flacaltenn
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Meet the Libertarian Mayor of a Thriving Colorado City Who Owns ‘A Castle, a Strip Club, and a Church’
It ain't as hard as you think. Fired 20% of staff, moved the city from BB bond rating to AA in one term..
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come on, im talking about a major city. Let's see how libertarian policies work. My gut says most people would confuse libertarian with no rules or regulations and we'd have some initial problems.
Most of those city races are non-partisan. Not ALLOWED to list party identification on promotional material.
Meet the Libertarian Mayor of a Thriving Colorado City Who Owns ‘A Castle, a Strip Club, and a Church’
It ain't as hard as you think. Fired 20% of staff, moved the city from BB bond rating to AA in one term..
Imma gonna set this one out and watch the world burn...Well, one option is to not vote. The other currently existing option most likely will be Gary Johnson who will be on every ballot in the U.S.
I once was a Libertarian. I don't generally consider voting for a Lib, but suddenly I find myself having no choice but to consider the Libertarian candidate as I'm not keen enough on Mrs. Clinton's platform to commit now to voting for her and it's not likely Mr. Sanders will get the nomination.
- Is the Libertarian Party’s Gary Johnson a Plausible Alternative to Trump and Clinton?, by David French, National Review
- Gary Johnson on the Issues
- Libertarian Gary Johnson in double digits in race against Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump: poll
- Gary Johnson, Republican Presidential Candidate
Given that it's essentially too late for anyone else -- even if they have the ~$10M it costs to do so -- to register and actually get on all the ballots in the nation, Mr. Johnson is the only plausible alternative, unless one considers as plausible the possibility that the nation's dissatisfied voters will write in a person on their ballots and 50% +1 of voters do so, and they all write the same name. I don't know about you, but I'm not counting on that.
So what do you think of Gov. Johnson?
Meet the Libertarian Mayor of a Thriving Colorado City Who Owns ‘A Castle, a Strip Club, and a Church’
It ain't as hard as you think. Fired 20% of staff, moved the city from BB bond rating to AA in one term..
??? Seriously? You are actually attempting to extoll and extrapolate the merits of Libertarianism based on the merits of a mayor who effectively managed a town of ~4200 people and that but for its proximity to Denver likely would cease to exist. I can't even find a CAFR for the place or even a simple delineation of its sources of revenue.
To put in perspective what it takes to manage a town of ~4200 people, consider that a facilities manager at a sports arena has many of the same challenges and has to manage them for tens of thousands of people at a time. I can assure you that folks who can do that, regardless of what political philosophies they ascribe to, are able to that successfully.
That the mayor of Glendale, CO is able to manage his city is, though a good thing, hardly a resounding illustration of the merit of Libertarian doctrine, notwithstanding the repeal of obsolete and absurd pool table and other laws.
It was sarcasm.
So what do you think of Gov. Johnson?
So what do you think of Gov. Johnson?
I don't support him, not with Jill Stein as a possibility. I was a Bernie fan, but he's no longer an option. Jill was closest to him.