10-27-2016, 03:56 PM
(10-27-2016, 03:27 PM)hollodero Wrote: Yeah we already reached that point. I think you're wrong - but I really hope I'm wrong and you're not. I get your stance. (Mine is - as long as your voting system don't change, nothing will.)Yes, we have been through it a bit, haven't we ?
The Trump example, however, is flawed. His success stems from the fact that he entered the republican primaries, was in all the debates and media covered every fart he made. If he were an independent, that would never have happened to that extent. And he wouldn't stand a chance to get elected were he not running for the GOP.
-- Would you say that you're a libertarian?
I am a Republican Libertarian hybrid.
I'd say closer to Libertarian, so Conservative Libertarian ?
That being said, I also understand the political climate and what it would take to bring back disenfranchised voters.
As I stated in another thread, I believe the Libertarian Party needs to pitch themselves as a mediator between the Democrats and Republicans, who save tax dollars by reducing the gridlock that is occurring.
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