Why do Republicans seem to think they are owed support from Libertarians? (user search)
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SNJ1985
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« on: August 21, 2022, 09:47:07 PM »

Do we (as in Republicans nationwide, not just the ones on Atlas) actually think that, or do you just desperately want to believe that we do so you can feel important and relevant (which you're not)? If anything, this screed suggests that you think we owe you our support.

Also, I don't know why opponents of social conservatism think this asinine ''You're trying to force your beliefs on others!'' criticism is such a slam dunk. I'm pretty sure most people, including most libertarians, engage in politics so they can use the force of law to steer a polity in a certain direction - something that inherently requires you to impose a certain belief on everyone around you. Why is the Libertarian Party trying to get people elected to the presidency, the Senate and the House? Do they plan on never actually enacting any legislation, since that would involve forcing a libertarian belief on the millions of Americans who are not libertarians?
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