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The Associated Press takes note of America’s growing libertarian streak in this feature story. Interviewing LNCC Chairman Wayne Allyn Root, Pauline Arrillaga writes, in part: Something’s going on in America this election year: a renaissance of an ideal as old as the nation itself — that live-and-let-live, get-out-of-my-business, individualism vs. paternalism dogma that is the […]
Read moreRomney: I won’t cut spending because Big Government creates jobs
With the Republican nomination now secured, former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney is unveiling his jobs plan — spend as much tax money as Obama. “My job is to get America back on track to have a balanced budget. Now I’m not going to cut $1 trillion in the first year,” Romney said, specifically attacking Ron […]
Read moreWhere will Ron Paul supporters go?
“What if (Ron) Paul’s followers do not fall in line behind the eventual GOP nominee…?,” The Washington Post asks this morning. “A significant share of Paul voters — 35 percent of those in a Michigan exit poll last week — say they would not vote for any other GOP candidate. And even as Paul’s rivals adopt […]
Read more60% of voters see no progress on economy. Libertarians offer a plan.
A Poll Position survey of 1,242 registered voters, conducted Feb. 12, finds only 38 percent of voters think the U.S. economy is getting better. Another 38 percent think the economy is becoming worse, while 22 percent say it’s staying the same. Among independent voters the numbers are even grimmer. A whopping 48 percent say the […]
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