Which problems are you referring to? We may not agree on what constitutes a problem. For example, I don't consider the inability to pray in government school to be a problem. Give me some examples of what you consider to be problems.
...how do you intend on implimenting them?
By educating others about free-market solutions and by supporting candidates who support the same things I support.
Conservatives know what the problems are. Excessive taxation on working Americans that continues to feed the bloated federal bureaucracy. Massive political gridlock in Wash-DC that has caused legislative stalemate and forces a Republican president to battle an obstructionist liberal Democratic opposition, that impedes his agenda and thwarts his every move. With help of course, from their enabler friends in the media.
Your answers and those of your fellow libertarians and other third party types, has been to say you won't support conservative Republicans candidates, to constantly bitch about Bush and Republicans in general and say everything is unconstitutional. Wow! You call that problem solving? I don't! This is nothing but total disdain for the entire system, it doesn't fix what is broke and never will.
Now get off your butt, think for a change and give me some answers. Saying you're going to support and vote for some libertarian, or other third party candidate, isn't a solution. Saying you're going to educate people, is a worthy objective, but doesn't get the job done either. I'll repeat one hint, politics is a slow process.
So again, what are your solutions?
PS- Don't try and deconstruct what I've said. Give some solutions.