The Most Libertarian President
There is a simple explanation for the opposition among Democrats and Republicans to President Donald Trump’s reelection.
He’s a libertarian.
His first term record marked historically massive tax reductions for every citizen, reduction of troop deployments overseas, and the release of citizens formerly incarcerated for non-violent, victimless drug crimes.
From its inception, the Libertarian party has set these goals at the top of its agenda to combat the military-industrial complex, eliminate taxation, reduce federal regulation, and decriminalize activities that do not victimize others.
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Both establishment republicans and democrats support our heavy engagement in foreign military conflicts, using victimless crime to incarcerate and control “non-participants/non-contributor” citizens, and heavy government regulation (albeit often in opposing sectors) to retain power and control.
It’s easy for anyone to see why the establishment political and corporate systems hate President Donald Trump.
Many Americans have longed for such an anti-establishment, pro individual liberty leader all their lives, and most who actively did so have become libertarians.
It isn’t astonishing that there are Republican “never-Trumpers” who endorse Biden; it’s absolutely astonishing that there are libertarians who in Donald Trump finally have the most viable libertarian candidate in American history, yet many will cast a symbolic protest vote for Jo Jorgensen instead of a practical principled libertarian vote for Donald Trump.