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which party is for less laws?
Im having trouble figuring this out. when all the conservative judges voted for medicinal pot recently, that just clouded my judgement more.
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Re: which party is for less laws?
Neither party is that great but in general the more power that states have, the more freedom people have. Why? To remove an unjust state law you have to persuade voters just in your state. To remove an unjust federal law, you have to persuade voters in all 50 states. Based on the medical marijuana decision it is easy to see which judges support the 10th amendment and state's right. Jeez, even Clarence Thomas voted for the pot heads.... I am sickened that Scalia used the interstate-commerce clause to vote for federal involvement in this issue.
Ask yourself this: Which party wants to lower taxes and which party wants to raise taxes? Less money for the govt equals less power over the people. The Liberty Caucus of the republican party is made up of ex-libertarians who are trying to move the republican party towards more social freedom. Hold your nose and vote republican. |
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Re: which party is for less laws?
Libertarian.
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Libertarian. [/ QUOTE ] This is very true... But that pasrty has no power to change laws. |
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Re: which party is for less laws?
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[ QUOTE ] Libertarian. [/ QUOTE ] This is very true... But that pasrty has no power to change laws. [/ QUOTE ] Why do you think we always get more and more laws? |
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Re: which party is for less laws?
I didn't know pastries could change laws.
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I didn't know pastries could change laws. [/ QUOTE ]third pastries have changed laws in the past but not anymore. |
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Re: which party is for less laws?
Why don't you get to calling the brothels now? [img]/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img]
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Re: which party is for less laws?
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Neither party is that great but in general the more power that states have, the more freedom people have. Why? To remove an unjust state law you have to persuade voters just in your state. To remove an unjust federal law, you have to persuade voters in all 50 states. Based on the medical marijuana decision it is easy to see which judges support the 10th amendment and state's right. Jeez, even Clarence Thomas voted for the pot heads.... I am sickened that Scalia used the interstate-commerce clause to vote for federal involvement in this issue. Ask yourself this: Which party wants to lower taxes and which party wants to raise taxes? Less money for the govt equals less power over the people. The Liberty Caucus of the republican party is made up of ex-libertarians who are trying to move the republican party towards more social freedom. Hold your nose and vote republican. [/ QUOTE ] Unless you're, like, into civil liberties. |
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Re: which party is for less laws?
Niether. Only Libraterian's want fewer laws. Reps are fascist and Dems are commies.
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