaint.com) and help us take back Red California! (http://www.takebackredcalifornia.org)

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lol I went to Catholic School in New York
and we were taught that abortions are done by delivering the baby and when the head pops out, you stick a fork into the baby's head and pull out the brains.

Then I asked the nun how that is possible when most abortions are done before 3 months when the embryo is smaller than a peanut and I got sent to the principal's office.


Liberty Avenue Politics - a place for politics in Southern Queens


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sounds about right
we were all catholics down there too.

Call no man happy until he is dead-Aeschylus

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Rand Paul
These so-called fringe wierdos still hold the record for one day fundraising in a primary election.  And when they get ticked off by bloggers, it causes them to want to donate.
Don't really understand, but it usually worked that way.
If you want to increase greatly this guys potential financing keep it up. These Paulenteers have gold and silver and no debt.  Unlike the uninformed masses, we weren't stupidly invested in stocks last year.  We got money to burn, and might as well burn it before it looses all its value. We're just waiting for Rand to "call out the hounds".  Look for a modest $250,000 money bomb for starters if he announces, then the sky's the limit.  We have been waiting for this....

Oh, I took your advice!
After hearing Dr. Paul's speeches, I put all my cash into rare-earth neodymium magnets. Take that, Wall Street/Federal Reserve/Bretton Woods traitors!

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magnets
You should have bought maggots instead.  
After the poles shift those magnets will be useless. Seriously-
Over a year ago, all the real nutjobs were bragging about how good the economy was doing.
I shouldn't bad mouth stocks too much.  After gaining 15% last year staying out of them, I did get back in them when the market dropped to 7000 and am planning on bailing out soon.  This planned crash wasn't so bad when one understands it was planned.
Do you plan on taking the swine flu shot they are brewing up especially for you?
I do not know if you were around when they pushed a vaccine for the swine flu back in 1976...  Only one person may have died from the flu but over 25 died from the vaccine.
Many more were sickened and even paralyzed from this vaccine.  When they realized this flu was a non event, they finally rescinded the mass vaccination program.  Guess which congressmen voted against that ill conceived, unnecessary government vaccination program?
Both of them were doctors.  One was later killed in a plane crash. The other was a freshman congressman with the last name Paul. I knew enough to stay clear of that shot.
Hope you all enjoy your shots.  I have never had a flu shot or the flu.
Keep parroting the talking heads, loosing your money, having your kids get autism and seizures from the dozens of shots they will get before entering school.  Keep  bowing to your masters who don"t give a damn for you or anyone you care about.  You will make a good slave for them.  I can tell.  

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Which they managed...
...to translate into NO delegates, no primary victories, and no power to shape the platform! Wee-lah!

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Excuse me, they did get a paltry 35 delegates
Which also translated into, again, no primary victories, no shaping of the platform, etc.

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I remember hearing
their own like "counter" convention here in St Paul had pitiful attendance.  I think it was you had to pay at first to get in but they needed people so bad they just started asking people on the street come for free and hear Ron Paul.

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I was laughing listening to Beck the other day
The other day I listened into Glenn Beck's radio show for on my drive home.  It was quite amusing.  He's now basically calling for a third party of pseudo-libertarians and is sure the public is behind such a thing.  He claims that there will be plenty of small money donors to fund such a movement.

Hey Glenn, maybe you weren't paying attention but such a thing did happen in 2008.  It was called the Ron Paul for President campaign.  He raked in millions of dollars from small donors and didn't come remoetly close to winning a single primary.  He also got laughed off the stage at the GOP debates.


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What a waste of money, IMO
As the guy stood zero chance of winning the nomination. Itd be like contributing to Kucinich or Gravel in the 08 Democratic primary. Even his congressional primary wasnt seriously in doubt. He ended up spanking that Friendswood city councilman (though Friendswood is a GOP voter rich and well known suburb here that councilman wasnt a serious threat to Paul).

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Beck and people like him do not understand libertarianism
One of Beck's arguments is that the business will get fed up en masse with both parties and ditch them in favor of libertarianism for want of less taxation and government control.  

He obviously doesn't understand the connection between anarchy and libertarianism.  The business community in any nation will never embrace libertarianism because at the core of business is private property and profits.  Without a strong government private business and private property cannot be protected from anarchy.


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Laughed off the stage? Hardly
Paul is a crank, but in individual moments makes some fine points.  His opposition to the wat got him attacked by politicians out of step with the times, and common sense.  His position on the war was as good as any candidate.

The case can be made that in his crackpotism he sometimes hits the right point, but his interactions in debates were for the most part very good.

In other words, the Republican candidates made the crank look like a statesman.


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Paul can be right on point about certain issues
Yet it's often for the wrong reasons.  His opposition to war has always struck me as more about xenophobia than about honestly opposing the action of war.

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It's Like the Words "Rand" and "Paul"...
...are part of an incantation that makes the raisin-cakes appear.

mindless slaves
They rape your bank accounts and 401ks.
Emasculate the dollar so compared with 1913 it's worth barely as much as you poor excuses for men.
Yet you still ever loyally oblige them, mouthing their tripe.
If I ever knew it was so easy to obtain abuseable yet ever loyal slaves, I would be in another profession.
Be right back. Got to go buy a whip.

So what's your point?
That we should follow Ron Paul's anarchist belief system or no government?  If you want that move to Somalia and report back to us about the paradise that is libertarianism over there.

Anarco-libertarianism is what leads to slavery friend, not socialism.


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Somolia? Libertarian? You Mean . . .


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HOLY SH**ING LOL
That is awesome.

And you have cholera.

Bill Posey is not half-alligator...and is outclassed by Davy Crockett anyway: http://www.washingtonmonthly.c...


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Let's see
No labor laws, no environmental regulations, no consumer protections? Libertarians want to party like it's 1899.

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Of course
Those were the good old days when the infant mortality rate was through the roof, life expectancy below 50 and most people lived in deep poverty.  Ahh the joys of no government!

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Ironic thing is...
Many libertarians, in this country, are lower middle class and poor and would thus be the first to feel the negative impacts of a libertarian economic system.

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Libertarianism benefits noone
It destroys the poor and middle class because it lifts workers rights, destroys unions and does away with any social safety net.

It destroys the rich and big business because it does away with police and other authority figures and leaves anarchy in it's place.  Without this it is impossible for the wealthy to protect their own property from the lower classes.


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better way to tie the two
it destroys big business, the wealthy, and stops any economic growth because the middle and lower classes are essentially destroyed so there is no one to buy any of these products.

That is the one major flaw in the free market system, well the "free market" system we currently operate on.  I think it's the best vehicle for growth but it can be a self-defeating system if run a certain way, which is pump up profits and never raise wages.

If the Libertarian Party ever had a chance to rule, it'd be like the GOP's Bush times a million and they'd cease to exist as a party.  The idea of having a government who only spends their money on the military is North Korea.


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the market is like a garden
If you don't manage it well, it grows lushly, but it becomes a jungle-like mess of tangled weeds that all grow opportunistically.  That's what a perfectly free market would be like.

If you DO manage it well, you can produce lots of interesting and useful things from it.

Bill Posey is not half-alligator...and is outclassed by Davy Crockett anyway: http://www.washingtonmonthly.c...


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Good luck with yer vampire-hunting.
(for reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C... , but Simon Belmont has been known to be ashamed of his descendants before...)

Bill Posey is not half-alligator...and is outclassed by Davy Crockett anyway: http://www.washingtonmonthly.c...

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