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Blair
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« on: June 02, 2016, 09:54:46 AM »

So you'll be resigning as GM?

And welcome to the race
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« Reply #1 on: June 02, 2016, 12:24:46 PM »

Enduro do you still believe that schools should be privatized?

If we privatize schools, then schools will become businesses; what do businesses want? Money. How do they get that money? Through deals and improving their product; I think privatizing schools could possibly be the best thing for this educational system.
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« Reply #2 on: June 02, 2016, 05:14:07 PM »

Endorsed! May you carry the enduring flame of liberty in the North!

Thank you so much!

Enduro do you still believe that schools should be privatized?

If we privatize schools, then schools will become businesses; what do businesses want? Money. How do they get that money? Through deals and improving their product; I think privatizing schools could possibly be the best thing for this educational system.

Yes. Although with a bit more guidelines than what I thought then.

Sets out a clear defining line for the race-regards
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« Reply #3 on: June 04, 2016, 05:20:32 PM »

Will you be using your "do as little as possible" policy for all issues in the Senate? If so, what's the difference between electing you and electing a rock?

Although I would've phrased his statement differently (with the knowledge that politics is a sport like wrestling--except your opponent bends your words out of shape, instead of yourself), it's nothing more than a reiteration of the famous (yet misattributed by Thoreau) Jefferson quote: "the best government is that which governs least."

The concept of a decentralized and (at least federally) libertarian government is not a new one, nor a far-fetched one, nor, I'm sure, is it one you yourself are unfamiliar with.

While many will spin this as supporting government that is not active, it's my interpretation--which I believe anyone looking unbiased would agree with--that this is Enduro supporting government that is not actively stripping sovereignty from the regions and, ultimately, the individual (from which all government power--federal, regional, or otherwise--is derived). But one can be libertarian and pro-region and still be active in the Senate--just as many pro-centralization statists have been inactive in the Senate.

This isn't what Enduro said though- you're adding a lot to what he said-I'm sure even you (a leading libertarian in the party) believe that schools should be publicly funded, and that the Senate should consider action on domestic abuse, contraceptive rights etc.
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« Reply #4 on: June 04, 2016, 05:27:19 PM »

Will you be using your "do as little as possible" policy for all issues in the Senate? If so, what's the difference between electing you and electing a rock?

Although I would've phrased his statement differently (with the knowledge that politics is a sport like wrestling--except your opponent bends your words out of shape, instead of yourself), it's nothing more than a reiteration of the famous (yet misattributed by Thoreau) Jefferson quote: "the best government is that which governs least."

The concept of a decentralized and (at least federally) libertarian government is not a new one, nor a far-fetched one, nor, I'm sure, is it one you yourself are unfamiliar with.

While many will spin this as supporting government that is not active, it's my interpretation--which I believe anyone looking unbiased would agree with--that this is Enduro supporting government that is not actively stripping sovereignty from the regions and, ultimately, the individual (from which all government power--federal, regional, or otherwise--is derived). But one can be libertarian and pro-region and still be active in the Senate--just as many pro-centralization statists have been inactive in the Senate.

This isn't what Enduro said though- you're adding a lot to what he said-I'm sure even you (a leading libertarian in the party) believe that schools should be publicly funded, and that the Senate should consider action on domestic abuse, contraceptive rights etc.


Hey, know that I see you've even posted about the campaign, care to respond to my post on your thread?

My press team only has one person we're responding now Tongue
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