Some observations:
All three are totally open-borders. Pretty much the same as the Democrats and the GOPe.
On most of the other issues, Gary Johnson (as in Part 1) tends to be the more pragmatic—as opposed to the other two, who come across as doctrinaire anarchists.
Isn’t there an arrest warrant out for McAfee?
Haven’t we all kind of taken a look at libertarianism and said no thanks? It looks good up front, and then you start to learn more and things go south quick.
I really like John Stossel, but his is one thing about him that I have not really appreciated.
Gary Johnson shocked me by saying that he doesn’t think people should be able to refuse doing business with homosexuals (or anyone else) based on freedom of religion. What the heck kind of libertarian is that? Libertarians often claim they believe in maximum freedom for individuals, but their anti-religion bias runs deep.
A true libertarian, or anyone who believes in freedom, knows that freedom of association is vital. Individuals and private businesses and organizations must be permitted to discriminate on any basis they want. Anti-discrimination laws give government complete control over our lives.
John McAfee. No thanks. Uninstall.
I hope one of the kooks beats Johnson, I’d hate to see him provide Hillary with her margin of victory.