17
Feb 2010

I Hate Blue

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What a wonderful greeting to get as I sit down to work at my desk.

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31
Dec 2009

Libertarians release top 10 disasters of 2009 Obama administration | Libertarian Party

Press Release

For Immediate Release
Thursday, December 31, 2009

Libertarians release top 10 disasters of 2009 Obama administration

Note similarities to previous administration

Top 10 disasters of the 2009 Obama administration (in no particular order):

1. Cash for Clunkers
2. War escalation in Afghanistan
3. Giant government health care expansion bill
4. Post office loses money hand over fist
5. Stimulus package
6. Expansion of "state secrets" doctrine
7. Big increase in unemployment
8. "Bailout" Geithner as Treasury Secretary
9. Skyrocketing federal spending
10. Huge federal deficits

Top 10 disasters of the 2001-2008 Bush administration:

1. Cash for Car Companies
2. War in Iraq
3. Giant Medicare expansion bill
4. Post office loses money hand over fist
5. Stimulus "rebate" checks
6. PATRIOT Act
7. Big increase in unemployment
8. "Bailout" Paulson as Treasury Secretary
9. Skyrocketing federal spending
10. Huge federal deficits

Wes Benedict, Libertarian Party Executive Director, commented, "Republicans and Democrats keep expanding government and creating more and more problems. We're encouraging as many Libertarians as possible to run for Congress in 2010. In Texas, the state with the earliest filing deadline, Libertarians have already filed for 31 of 32 Congressional seats."

For more information, or to arrange an interview, call LP executive director Wes Benedict at 202-333-0008 ext. 222.

The LP is America's third-largest political party, founded in 1971. The Libertarian Party stands for free markets and civil liberties. You can find more information on the Libertarian Party at our website.

 

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via lp.org

For those that comment "What about Bush?" every time the faults of Obama are discussed, here's your list. Both administrations (and most before them) have created the mess we are now living.

I often hear comments of "why bother?" and "you're fighting a losing battle" when I discuss my libertarian views. Did the founding fathers fight a losing battle? If more people would actually take action and move away from the bi-partisan status quo, we could actually make a positive change in this country.

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