vtmarik wrote:subdork wrote:Hehe, there does tend to be some wacko ideas coming out of the libertarian party... like privatizing the police... But I trust that since libertarians wouldn't have complete power that their only effect would be to decrease government spending. yay... but this is only my own political viewpoint.... feel free to completely ignore it.
Well, yeah. Some are a bit extreme, but private security firms in Vegas do a pretty good job protecting casinos.... Food for thought maybe...
I don't doubt that they would catch the bad guys a whole lot better, but entrusting our liberties to a business is too far to me.
vtmarik wrote:And while most good politicians seem to get sifted out as you travel from the local level to the national level, I still believe that this is primarily due to people not voting in the primaries.
Pun not intended I hope...
But yeah, if more people voted in the primaries, candidates might stick it out longer... Maybe...
Oh, it wasn't intended at first... but after I saw it, I had to italicize to bring it some extra attention.
But my original point was that you would find a lot more middle of road candidates on the ballot if more middle of the road people voted in the primaries. With the way things are today, you've got Dems and Reps at opposite extremes and so there's little hope of common sense compromise. And yes, I know, libertarians are pretty far from the middle of the road. I can't help it if my politics are in their corner of the political square.