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		<title>Iowa Has Spoken Now It&#8217;s New Hampshire</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Jan 2012 16:28:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Billy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This week has been quite interesting after the Iowa primary. Mitt Romney beats Rick Santorum by a mere 8 points in the final count. Ron Paul Takes the third position and will receive 6 delegates just as Mitt and Rick have done. What I found interesting was the fact that Santorum won most of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This week has been quite interesting after the Iowa primary. Mitt Romney beats Rick Santorum by a mere 8 points in the final count. Ron Paul Takes the third position and will receive 6 delegates just as Mitt and Rick have done. What I found interesting was the fact that Santorum won most of the counties but still came in second. Looking here at <a href="http://iowacaucus.com/results/">the final results in the Iowa Caucus</a>, you can see for yourself that Romney only won seventeen counties, while Santorum took sixty-two. As for the other candidates, Ron Paul won eighteen counties and Rick Perry was only able to grab two. The other three major candidates, Jon Huntsman, Newt Gingrinch and Michele Bachmann were not able to win any counties.</p>
<p>Wednesday morning Michele Bachmann announced that she will be pulling out of the race for president after <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&#038;v=qQjEAePKYl8">the people of Iowa have spoken</a>. She states in here speech that it would be wiser to rally around the candidate that the people and the Republican party choose. It&#8217;s typical for at least one candidate to drop out after the Iowa primary. At the same time, Rick Perry went back to Texas to &#8220;reassess&#8221; his campaign for president. After a fifth place finish in the Iowa caucus, Perry is wondering if he&#8217;ll have any real chance to rise back from it. It&#8217;s most likely he will not be in the race after the New Hampshire Primary. Which is fine with me and many others that feel that he was not a strong enough candidate in the first place.</p>
<p>Next week is the New Hampshire primary. Typically the two primaries are a month apart, but since Florida had moved up their primary to January 31, New Hampshire had no choice but to move their date up as well. During the primaries, all the states have agree to hold their caucus&#8217; at certain times and in a certain order (please don&#8217;t ask me how it works, I&#8217;ve never care too much to look into it so please <a href="https://www.google.com/">Google</a> it if you do care). </p>
<p>We will see how the boys(I can say that now) will do next week in New Hampshire and after they have spoken, then we&#8217;ll see who will be packing up and going home. My prediction is that Perry will be gone and Gingrinch will be on the ropes with weak knees. I wouldn&#8217;t mind if both of them went home together and stopped the madness of trying to be president. Neither one of them are the type of candidate this country needs at this time.</p>
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		<title>Credentials For Being President</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jul 2011 23:13:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Billy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As we can see the Republican primary is starting to heat up. The candidates that are planning to run for the nomination are already in the race. There were a few that were expected to be in, but have either dropped out (Donald Trump) or others that have decided not to enter after all (Sarah [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As we can see the Republican primary is starting to heat up. The candidates that are planning to run for the nomination are already in the race. There were a few that were expected to be in, but have either dropped out (Donald Trump) or others that have decided not to enter after all (Sarah Palin). So what does it take to have the credentials to run for the office of the president of the United States?</p>
<p>From what I can tell&#8230;nothing but money. President <a href="http://leftandrightpolitics.com/tag/obama/" class="kblinker" title="More about Obama &raquo;">Obama</a> when he ran for office, he had no experience as an executive or even as a legislator. Yes he was a Senator, but when he was a Senator on the state level, he spent most of that time running to be a U.S. Senator. Shortly after becoming the U.S. Senator, he was running to be president. So where did he get his experience? During the 2008 election, many people were saying that Sarah <a href="http://leftandrightpolitics.com/tag/palin/" class="kblinker" title="More about Palin &raquo;">Palin</a> didn&#8217;t have experience to be president, but in my opinion, she had more experience than Obama since she was a Mayor and the Governor of Alaska. </p>
<p>We are now hearing stories of how Michele Bachmann is not experienced enough to be president of the United States. How is that possible since she has been a Congresswoman for the state of Minnesota since 2007 and that is after six years as a state Senator.</p>
<p>What it all comes down to when having the qualification to be president, of course the statutes written out in the Constitution must be met, but it has to do with money. We have politicians putting up their own money to the tune of million of dollars for a position that will pay $175,000 per year plus benefits. The old saying of, &#8220;money makes the world go round&#8221;, doesn&#8217;t just apply to business. If your think about it, politics is big business. it&#8217;s expected this election cycle will have the candidates putting in a combine total of over one billion dollars. I&#8217;m amazed how much money is spent to just run for one political position. So it&#8217;s definitely big business. </p>
<p>So when you sit back to think about who you&#8217;re going to vote for, remember don&#8217;t vote for the person who&#8217;s had his or her face plastered all over the TV. Don&#8217;t listen to the opponent&#8217;s smear campaigns. Instead do your own homework and watch the debates each and every time. The debates are the best way to weed through the crap the candidates are saying. I&#8217;m not fond of any of the Republican candidates really, but I will be voting for whoever wins the nomination since Obama has done enough of nothing for this economy. What republican voters need to do is to find the <strong>best</strong> candidate to put on the ticket.</p>
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		<title>Libertarian Response To State Of The Union Address</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2010 22:20:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[WASHINGTON &#8211; Libertarian Party (LP) Chairman William Redpath issued the following statement today in response to President Barack Obama&#8216;s State of the Union address: &#8220;Tonight&#8217;s speech was a reminder that, for decades, the policies of Republicans and Democrats alike have failed. Libertarians are asking people to take matters into their own hands. Instead of just [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>WASHINGTON &#8211; Libertarian Party (LP) Chairman William Redpath issued the following statement today in response to President Barack <a href="http://leftandrightpolitics.com/tag/obama/" class="kblinker" title="More about Obama &raquo;">Obama</a>&#8216;s State of the Union address:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Tonight&#8217;s speech was a reminder that, for decades, the policies of Republicans and Democrats alike have failed. Libertarians are asking people to take matters into their own hands. Instead of just complaining, we&#8217;re encouraging ordinary Americans to step up and run for Congress on the Libertarian Party ballot line.</p>
<p>I can say exactly the same thing about President Obama&#8217;s speech tonight that I said about George W. Bush&#8217;s State of the Union speech in January 2008: &#8216;Tonight&#8217;s State of the Union address went much as expected. Instead of calling for a more limited role of the federal government in American society, the President laid out plans that would only increase the government&#8217;s intervention into the realm of economics, health care, education and foreign policy.</p>
<p>I am weary of the President&#8217;s unspoken premise that only government&#8211;indeed, only the federal government&#8211;can accomplish good in our society.</p>
<p>President Obama seems to be totally blind to the concept that government can cause problems rather than solve them. His speech was filled with &#8216;More&#8217;: more handouts, more spending, more programs, more bailouts, more regulations. We Libertarians want less government, not more.</p>
<p>Not to be outmatched by the Democrats, the Republican Party conveyed its lack of seriousness in addressing this nation&#8217;s government spending problems by having Bob McDonnell, Virginia Governor for eleven (11) days, deliver its rebuttal to the President. If they were really serious about addressing the dire fiscal circumstances of this nation, they would have had Paul Ryan, a six-term congressman from Wisconsin, who has proposed the most serious plan of anyone in the two older parties to keep us from going off a fiscal cliff.</p>
<p>Last week, Alan Auerbach, Professor of Economics and Law at UC Berkeley and US government fiscal policy expert, said that the Democratic and Republican parties are in a &#8216;death embrace&#8217; with their government spending. The only political party that is rationally and forthrightly addressing the need to cut government spending and end our culture of ever expanding entitlements is the Libertarian Party.</p>
<p>As Americans lose hope in Obama, we Libertarians are warning voters against running back to the Republicans who got us into such big messes in the first place. Republicans started the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Republicans made the false intellectual case for bailing out banks and car companies. Republicans argued that deficits don&#8217;t matter. Republicans gave us the giant Medicare expansion bill.</p>
<p>The President&#8217;s suggestion of a &#8216;spending freeze&#8217; was especially ludicrous and insulting to the intelligence of Americans. The amounts involved are minuscule, and Congress won&#8217;t accept them anyway. Will Obama sign the spending bills that ignore his &#8216;freeze&#8217;? You bet he will. Instead, the President should demand across-the-board cuts in all areas, including entitlements.</p>
<p>The President talked a lot about jobs. Unfortunately, the policies he supports are responsible for most of the unemployment we see today. High taxes, minimum wage laws, hiring regulations, firing regulations, mandatory unemployment benefits, and other government interference make it much more difficult for businesses to hire and keep employees. As expected, the President&#8217;s prescription is to increase the dosage of this government poison.</p>
<p>While our nation is declining dangerously right now, a turnaround could be straightforward and simple with steps like these: 1. Bring our troops home from Iraq and Afghanistan; 2. Stop rewarding failed companies with bailouts; 3. Cut taxes and spending and let the free market work.</p>
<p>Finally, on the matter of political rhetoric, I call upon the two older parties to stop spoon feeding politics to the American people as if we are a bunch of overgrown children. These are difficult times that call for more than rhetorical flourish or positioning a group of diverse people around a politician. Older party politicians need to be specific about their proposed policies, as Libertarians are.</p>
<p>And, I know I&#8217;m probably just wasting electrons, but can&#8217;t we go back to the days in which the President sent a copy of his speech to Congress and left it at that. The speech last night took 1/7000th of an entire year. I think the vast majority of the American people would agree that we have better ways to spend our time.&#8221;
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<p>William Redpath has served as the Chairman of the Libertarian Party since 2006. For more information, or to arrange an interview, call LP Executive Director Wes Benedict at 202-333-0008 ext. 222.</p>
<p><strong>The LP is America&#8217;s third-largest political party, founded in 1971. The Libertarian Party stands for free markets and civil liberties.</strong></p>
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		<title>Made In The USA</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Sep 2009 19:44:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Billy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The title is something that is becoming a thing of the past. When this country was growing from the years of 1776 to 1976, America was a country that produced and manufactured items that the world wanted and needed, but for the last thirty years or so it&#8217;s been changing. With all the laws and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The title is something that is becoming a thing of the past. When this country was growing from the years of 1776 to 1976, America was a country that produced and manufactured items that the world wanted and needed, but for the last thirty years or so it&#8217;s been changing. </p>
<p>With all the laws and regulations that the federal government has been imposing on American companies, those businesses are looking to cut cost in way that are hurting the American people. </p>
<p>Let&#8217;s look at Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, the city that was the capitol of the steel industry. In the last thirty years the government has been making it harder for the steel industry to stay in the United States, let alone Pittsburgh.</p>
<p>Yes I agree that to make steel, there is pollution on several different levels, water air and land pollution is a serious matter, but at what cost is these issues important?</p>
<p>Pittsburgh is no longer the biggest city that produces steel. Most of manufacturers have move to other countries to avoid tough regulations. So now we have thousands of people who are affected by the industry and are unemployed. The government has changed the landscape of the city.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s look at it this way. We have a person who was working to provide for his family, the government steps in and tell the companies that there will be unions and there will be price fixing. Next, strict laws are passed for the pollution situation in Pittsburgh, causing the company to have higher costs related to the product. The company can no longer be profitable at this level, so they decide to have some of their products made in another country. Now the worker is laid off and is needed to be supported by the same government that cost him/her their job. But are they really being supported by the government? I say NO. It&#8217;s the rest of the American Taxpayer that is supporting those Americans because of the federal government.</p>
<p>I try very hard to purchase things that are made in the USA, but it getting tougher every day. The steel industry isn&#8217;t the only industry that this scenario has happened to. It will also continue until the American people stop voting for the same old type of politician. It wasn&#8217;t the Democrats or the Republicans that did this individually, it has been both of them and until we see them for what they are, it will continue.</p>
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		<title>Audit The Federal Reserve</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Jul 2009 03:46:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Billy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The latest bill and/or amendment to hit the Senate leadership is a call for the auditing of the Federal Reserve. (#1367 amendment). Senator Jim DeMint (R-SC) went in front of the Senate Leadership board to push for a amendment that was authored by Ron Paul (R-Tx) to do just that. It seems though that the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The latest bill and/or amendment to hit the Senate leadership is a call for the auditing of the Federal Reserve. (#1367 amendment). Senator Jim DeMint (R-SC) went in front of the Senate Leadership board to push for a amendment that was authored by Ron Paul (R-Tx) to do just that. It seems though that the powers that be really don&#8217;t care one bit about the freedom and secrecy of the Federal Reserve to do anything but kill the bill.</p>
<p>Senator Kay Hagan (D_NC) is the presiding officer, in the video clip. In it she&#8217;s asked many questions pertaining to other issues that are going on currently. Every one of her answers are the same, which is &#8220;yes&#8221;. The question that are asked are from Sen. Jim DeMint. Each one of them show a clear sign of the double standard that is going on between the Democrats and the Republicans. </p>
<p>These two parties have reached a point where they are no longer looking out for the American people. Their on;y concern is fro themselves and their lobbyist. Politicians like Ron Paul and Jim DeMint are just a handful of politicians that are truly trying to make a difference in Washington. When It comes time to vote we have to bond together and vote the current Senators out. They&#8217;ve grown too comfortable in their positions. Our founding fathers never meant for these positions to be a career.</p>
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		<title>Sara Palin Announces Resignation</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2009 21:25:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Billy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today Governor Sara Palin (R) of Alaska has announced that she will be resigning as of July 26th. This comes as a surprise to many Americans as well as political analysts. She has decided not to finish out her first term as Governor of the state of Alaska. In a new conference in her home [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Today Governor Sara <a href="http://leftandrightpolitics.com/tag/palin/" class="kblinker" title="More about Palin &raquo;">Palin</a> (R) of Alaska has announced that she will be resigning as of July 26th. This comes as a surprise to many Americans as well as political analysts. </p>
<p>She has decided not to finish out her first term as Governor of the state of Alaska. In a new conference in her home town of Wasilla, she stated &#8220;We know we can effect positive change outside government at this moment in time on another scale and actually make a difference for our priorities,&#8221; &#8220;I know when it&#8217;s time to pass the ball for victory.&#8221; </p>
<p>Palin, 45 was put in the spotlight after Senator John <a href="http://leftandrightpolitics.com/tag/mccain/" class="kblinker" title="More about McCain &raquo;">McCain</a> nominated her to be his running mate. Throughout the campaign she was disrespected and insulted by the main stream media. From the way I see it, the Democratic party as well as candidate <a href="http://leftandrightpolitics.com/tag/obama/" class="kblinker" title="More about Obama &raquo;">Obama</a> felt threaten by her. </p>
<p>Unfortunately, this latest move might be the end to her political career. Leaving the Governor&#8217;s office after only fulfilling half of her term might make it hard for the Republican party to consider her again fro a national position. I could be wrong since politics and politicians have never thought logically. </p>
<p>Whatever Sara Palin and her family decide to do in the future, I want to wish her the best for them. </p>
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		<title>Cap And Trade Bill</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2009 22:59:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Unless you&#8217;ve been too busy or live under a rock in a far away place, You are aware that last Friday Congress voted on the Cap and Trade bill (aka, cap and tax). The bill is designed by the Obama Administration to basically tax everything that emits carbon. If you&#8217;re thinking that this bill is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Unless you&#8217;ve been too busy or live under a rock in a far away place, You are aware that last Friday Congress voted on the Cap and Trade bill (aka, cap and tax). The bill is designed by the <a href="http://leftandrightpolitics.com/tag/obama/" class="kblinker" title="More about Obama &raquo;">Obama</a> Administration to basically tax everything that emits carbon. If you&#8217;re thinking that this bill is aimed at big business and the energy sector, you&#8217;re only half right.</p>
<p>This will tax everything. That includes flatulent cows, that&#8217;s right cows that pass wind. It doesn&#8217;t just end there. the truck driver who drivers the cow to the slaughter house. Let&#8217;s not forget the wrapping the is needed to package the meat. All the different processing plants that are needed to get the meat to your plate. Everyone of them will have to pay higher taxes to the government because of the carbon dioxide that they produce.</p>
<p>If you think that won&#8217;t affect you, you are dead wrong. It&#8217;s a known fact that these costs will be passed on to the consumer. </p>
<p>All in the name of global warming. That&#8217;s right we are going to be taxed more to help save the entire planet from a chemical that is a basic necessity for the world to survive. The global warming concern is nothing but a political move to redistribute wealth. Many African countries don&#8217;t have an infrastructure system and don&#8217;t emit carbon emissions, so counties like America (especially the U.S.) will have to buy the carbon credits from those countries, henceforth wealth distribution.</p>
<p>I expect that type of planning from the Democrats but to see Republicans join the crusade is not. The final vote was 219-212 for the bill. There were eight Republicans that voted for the bill. We need to send a clear message to those eight members of Congress that helped the Democrats raise our taxes. The only way to do so is to call them and let them know that we will not contribute to their campaign because we aren&#8217;t going to vote for them. </p>
<p>Here are the names and phone numbers to their office. There is time for them to change their vote and if they want any chance of being re-elected, they will have to do so. </p>
<p>Bono Mack (CA) 202-225-5330<br />
Castle (DE) 202-225-4165<br />
Kirk (IL) 202-225-4835<br />
Lance (NJ) 202-225-5361<br />
Lobiondo (NJ) 202-225-6572<br />
McHugh (NY) 202-225-4611<br />
Reichart (WA) 202-225-7761<br />
Chris Smith (NJ) 202-225-3765 </p>
<p>Remember that when you call them to inform them of your dissatisfaction, you must state that you are a contributor. If you don&#8217;t, they really don&#8217;t care what you have to say (which is a whole other story). They only care about their campaign fund and their own wallets. Which is another reason why we need to vote all of them out when they&#8217;re up for re-election. </p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 May 2009 22:13:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Billy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wouldn&#8217;t that line from &#8220;Stuck In The Middle With You&#8221; make a great slogan for the Libertarian party? LOL Speaking of the left, seems a growing number of them are dissatisfied with Obama. Josh Gerstein from Politico writes; Barely four months into his presidency, Obama is confronting growing dissatisfaction among members of his liberal base, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wouldn&#8217;t that line from &#8220;Stuck In The Middle With You&#8221; make a great slogan for the Libertarian party? LOL </p>
<p>Speaking of the left, seems a growing number of them are dissatisfied with <a href="http://leftandrightpolitics.com/tag/obama/" class="kblinker" title="More about Obama &raquo;">Obama</a>. Josh Gerstein from <a href="http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0509/22604.html">Politico</a> writes; </p>
<blockquote><p>Barely four months into his presidency, Obama is confronting growing dissatisfaction among members of his liberal base, who feel spurned by a series of his early decisions on issues ranging from guns to torture to immigration to gay rights.  A few, like MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow, have even hurled the left’s ultimate epithet – suggesting that Obama’s turning into George W. Bush. For liberals who viewed Obama as something of a savior after eight years of Bush, the discontents are piling up.</p>
<p>A growing number of organizations, bloggers and pundits, many of whom kept quiet about slights in Obama’s first few months, are now going public with their disillusionment.</p>
<p>Michael Meyers of the New York Civil Rights Coalition said many Obama supporters (with support from voices on the right) <strong>built him up to be more of a liberal icon than his public speeches and writings ever justified</strong>.</p>
<p>“They invested in Obama everything they wanted the next president to be. They thought, ‘He’s black, liberal, anti-Iraq War… urban, young.’ He was all of that and smart and he went to a radical church. They just knew,” Meyers said. “They exaggerated him. <strong>They saw him as a messiah</strong>. No president is a messiah.”</p>
<p>“<strong>He’s not the person that people thought he was</strong>,” Meyers said. “The left is finding that out and the right is finding that out.” </p></blockquote>
<p>Also from <a href="http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0509/22609.html">Politico</a>, Andy Barr writes about Republican leaders  who are backing Cheney&#8217;s criticism of Obama; </p>
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Republican leaders on Sunday backed Dick Cheney’s attacks on President Barack Obama, calling the former vice president<br />
a strong asset for the party.</p>
<p>&#8220;It doesn&#8217;t hurt us, it helps us,” House Minority Leader John Boehner said on CNN’s “State of the Union,&#8221; calling Cheney a “big member in our party.”</p>
<p>Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) said &#8221; We know Obama changed his mind in Iraq and decided to follow the advice of the military generals, and we also know that he&#8217;s now ordered a surge in Afghanistan just like the one that was successful in Iraq. So I think the administration has responded to the critique of the vice president” that the country is moving in the “wrong direction on national security issues.” </p></blockquote>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 May 2009 23:46:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joanne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[WASHINGTON &#8212; Despite a deep financial crisis and the election of a left-wing president, political independents still see “big government” as a greater threat than “big business” by an unchanged two-to-one margin, America’s third-largest party notes today. “Independent voters believed Candidate Obama when he said he would be mainstream. Their trusting votes gave him a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>WASHINGTON &#8212; Despite a deep financial crisis and the election of a left-wing president, political independents still see “big government” as a greater threat than “big business” by an unchanged two-to-one margin, America’s third-largest party notes today.</p>
<p>“Independent voters believed Candidate <a href="http://leftandrightpolitics.com/tag/obama/" class="kblinker" title="More about Obama &raquo;">Obama</a> when he said he would be mainstream.  Their trusting votes gave him a narrow victory,” said Donny Ferguson, Libertarian National Committee Communications Director.  “But now that the real Barack Obama has revealed himself, they’re not following his bootlegger turn toward the radical left.  They still believe the same Big Government that Obama promises as our global salvation will be America’s undoing.”</p>
<p>“Only one party in America agrees with independent voters, and that is the Libertarian Party,” said Ferguson.  “Republicans spent 14 years fattening government with their ever-escalating budgets.  Even the Republican ‘alternative budget’ called for massive deficits and bigger spending.”</p>
<p>“Once again, Libertarians are the only mainstream party in America.  Only Libertarians will reduce the size and cost of government. Obama and the Republicans have us spiraling towards national bankruptcy.”</p>
<p>A Rasmussen Reports poll released Monday asked 1,007 adults “which of the following will be the biggest threat to the country in the future –”big business”, big labor or “big government?”  Fifty-nine percent (59%) of politically independent Americans viewed “big government” as the greatest threat, virtually unchanged from the 60 percent measured the last time the question was asked in 2006 – before the financial crisis and election of Barack Obama.</p>
<p>Only 30 percent answered “big business” and 8 percent answered “big labor,” both also virtually unchanged from the 26 percent and 10 percent measured in 2006. </p>
<p>Since the question was asked major financial crises have weakened the economy and the White House has been occupied by a president pushing radical expansions of government size and power &#8212; with virtually no effect on independents.  The poll has a margin of error of plus or minus three percent.</p>
<p>The poll was released on the same day the White House released numbers showing the economy performing worse than Obama promised, and the federal budget deficit growing to a size four times larger than the 2008 Bush record.  Under Obama, the federal government will borrow nearly 50 cents for every dollar it spends, an unsustainable and inflationary level of borrowing.</p>
<p>In more bad news for Obama, the only Americans buying into his opposition to capitalism are largely those who already voted for him, leaving little room to expand his support.</p>
<p>Democrats in 2006 feared “big government” more than “big business” by a 55 percent to 32 percent margin.  Following in lockstep with Obama, they have flipped their views.  Now, Democrats fear job creators more than government by a 52 percent to 32 percent margin.</p>
<p>Opposition to “big government” grew among grassroots Republicans, though their party leadership doesn’t seem to share that view, based on their “alternative budget.”  In 2006, Republicans feared “big government” more than “big business” by a 68 percent to 18 percent margin.  That grew in 2009 to 80 percent to 10 percent.</p>
<p>“Grassroots Republicans oppose Big Government and want a party that agrees with them.  Once again, the Libertarian Party is the only party that proposes cutting spending.  We don’t follow the still-vibrant Republican tradition of making government bigger and costlier each year,” said Ferguson.</p>
<p>For more information on this issue, or to arrange an interview with the Libertarian Party, please call Director of Communications Donny Ferguson at 703-200-3669 or 202-333-0008, x. 225, or email Donny.Ferguson@lp.org.</p>
<p>The Libertarian Party is America&#8217;s third-largest political party, founded in 1971 as an alternative to the two main political parties.  You can find more information on the Libertarian Party by visiting http://www.LP.org. The Libertarian Party proudly stands for smaller government, lower taxes and more freedom.</p>
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		<title>Libertarians Cordially Invite You To A Tea Party</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Apr 2009 01:07:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joanne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[America’s third largest party is urging Americans to join millions of libertarians and other advocates of economic freedom at one of thousands of “Tea Parties” being held on April 15. The &#8220;tea party&#8221; concept started with the Libertarian Party of Illinois (LPI) who began organizing a 2009 Tax Day ‘Boston Tea Party’ in Chicago back [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> America’s third largest party is urging Americans to join millions of libertarians and other advocates of economic freedom at one of thousands of “Tea Parties” being held on April 15.</p>
<p>The &#8220;tea party&#8221; concept started with the Libertarian Party of Illinois (LPI) who began organizing a 2009 Tax Day ‘Boston Tea Party’ in Chicago back in December of 2008 and created a Facebook group for it on Feb. 10, 2009, according to the LPI.  Nine days later, CNBC’s Rick Santelli, broadcasting from the floor of the Chicago stock exchange, popularized the concept.</p>
<p>“Americans agree with the Libertarian Party that taxes and spending are out of control, and that bailouts and nationalizing industries destroys freedom and prosperity.  The Libertarian Party is the only party supporting shrinking budgets, lowering tax burdens, eliminating deficits and getting government out of the way of recovery,” said Ferguson.</p>
<p>“With the Republican Party in Washington joining Democrats in proposing their own bloated budget that expands spending and explodes the deficit, and Republicans in other states touting their plans to raise taxes and jack up spending during a recession, Americans must speak out and speak out forcefully,” said Ferguson.</p>
<p>The public rallies, organized locally by concerned citizens of various political affiliations around the country, will express the widespread majority opposition to the government takeovers of private industries led by <a href="http://leftandrightpolitics.com/tag/obama/" class="kblinker" title="More about Obama &raquo;">Obama</a>, and the bailout programs, expanded spending and larger deficits proposed by both Democrats and Republicans.</p>
<p>“Tea Parties are the kind of ‘community organizing’ Obama should have been doing, instead of peddling government dependency,” said Ferguson.</p>
<p>A national listing of Tea Party events can be found at http://www.lp.org.  If you know of a Tea Party not listed, contact media@lp.org with the time and location so it may be added.</p>
<p>For more information on this issue, or to arrange an interview with the Libertarian Party, please call Director of Communications Donny Ferguson at 703-200-3669, 202-333-0008, x. 225, or email Donny.Ferguson@lp.org.</p>
<p>The Libertarian Party is America&#8217;s third-largest political party, founded in 1971 as an alternative to the two main political parties.  You can find more information on the Libertarian Party by visiting www.LP.org. The Libertarian Party proudly stands for smaller government, lower taxes and more freedom.</p>
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