@beinlibertarian The LP doesn't need a rebrand. It needs to admit that the Reno Reset was an epic mistake. It needs to become a big-tent party, reaffirm the Dallas Accord, and welcome Classical Liberals back to the party. It needs to insist on professionalism. The LNC needs adults, not edgelords.
This is a child poking at adults over and over and over while yelling “meanie! yer a meanie!” and when the adults get tired of his outbursts and tell him to shut tf up he yells “I KNEW YOU WERE MEANIES!”
Except he’s a grown-ass adult, which is astonishing.
We're getting rid of corruption they said... actually they just got rid of their political opponents... We're cracking down on crime they said... in reality they were getting you accustomed to living in a police state...
@JoForLiberty As Libertarians, we should be asking what we're doing as a political party to earn the trust of Americans. Unless Americans trust the LP as a legitimate political party, we're never going to get elected no matter how screwed up the jackasses or elephants are.
While politicians pat themselves on the back for “deals,” Americans are left paying $1.5 trillion a year in interest, over $4,000 per person, just to service the debt.
This is what happens when no one in DC knows how to say no.
📢 The only party that takes fiscal responsibility seriously is @LPNational.
I am running for District 3 Coordinator for the Libertarian Party of Kansas. I will be open, polite, dignified, and transparent. I will work with ALL Libertarians who want to stop the infighting. It's time for the LP to unite and move ahead. It's time for Positive Libertarianism!
Privacy is a right. Not a permission slip.
No American should be tracked, tagged, or databased by their government for simply existing. Not because of their political views. Not because of their medical status. None of this is the government's business.
We are surveilled enough. We don’t need another list. We need limits on government power, not personal freedom.
There comes a moment in every organization’s life when a line must be drawn.
Not for drama.
Not for applause.
But for survival.
This past week was one of those moments.
Let me make this perfectly clear:
The Libertarian Party is not becoming more moderate.
It’s becoming more serious.
We’ve had years of noise.
Years of performative outrage.
Years of turning our own platforms into battlegrounds for petty feuds and ego-driven spectacle.
That era is over.
I didn’t take this role to manage feelings.
I took it to restore discipline, direction, and dignity to a party that dares to speak the word liberty in an age of submission.
Leadership is not about pandering.
It’s about protecting the mission.
And that mission does not survive:
•When we burn our own house down over factional drama
•When Party accounts are used to lob insults instead of build support
•When we mistake chaos for courage, and trolling for truth
This movement is bigger than memes.
It’s bigger than Twitter/X.
And it is certainly bigger than the egos trying to hijack it.
If that offends a few loud voices, so be it.
I wasn’t chosen to be liked. I was chosen to lead.
If you’re tired of watching this party sabotage itself—
If you’re ready to build something that outlasts the noise—
If you still believe liberty is worth defending with clarity, strength, and steel—
Then I want you with me.
This isn’t just a turning point.
It’s a reckoning.
And it’s long overdue.
– Steven Nekhaila
Chair, Libertarian National Committee
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