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In reply to the discussion: Democrats Risk Losing a Generation to Cynical Libertarianism [View all]emulatorloo
(46,155 posts)132. They'll figure out Rand and The Koch Brothers pretty quickly
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Experience is the best teacher, thank goodness I made it to through the younger years as a strong
Thinkingabout
Jun 2013
#1
Just met one from college at a wedding! Exactly as you describe. All was based on selfishness.
SugarShack
Jun 2013
#126
Children life expectancy started to increase after 1800, as we better understood health.
happyslug
Jun 2013
#116
At that time you did NOT have to even graduate grade school to become a Lawyer
happyslug
Jun 2013
#125
It'd be interesting to see what would happen if the Democrats actually tried Democratic policies.
Octafish
Jun 2013
#3
IMO, the reason they don't is that we'd end up with super-majorities in both houses...
Octafish
Jun 2013
#59
Straight to the point. Even an asshole like Truman knew this undeniable truth. n/t
Egalitarian Thug
Jun 2013
#111
I am not about to cede liberty to the corporate stooges of the the LP or the GOP.
toddaa
Jun 2013
#153
Seems like libertarians are now the only ones against extended serveillance practices...
allin99
Jun 2013
#49
All the Dem Party needs to do is to detach the Third Way Party that has attached itself to our
sabrina 1
Jun 2013
#9
I see this "third way party" bandied about all the time here without explanation, what is it?
xtraxritical
Jun 2013
#66
Google the Third Way and then Google Third Way Policies and see if you recognize some of them
sabrina 1
Jun 2013
#71
it came from the feeling of certain strategists that there was not enough *money* in the
HiPointDem
Jun 2013
#149
and now the same young people are disillusioned and inert. i know some of them.
HiPointDem
Jun 2013
#150
You have an opportunity to educate them about who Ron and Rand Paul truly are...
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jun 2013
#128
Anecdotal evidence: my personal experience includes seeing Libertarians USE people who have no way
patrice
Jun 2013
#12
I think there will be a big drop in how many people vote period. People hate both choices.
liberal_at_heart
Jun 2013
#13
"take back the Democratic Party from the centrist, corporate-driven "Republican lite" party it has
antigop
Jun 2013
#16
The GOP has an inside track for winning libertarians with an issue they own Democrats on:
Eleanors38
Jun 2013
#17
Part of the reason that's even possible is because there is a sub-cohort amongst Libertarians who,
patrice
Jun 2013
#18
Yeah but, they sure do deeply affect people around them who do vote & that adds up to bad PR
patrice
Jun 2013
#142
democrats seem to refuse to take the cues. They can be just as stubborn as the republicans sometimes
liberal_at_heart
Jun 2013
#19
Yup, this is the very real, but craven, political reason for doing it.
woo me with science
Jun 2013
#23
If the Democratic party can't figure this out for itself, it is either too stupid to
forestpath
Jun 2013
#24
Lets get candidates that will agree to draft and pass Complete Campaign Finance Reform (CCFR)
Dustlawyer
Jun 2013
#27
The problem is the big money likes the way things are. They like having a "two party" system
rhett o rick
Jun 2013
#32
Big money does lose, but it's hard to beat and has elected some real crazies.
mountain grammy
Jun 2013
#36
Great. So the country falls to the Kochs instead of to the religious right.
HughBeaumont
Jun 2013
#44
Yes. The Third Way lesser of two evils strategy has now been stretched beyond the limit
Zorra
Jun 2013
#83
Perhaps people should stop cheerleading the delusional cynical libertarians? -eom
gcomeau
Jun 2013
#85
The Center just wants to be ruled and subjugated by the 1%, yet pretend they live in a democracy,
Zorra
Jun 2013
#96
for baby boomers, it's disconcerting to find that everything we thought centrist in the 80s/90s
carolinayellowdog
Jun 2013
#102
Sorry but a lot of these so called professed libertarians are as anti-women as the main stream
still_one
Jun 2013
#101
No, but if they stay home and don't vote, they've allowed the ideology of their opponents to win
We People
Jun 2013
#122
The Corp "Democrats" already lost me, not that I matter one whit to any of them.
blkmusclmachine
Jun 2013
#109
If Democrats keep supporting corporations over the people, they will go under just like the GOP
davidn3600
Jun 2013
#112
As opposed to telling people we need to spend $60 Billion/year filling prisons with potheads?
Warren DeMontague
Jun 2013
#162
Yeah fighting the 'war on marijuana' is going so well for libertarians...NOT
Galraedia
Jun 2013
#130
To my way of thinking the Republicans don't have a libertarian wing, they do have an authoritarian
Uncle Joe
Jun 2013
#135
see if they label people who want to legalize marijuana as libertarians that means the party doesn't
liberal_at_heart
Jun 2013
#160
& they're gonna lose a lot of people that way, if they don't remove the head from the ass pronto.
Warren DeMontague
Jun 2013
#161
oh, I think this NSA business is finally going to drive some liberals over the edge. We've been
liberal_at_heart
Jun 2013
#163
I look at it as, I'd like Obama to take this opportunity in the 2nd term to recommit to some values.
Warren DeMontague
Jun 2013
#164
We can always hope so, but so far hope has gotten us nothing but disappointment.
liberal_at_heart
Jun 2013
#165
I disagree. He committed to LGBT marriage equality; that's a first, and a brave move
Warren DeMontague
Jun 2013
#166
Not according to the people in the know here! We have them locked up tight!
Safetykitten
Jun 2013
#152
How about we stop spending $60B a year to fight pot smoking, stop using SWAT teams to arrest granny
Warren DeMontague
Jun 2013
#156
exactly. Ending the war on drugs is not some impossible dream. It is a very easy and simple fix.
liberal_at_heart
Jun 2013
#158
And it would go a long way towards addressing these so-called "libertarian" objections.
Warren DeMontague
Jun 2013
#159
Spend much time around these kids? Cynical libertarianism is their ideological home.
Sen. Walter Sobchak
Jun 2013
#167