YeahDude
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Sorry for this general political post, but I feel I needed to do this.
I was raised in a republican household. Both of my parents vehemently voted republican. I thought I was a republican until I was 21 years old. I voted for George W. Bush! I liked what he had to say, I paid attention (Or so I thought). Soon after the election Former President Bush decided not to follow through with many/any of his campaign promises. This was my first view of the real world of politics. These politicans really don't care about us. That's when I found the Libertarian Party.
Reading their ideals and platform was amazing to me. It felt so right. Downsize government, keep as much power out of their hands as possible. Idealistically the Libertarians are the most logical party. Everyone is responsible for themselves. As long as you aren't really affecting someone else it is your life, and your money. The government shouldn't be in the business of charity, which on its face makes perfect sense.
I've been a registered Libertarian for 7 or so years now. I am a socially liberal person. I still believe the government getting involved in anything is a bad idea. There is too much waste in government. I think that even though the most logical choice is small government, it really isn't the best choice. I've made small changes in my views, like having a basic right of living for all Americans. This includes healthcare(In its most basic form). How can I tell a 6 year old that he can't do certain things because his parents are losers? There is a lot of government waste we could cut to fund something like this. We are one of the richest nations in the world. We can afford this.
The problem I am having is I am losing faith in people. If we cut government to its barest bones I'm afraid that most people will simply just fail. What to do? There is no ending here, this is just a rant.
I was raised in a republican household. Both of my parents vehemently voted republican. I thought I was a republican until I was 21 years old. I voted for George W. Bush! I liked what he had to say, I paid attention (Or so I thought). Soon after the election Former President Bush decided not to follow through with many/any of his campaign promises. This was my first view of the real world of politics. These politicans really don't care about us. That's when I found the Libertarian Party.
Reading their ideals and platform was amazing to me. It felt so right. Downsize government, keep as much power out of their hands as possible. Idealistically the Libertarians are the most logical party. Everyone is responsible for themselves. As long as you aren't really affecting someone else it is your life, and your money. The government shouldn't be in the business of charity, which on its face makes perfect sense.
I've been a registered Libertarian for 7 or so years now. I am a socially liberal person. I still believe the government getting involved in anything is a bad idea. There is too much waste in government. I think that even though the most logical choice is small government, it really isn't the best choice. I've made small changes in my views, like having a basic right of living for all Americans. This includes healthcare(In its most basic form). How can I tell a 6 year old that he can't do certain things because his parents are losers? There is a lot of government waste we could cut to fund something like this. We are one of the richest nations in the world. We can afford this.
The problem I am having is I am losing faith in people. If we cut government to its barest bones I'm afraid that most people will simply just fail. What to do? There is no ending here, this is just a rant.