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To: Nanodik
"Can you tell me, beside ABM treaty [withdrawal] and PBA [ban], what I support that Bush is doing?"

Bush is working on Privatizing 2% of Social Security as an "experiment." Should that experiment succeed, then we will Privatize more and more of SS until finally it is no longer a government pension plan. You seemed to have indicated above that you supported such an incremental plan. One would likewise presume that you support tax cuts (preferably with spending cuts, too). Ditto for your stance on limited legal immigration.

Same again for your support of a standing, professional (naval) military.

Let me tell you, if you walked in to any Libertarian Party official meeting with those views above, you'd be subjected to vicious rhetoric to the contrary.

674 posted on 01/14/2004 9:02:28 PM PST by Southack (Media bias means that Castro won't be punished for Cuban war crimes against Black Angolans in Africa)
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To: Southack
Bush is working on Privatizing 2% of Social Security as an "experiment."

Funny that he is working on privatization, but he somehow managed to steam roller drug benefits through. What is to experiment with? How would you only do 2%? I must admit, I have not see his "plan" but I guess that might have something to do with it taking a back seat to moving all of Mexico to the US and moving what's left of the US to Mars.

Let me tell you, if you walked in to any Libertarian Party official meeting with those views above, you'd be subjected to vicious rhetoric to the contrary.

Maybe, but I would agree with 98% of what the LP was trying to accomplish, which is about 96% more than I agree with Bush.

676 posted on 01/14/2004 9:09:55 PM PST by Nanodik (Libertarian, Ex-Canadian)
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