PSA: Gary Johnson announced his candidacy for President

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Gary doesn’t give up. Ever.
• He turned a one-man handyman operation into the state's largest
construction company.
• As Governor, he was elected against the odds, and then re-elected.
• He stopped overspending by vetoing more spending bills than any other
Governor.
• He is an accomplished triathlete who has climbed the highest peak on each
of the 7 continents.
• He placed third in the 2012 Presidential race with the highest number of
votes for a Libertarian candidate in history.


Gary wants good government...
• Cut taxes and balance the budget.
• Allow the private sector to create jobs.
• Term Limits for the US Congress.
• A government that adheres to its Constitutional limits.
• Always protect our Personal Freedom.
• An Immigration policy that is fair and promotes jobs.
• A government that doesn't spy without warrants or due process.
• Gary supports our troops and wants a strong and smart defense that works within budget constraints.


https://www.garyjohnson2016.com/


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No. I will vote for the candidate for whom the vote has the most meaning. A vote for Hillary or Trump has no meaning. They are the same vote, just different sides of the coin.

Think of a vote for Johnson as a vote for a non-"Republicrat" so we can have a populist candidate in 2020.

Play the long game and don't be so short sighted.

My preference is Bernie from the current crop.
 
While I don't feel that THESE two are opposite sides of the same coin meh. I disagree with your strategy as a whole and if I didn't I very well might pursue it despite Bernie. Good luck though, I wouldn't mind being wrong on this.
 
Was going to bump this after California, but watching Hillary blow Wall Street tonight has motivated me.

The 2016 Libertarian Party National Presidential Nominating Convention will be held at the Rosen Centre Hotel & Resort in Orlando Florida from May 27 to 30th.

I am guessing that they will nominate Gary Johnson but who knows in this crazy election year?
 
Having a non Republicrat would be awesome....never going to happen though.

We will continue to put a Sachs Republicrat in office forever and ever and ever.

CNN/FOX can and would put Kim Kardashian in office before they let Gary Johnson anywhere near the WH.

America is too fucking stupid to do any better for itself.
 
Having a non Republicrat would be awesome....never going to happen though.

We will continue to put a Sachs Republicrat in office forever and ever and ever.

CNN/FOX can and would put Kim Kardashian in office before they let Gary Johnson anywhere near the WH.

America is too fucking stupid to do any better for itself.

I am not saying it will happen in 2016, but 2016 can be the year where the non-Sachs Republicrat makes a mark and paves the way for some House seats and maybe another Senate seat in the next four years.
 
One of the biggest threats to the Libertarian movement has been not taking the time and effort to get on the state ballots. Trust they'll take enough personal responsibility and effort this time around to actually do that in most of the states.
 
I am not saying it will happen in 2016, but 2016 can be the year where the non-Sachs Republicrat makes a mark and paves the way for some House seats and maybe another Senate seat in the next four years.

That's such a long shot....

Personally I'm tired of waiting for the US to piss or get the fuck off the pot.

I'm out and I can't wait to give the whole bit the finger.
 
Yeah, I would have guessed from your posts that you were flying high on something. :D
 
If, as seems likely, Trump and Hilly are the major party candidates, I intend to vote for Gary Johnson in Nov. If nothing else, it's to vote against the other two, who are the worst pair of candidates in my lifetime. :( This has been my intention ever since Trump started pulling ahead. I might be wasting my vote, but I would rather waste it that way than on one of the two disasters opposing him.
 
Gary Johnson is a disgusting progressive, he should be running as Bernie's VP.

How on Earth can you say that. I agree with everything listed, although I don't know how he stands on AB or SSM or the 2nd Amendment. At one time, "Progressive" was a respectable designation, until Liberals distorted it.
 
How on Earth can you say that. I agree with everything listed, although I don't know how he stands on AB or SSM or the 2nd Amendment. At one time, "Progressive" was a respectable designation, until Liberals distorted it.
I've watched about five LP debates, and Gary along with all of the candidates really, come off as progressives that would be better placed in the Democratic Party.

Some are soft on foreign surveillance, some believe in the "gender wage gap", some believe in reparations for blacks and American Indians, some support abortion, some support making it illegal for a business to discriminate and in effect support slavery, and the list goes on.

They believe that a Jew should be legally forced to bake a wedding cake for a Nazi, or a black should bake a cake for a Grand Wizard, that is unAmerican.

These are not the views and beliefs that represent libertarianism.

I like some of the things that Perry says, some of the things Reid says, some of the things Peterson or McAffee say, but they all fall short of being a proper LP candidate.

Ron Paul was much closer to being a libertarian and I wish he was running for the LP, because if it's Bernie vs. Trump in November I think the LP has a real chance of winning this year.
 
Doesn't he support abortion, anti-discrimination laws, and believe in the gender pay gap?

He should be running on the Dem ticket, he's in the wrong party.

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Peterson (84%) on economic, domestic policy, social, environmental, healthcare, foreign policy, education, electoral, and science issues.

Cruz (83%) on social, economic, immigration, environmental, education, and electoral issues.

Feldman (80%) on economic, domestic policy, environmental, healthcare, education, criminal, and science issues.

Trump (78%) on immigration, environmental, healthcare, foreign policy, education, electoral, and science issues.

Perry (77%) on economic, domestic policy, environmental, healthcare, education, and science issues.

Johnson (74%) on economic, domestic policy, healthcare, environmental, foreign policy, and education issues.

McAfee (69%) on economic, domestic policy, healthcare, education, and science issues.

Kasich (56%) no major issues.

Sanders (23%) on criminal and education issues.

Stein (18%) on education issues.

Clinton (13%) on criminal issues.
 
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