They aren't all bad
The other night I participated in a debate, and while that
debate went well and we polled very high, we did not make it to the
next round of this rigged, tournament-style debate.
Instead, they pushed forward candidates who they thought
wouldn't challenge the final boss - Justin Amash. This is dangerous
because party insiders are already pushing Amash to the front of
the line, even though he hasn't even officially declared. And they
are sweeping a path that will prevent anyone from pointing out his
flaws.
Now you've seen be debate dozens of times, and you know I don't
go after my fellow libertarian candidates because their flaws are
often minor. But Amash is hiding some major authoritarian flaws
behind a libertarian facade. In fact, I would even argue that
anything he seeks to achieve that is a libertarian goal, he seeks
to impose with the force of government.
I have reached out to Jo Jorgensen and Jacob Hornberger, who
have assured me they would do their best to point out these flaws
in tonight's debate. While I won't be attending, I will be
commenting on the live stream. I will support these two TRUE
libertarian candidates against the infiltrator.
Judge Jim Gray will also be attending, but since he also has
some authoritarian leanings, although much less offensive, I don't
expect him to challenge Amash's positions. Vermin Supreme will also
be present, but he's not one to attack anyone.
You can tune in to the live stream which will start at 8pm ET
here:
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In
Liberty,
Dan Taxation Is Theft Behrman
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