Whisp wrote:
This is the libertarian candidate's webpage:
http://www.badnarik.orgHe has a section called Plans for America. He talks so much sense. It's a shame Americans have this prejudice that 3rd party candidates would sit down in the Oval Office and suddenly the nation would turn to hell.
While 3rd party canadiates do have a bad rep., this guy should be commited.
For instance, the call back of troops from across the globe(assuming the time table is 4 years) would more than likely have vast repercussions due to the power vaccum created. In 8 years maybe, but not sooner.
Same thing in Iraq, withdrawing within a presidential term would create a similar vaccum, which is presicisely what the deposed would wait for. Again, maybe in 8 years.
I agree on his partriot act stance, it needs to be dialed down.
His economic plan to perform de-regulation has more chance than not to backfire severely. Opening a wide free market is going to put the American workers out of work faster. There is far too much cheap labor in other countries that will work for nearly pennies on the dollar compared to an american salary. Big buisness will leave this country for meanial labor if the flood gates were set loose.
His comparison to Japan is flawed, he makes the assumption that the Japanese society as a whole functions in the exact manner we do. Yes, victims need to get restituion, but offenders(barring a social revolution) are going to still require punishment beyond a slap on the wrist and paying fees to the victims.
Deregulating pharmacutical companies won't help health care costs. Policy won't make people take better care of themselves, which is why costs are where they are.
Immigration is great, unfettered immigration is a huge problem. There needs to be process to allow immigrants entry to the US, get them on taxible incomes(most are not), get them into taxable property, and require participation in education programmes to bring them up to at least a GED level.
I do agree that affirative action is silly and merit speaks more than anything else.
As long as marriage grants tax breaks, its a federal issue. If you read this thread you know my take
War on drugs is a touchy subject. Yes, some people are probably harassed, wrongly accussed, or even jailed. Yes, dealers of more leathal drugs are also caught. Marginalizing the use of marijuana to a taxable luxurey would be okay as long as methods of detection via medical means by police officers(like breathalizers).
More guns, more crime. States may have stricter gun laws than others, but how do they enforce them when the industry skates by without regulation? His numbers are also skewed. He stated in 1999 824 people from accidents, how many died by intent?
So thats my take
What we need is a "Build-a-candidate", where everyone votes on platforms and those that win get built into the canadidate.