@TaxMansCat@newwest25@beinlibertarian Trump rolled back fed regulations. No president has ever done that in my lifetime. Not sure how you can say he eroded our liberties. Current admin has in fact done it, with plenty of examples.
@TaxMansCat@newwest25@beinlibertarian Not sure you understand what’s happening here. We’ve been gradually losing our freedoms for the last couple of decades, but it’s gotten significantly worse in this last one. If you don’t realize that, I’m not really sure there’s anything I can say that would help you realize it.
🚨🇺🇸 TRUMP: OVER 13,000 MURDERERS RELEASED INTO OUR COUNTRY UNDER BIDEN
"You’re right, it’s 13,099 murderers to be exact, many of them killing more than one person—one even killed seven.
These are not people we want in our country.
Border Patrol released these certified numbers: 16,000 drug traffickers, and 645,000 criminals overall.
They’re from places unknown, and no one knows who they are or where they come from."
Source: PBS @RepLuna
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The Libertarian Case for Trump
Is there a libertarian case for voting for Donald Trump in 2024?
The tldr: Yes.
Here’s the longer explanation….
I have a hard time believing that anyone giving a “full endorsement” of a candidate has much influence over people these days. People and organizations still do it but I’m not sure anyone really cares.
However, instead of a “FULL ENDORSEMENT” I believe it would be beneficial if people would articulate a case for their preferred candidate.
It would be great if we could all stop pretending that a vote means someone agrees 100% with a candidate. Absorbing bad policy positions to support a candidate is BS. There are people who will follow a politician wholeheartedly but more often than not they sound like a shill, grifter, or a mindless sheep.
It just comes across as phony when people make a full endorsement instead of making it clear that the purpose of the endorsement is to compete a goal or mission.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has done this particularly well since joining Trump’s campaign. He’s not 100% in lockstep with Trump. However, he has enough agreements in key areas and he chooses to engage there heavily. This compromise has had massive payoffs. In fact, some of Kennedy’s main issues are now key platform positions for Trump.
Before I go any further, yes, there is a case for libertarians to NOT vote for Trump too. But in the 2024 election, I believe the case for voting for Trump is stronger. And again, a vote doesn’t mean a full endorsement on every issue.
So here goes…