Just to make sure I understand, you're a dunderhead tooPwns wrote:I voted for Gary Johnson FWIW. I just don't find libertarianism to be a viable economic policy.OL FU wrote:
No ****. I have said much to 89's confusion that I voted for Johnson more to align myself with the libertarian view point than to align myself with Johnson. I have also said many times, I can't call myself a full blown libertarian just that my views point more in that direction and I would love to see the country move that way.
Never voted libertarian before in a presidential election, so this seemed like the perfect opportunity.
If we're relying on the Elon Musks out there to reduce carbon emissions (assuming that's neccesary), cure Alzheimer's and cancer, bring about personalized medicine, and create the next generation of space technology we're not going to be competitive. We've got to invest in R&D if we want to get back to make America make things again.
That, and we're almost at the point where a dollar spent by a welfare baby momma is more beneficial than how a two millionth dollar will be used by a rich guy.
I have no problem with a protest vote, though, and if ever there was an election to do it, 2016 was it.
and yes, I think part of the issue with the Libertarian party is that they take small government to the extreme. Whether it is R&D, or the elimination of too many regulations, elimination of a large part of the social safety net, in my opinion they are headed in the right direction but take it way to far. This isn't the 1700's.