02-02-2016, 12:45 PM
Until we can flush the bowl full of turds that is the Congress and the US Senate, then yeah I don't want them doing a damn thing. We need a clean slate and term limits.
Quote:Until we can flush the bowl full of turds that is the Congress and the US Senate, then yeah I don't want them doing a damn thing. We need a clean slate and term limits.
Quote:Plus.. his dad wants to put atheists in concentration camps.
Quote:I don't like Cruz, but this was debunked. He decried secular morality, yes. But he never suggested rounding up Atheists.
Quote:So you both want to elect people to not represent you. Genius.
Quote:I want less government, no one who goes to Washington wants that. The best I can hope for is gridlock.
Quote:Until we can flush the bowl full of turds that is the Congress and the US Senate, then yeah I don't want them doing a damn thing. We need a clean slate and term limits.
Quote:I want less government, no one who goes to Washington wants that. The best I can hope for is gridlock.
Quote:So people on welfare are freeloaders and takers, but you want to pay six figure salaries to hundreds of people to do nothing.
Quote:But isn't Cruz courting the conservative evangelicals? That is the opposite of libertarian.
Quote: Absolutely regarding the question you asked.It's funny, the Libertarians I know are all 100% behind Rand, obviously, but when he drops out, it's a pretty even split between Cruz and Sanders.
A few months ago though, someone posted a political matrix of the 2016 Candidates in the Forum. Using that as a discussion point, many libertarians could decide to support Ted Cruz because of economic issues. Especially, when considering that there are going to be major concerns about Marco Rubio and Donald Trump amongst libertarians. Though the same can be said about Ted Cruz, it's a voting block that appears to be in serious play for Cruz if Rand Paul falls out of the race.
Quote:Trump's support is maxed out. Votes from any of the candidates that drop out will go to either Cruz or Rubio. Cruz is my guy, but he faces an uphill battle against Rubio. The establishment is going to put 100% of their muscle behind him. I think the only way Cruz wins is if Trump bows out, but unfortunately I don't see that happening.
Quote:It's funny, the Libertarians I know are all 100% behind Rand, obviously, but when he drops out, it's a pretty even split between Cruz and Sanders.
Quote:Why do you hate Hispanics? I ask because when conservatives strongly opposed Obama, it was "unprecedented" and had to be because he was the first black president. When Hillary is attacked, it's part of the war on women. Any opposition to Cruz must be racially motivated.
Quote:I don't see how any "Free Market Libertarian" could like Bernie.That ticket will/would be so awesome that some people would actually be stupid enough to vote against it.
If/when Rand does drop out then I guess I could get behind this ticket...
Quote:That ticket will/would be so awesome that some people would actually be stupid enough to vote against it.I'd vote for that pair.