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Kasz216 said:

In politics, the short term IS long term.

It would take them a good long while to get far enough to accomplish their common short term goals.  After that... a dissolution is sure to happen, but at that point I wonder if it matters.  You would think at least one half of the coalition would stick on as they gain most of the support of one of the parties.

Possibily even both. 

What do they have in common, though? End the drug war? End military adventurism? End corporate welfare? That's about it, and last one is pretty in doubt since the left will always throw massive amounts of taxpayer money at anything "green".

That just doesn't sound like solid ground for any kind of alliance. All they really have in common is wanting to end the current duopoly.



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This is actually kind of interesting...kind of shows the dominance of the two-party system.



Johnson is the man... too bad all the sheeple will be voting for Mittrack O'Bomney!



I agree with my results

I side with Gary Johnson on most issues in the 2012 Presidential Election.
Candidates you side with...

93%
Gary Johnson
Gary Johnson Libertarian

on domestic policy, economic, healthcare, environmental, social, science, and immigration issues

83%
Mitt Romney
Mitt Romney Republican

on economic, domestic policy, environmental, social, immigration, and science issues

68%
Barack Obama
Barack Obama Democrat

on foreign policy and immigration issues

67%
Virgil Goode
Virgil Goode Constitution

on economic and immigration issues

33%
Jill Stein
Jill Stein Green

no major issues

28%
Rocky Anderson
Rocky Anderson Justice

no major issues

49%
California Voters

on domestic policy, social, immigration, and science issues.

52%
American Voters

on foreign policy, domestic policy, social, immigration, and science issues.


It is intersting though. I really feel the counrty is ready for a change and that a viable third party may come pretty soon. Maybe not this elecetion or the next, but it will happen.



Hahaha Gary Johnson again.

Anyway like usual tests I scored exactly how I predicted. My man Mr. America was 92% like me while Johnson was 76%



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  1. 99% Gary Johnson (Libertarian)
  2. 59% Mitt Romney (Republican)
  3. 53% Jill Stein (Green)
  4. 44% Virgil Goode (Constituition) 
  5. 41% Barack Obama (Democrat)
  6. 31% Rocky Anderson (Justice)

Well I think I know who I support. I took the test again today and these were my results.

http://www.isidewith.com/results/195140764



What REALLY surprises me is that NH is blue. It's perhaps the most libertarian state in the union.



SamuelRSmith said:
What REALLY surprises me is that NH is blue. It's perhaps the most libertarian state in the union.

Well that's largely because New Hampshire is full of what i'd call "Federal Libretarians."


Your "average" political party libretarian is all about states power first, freedom second.   While New Hampshire is about freedom first.

So for example, while your average libretarian might say "This is a state issue... and the state should make it so we're as free as possible."

An average New Hampshire person would say "The government should make it so that we're as free as possible..." not caring about federal power so long as it results in freedom.



89%
Barack Obama Democrat
on foreign policy, environmental, economic, science, immigration, and social issues

87%
Jill Stein Green
on foreign policy, environmental, domestic policy, science, immigration, and social issues

74%
Gary Johnson Libertarian
on domestic policy, healthcare, science, social, and immigration issues

71%
Rocky Anderson Justice
on foreign policy, environmental, social, and immigration issues

13%
Mitt Romney Republican
no major issues

6%
Virgil Goode Constitution
no major issues

56%
Texas Voters
on foreign policy, environmental, domestic policy, healthcare, science, social, and immigration issues.

59%
American Voters
on foreign policy, healthcare, environmental, domestic policy, science, social, and immigration issues.

Parties you side with...

92%
Democrat

86%
Green

55%
Libertarian

7%
Republican



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