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If you’re running next year, your campaign starts now
Are you planning to, or thinking about, running for office next year as a Libertarian? Then you’d better be at the polls on Election Day. Why? Because pretty much everyone who will be casting a ballot next year is showing up on Nov. 6. You need to be at the polls to introduce yourself. First, […]
Read morePanel of economists agree: Only libertarian ideas can save the economy
“We assembled five prominent economists from across the political spectrum. We gave them a simple task: Identify major economic policies they could all stand behind,” National Public Radio reports: “They did. They gave us five tax proposals — plus one change to the criminal code — that every one of them could support wholeheartedly, from […]
Read moreAmericans overwhelming cites jobs as top issue
A new Gallup poll finds Americans name jobs and the economy as the nation’s most pressing problems. Thirty-one percent (31%) say “the economy” is “the most important problem facing this country today.” The second most pressing issue is “jobs,” coming in at 26 percent. Combined, 57 percent of Americans cite jobs or the economy as […]
Read moreConsumer, investor confidence plunges to lowest level since January
“The Rasmussen Consumer Index, which measures consumer confidence on a daily basis, fell three points on Monday to 81.2,” the polling firm of Rasmussen Reports finds. “That’s the lowest level measured since Jan. 27 and is just two points above 2012′s low. The Consumer Index is down five points from a week ago, down 12 […]
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