Snide
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This isn't very timely, but I was thinking about issues, elections, politics and such... Imagine a Libertarian candidate for Governor. He might resemble this on the issues:
His general philosophy: "I'm socially liberal and fiscally conservative."
On liberty in re victimless crimes: "Maybe we ought to look into decriminalizing drugs and prostitution."
On the politics of organized religion:
"Organized religion is a sham."
On publicly-subsidized sports clubs: "There's nothing wrong with this stadium. We don't replace schools after 16 years."
And what if he was inspired to run initially because he knew the state wouldn't otherwise have given the surplus back to the taxpayers?
Would any States elect this guy?
Mine did.
Jesse, of course. I miss him already
His general philosophy: "I'm socially liberal and fiscally conservative."
On liberty in re victimless crimes: "Maybe we ought to look into decriminalizing drugs and prostitution."
On the politics of organized religion:
"Organized religion is a sham."
On publicly-subsidized sports clubs: "There's nothing wrong with this stadium. We don't replace schools after 16 years."
And what if he was inspired to run initially because he knew the state wouldn't otherwise have given the surplus back to the taxpayers?
Would any States elect this guy?
Mine did.
Jesse, of course. I miss him already