I trust the Local government & Local people to be far more efficient with clearing up & pulling together in the midst of a natural disaster like Joplin missouri was. Why create red tape just to cut them in the midst of election.
I'm beginning to wonder if libertarians are truly against red tape, progressive taxes, welfare, subsidies, quantitative easing, printing, bailouts, loopholes, waivers, & tax exemptions.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/09/01/obama-tax-loopholes_n_943786.html#s340315&title=John_Faraci_CEOhttp://abcnews.go.com/Politics/general-electric-paid-federal-taxes-2010/story?id=13224558http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/story?id=6735898&page=1http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lvl5Gan69Wo&NR=1&feature=endscreenhttp://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/the-influence-industry-obama-gives-administration-jobs-to-some-big-fundraisers/2012/03/06/gIQA9y3txR_story.htmlhttp://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/feb/22/bonuses-given-after-raises-at-solyndra/http://www.boston.com/news/politics/politicalintelligence/2008/11/obama_vows_line.html I wholly heartily agree with Gary Johnson about education & the tuition, that abortion & birth control, Welfare & Food Stamp, SS & SSI, underage drinking & under age drug use, gay or arrange marriage, prostitution & prescription drug abuse are all matters & responsibility of the family or individual not the government.
That bailouts & subsidies of private firms should be abolished in government.
That Student Loan is the bubble that is inflating the cost of tuition at a rapid rate.
That Regulations should be neutral & balanced.
That hard earned money should not be taxed no matter what social class, that military should only be for defense & retaliation, not nation building to reshape that nation into the image of the U.S. that requires annexation or centurial occupation.
That special interest from activist, labor Unions, or Corporation shall have no reach in influencing Government.
When it comes to having balanced budget, private sector experience, & executive experience either through government or private I see no difference between both challenger. Gary Johnson's approach to balancing the budget will be felt like a bomb that is scaring everyone dependent on the government for which is why Gary Johnson though truthfully says it as it is will never win until every one too dependent on government wakes up, & they may only wake up when the monetary system collapses.
I doubt spending $0 on welfare, section 8, Medicare, Medicaid, SS, SSI, food stamp, waivers, tax credits, tax exemption, bailout, plum jobs, loan guarantees to moochers, donors, bundlers, special interest, and lobbyist will get passed in both congress and senate to balance the budget as soon as Gary enters office. The Unions, Subsidies Media, and Corporates (GM, GE, Chrysler and many others) cronies will organize riots for the entitlement crowd to partake in.
"Free comes with a cost, Free is taking more money out than you take in, Free is what is adding to the $17trillion dollar debt heading for a monetary collapse."
Right now it is very important not let the fiscal cliff we're headed to continue. I would trust the front runner challenger to greatly & smoothly balance budget as he had done in various managerial occupation, far better than the incumbent who captured the office by fame, sympathy, vague & false promises. I trust the front runner challenger will be more acceptable & hold himself accountable to being closer to the libertarian fiscal path than the incumbent have proven not to be for, why the debt is $17trillion instead of 4.5 trillion as the incumbent promised.
The front runner challenger share same sentiments towards the tuition bubble, over regulation, & punishing taxation with Gary Johnson.
The incumbent is obviously a giant BSer, will never end special interest, & lobbying influence keeping in good terms with his administration securing their place on top having leverage over their competition through guaranteed loans, loopholes, waivers, tax deductions/credits/exemptions, plum jobs & sweet heart deals to George Kaisers, David Cote, Pat Stryker, Jeffrey Immelt, R. Trumpka, celebrities, donors, lobbyist, corporate cronies, & bundlers.