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Old Feb 1, 2008, 12:45 am   #6 (permalink) (top)
Rainbow
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1.
Good businessmen re-invest in their businesses and this is re-investing in the economy. As for trade with other nations, you might read the Constitution with regard to the legislative branch's power concerning tarifs, etc.

2.
Why must the level of education in every state be the same? What makes you think it's the same now?

The federal government does not have a constitutional role in education and you should read again what the Libertarian Party Chairman said about NCLB: "The President's 'No Child Left Behind Act' has failed from the very beginning, and its reauthorization would be a travesty to the American education system." Why must the people in, say, Rhode Island pay for some of the education in, say, Mississippi?

The federal government presently has a very limited role in education. For example, it does not actually control the education system and has nothing whatsoever to do with state education standards or curricula.

3.
You falsely assume that it is the federal government's responsibility to provide health care for anyone. There is no constitutional authority for the federal government to be involved in health care schemes.

4.
Yes, it's true that foreign policy is not just about trade. The Libertarian Party does not propose an isolationist policy but, instead, a non-interventionist one - a policy where the United States is not interfering in the internal affairs of other nations.

5.
Did we say something similar millennia ago? The "call for prudence, wisdom and above all, an adherence to the United States Constitution, which reigns sovereign over all individuals of American society" is valid.
#5
Am I to understand that members of the Libertarian Party do not belong to Homo Sapiens ? :-)

#4
Does it mean the Libertarian Party would advocate a passive approach, when it comes to crucial - to U.S. - (re)sources of energy, political events all over the world, etc. ?

#3
In other words :
The Libertarian Party offers the same and/or similar - in comparison to other political parties - solution for health-care, and that means : no solution.

#2
What is the difference - between the Libertarian Party vs. Other Political Parties - with a reference to education in U.S. ?

The Libertarian Party has a solution #1
The Democratic Party has a solution #2
The Republican Party has a solution #3
The ... etc. has a solution # ...

The difference :
- onomastics, digits, ranking, etc.

#1
I see no reason to follow that chart.

Determination, Findings, etc.
- the Libertarian Party appears to be yet another element within the U.S. political arena, presenting no and/or prosaic solution(s) to the People. Since other political parties (in U.S.) oscillate around similar values, you all deserve the same : ban.

Are you wondered that the military-industrial-finance groups do not give a f--- about politics, yet ???

What is more important to the Libertarian Party :
- the Constitution
- or
- the People
???

P.S.
Party shades are meaningless, since the People create a state.
Stop copying others (regardless of your righteousness), since that is a wrong approach, and create your own one instead.
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