← Back to context Comment by forgetfreeman 17 hours ago crypto-libertarian "government bad" ideology is one hell of a drug. 7 comments forgetfreeman Reply dnautics 17 hours ago well it was signed into law by obama, so there's that. kristjansson 13 hours ago yes the president is the law giver, he who conceives, imposes, and bears in perpetuity all responsibilities for all laws passed during his term stvltvs 15 hours ago I like the guy, but he was GOP-lite as a president, served corporate interests. fc417fc802 10 hours ago The GOP isn't "crypto-libertarian" by any stretch of the imagination. That's probably even more absurd than the people who suggest the GOP is "financially conservative". 1 reply → forgetfreeman 15 hours ago I'm no partisan. Politicians elected to serve corporate interests come in your choice of red or blue. dnautics 14 hours ago of course but i think characterizing obama as a Crypto-Libertarian is a disservice to carter, who was actually a crypto-libertarian
dnautics 17 hours ago well it was signed into law by obama, so there's that. kristjansson 13 hours ago yes the president is the law giver, he who conceives, imposes, and bears in perpetuity all responsibilities for all laws passed during his term stvltvs 15 hours ago I like the guy, but he was GOP-lite as a president, served corporate interests. fc417fc802 10 hours ago The GOP isn't "crypto-libertarian" by any stretch of the imagination. That's probably even more absurd than the people who suggest the GOP is "financially conservative". 1 reply → forgetfreeman 15 hours ago I'm no partisan. Politicians elected to serve corporate interests come in your choice of red or blue. dnautics 14 hours ago of course but i think characterizing obama as a Crypto-Libertarian is a disservice to carter, who was actually a crypto-libertarian
kristjansson 13 hours ago yes the president is the law giver, he who conceives, imposes, and bears in perpetuity all responsibilities for all laws passed during his term
stvltvs 15 hours ago I like the guy, but he was GOP-lite as a president, served corporate interests. fc417fc802 10 hours ago The GOP isn't "crypto-libertarian" by any stretch of the imagination. That's probably even more absurd than the people who suggest the GOP is "financially conservative". 1 reply →
fc417fc802 10 hours ago The GOP isn't "crypto-libertarian" by any stretch of the imagination. That's probably even more absurd than the people who suggest the GOP is "financially conservative". 1 reply →
forgetfreeman 15 hours ago I'm no partisan. Politicians elected to serve corporate interests come in your choice of red or blue. dnautics 14 hours ago of course but i think characterizing obama as a Crypto-Libertarian is a disservice to carter, who was actually a crypto-libertarian
dnautics 14 hours ago of course but i think characterizing obama as a Crypto-Libertarian is a disservice to carter, who was actually a crypto-libertarian
well it was signed into law by obama, so there's that.
yes the president is the law giver, he who conceives, imposes, and bears in perpetuity all responsibilities for all laws passed during his term
I like the guy, but he was GOP-lite as a president, served corporate interests.
The GOP isn't "crypto-libertarian" by any stretch of the imagination. That's probably even more absurd than the people who suggest the GOP is "financially conservative".
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I'm no partisan. Politicians elected to serve corporate interests come in your choice of red or blue.
of course but i think characterizing obama as a Crypto-Libertarian is a disservice to carter, who was actually a crypto-libertarian