2/16/04
Gary Nolan's campaign Blog
Nolan calls on Wisconsin voters to send Bush, Kerry and Edwards a message
President Bush promises to cut the deficit in half over his next term. Sen. Kerry promises the same. Sen. Edwards has said that “no one can balance the budget in four years.”
He’s right -- neither Bush nor any of the Democrats trying to replace him will balance the budget in four years. In fact, I’ll be surprised if any of them can even manage to cut the deficit in half.
But the budget can be balanced – and in a lot less than four years. If the American people will give me the opportunity to serve as President, I promise that the very first budget I send to Congress will be balanced – without raising taxes – and I’ll veto any budget that would add a penny to our already massive national debt.
If that’s what you want, then let the politicians know with the only message they understand – your vote. Tell them that passing the buck to future generations isn’t acceptable any longer. Let them know that the buck stops here. Vote Libertarian.
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Free the Eagle helped rally members of Congress behind Lt Colonel Oliver North and the Contra cause and lent office space and public relations advice to anti-Communist freedom-fighter movements in Mozambique and Angola ... and Gary Nolan is a board member. ...
They might talk about freedom, and even peace, but they are nationalistic fascists in sheep's clothing.
Linked is an article by Peter Sabatini breaking down the situation with libertarians.
Here's the executive summary: Libertarianism is liberalism, and liberalism ultimately supports capitalism, and that ultimately is imperialist and against human freedom. Their discussions of freedom are a fraud.
An excerpt:
"Lastly to be addressed is the apparent anomaly of Murray Rothbard.
Within Libertarianism, Rothbard represents a minority perspective that
actually argues for the total elimination of the state. However
Rothbard's claim as an anarchist is quickly voided when it is shown
that he only wants an end to the public state. In its place he allows
countless private states, with each person supplying their own police
force, army, and law, or else purchasing these services from
capitalist venders.[30] Rothbard has no problem whatsoever
with the amassing of wealth, therefore those with more capital will
inevitably have greater coercive force at their disposal, just as they
do now."