I really enjoyed the debate (especially the part where they talked about the demons in their closets) and then ended up kissing. I typed up a pretty long response but it disappeared. The policy I'm most freaked out about is the total elimination of foreign aid. Would it really be possible to do that or are they being naive? I want to learn more. If my choices are any of Trump, Clinton, Sanders or Cruz I will be voting for one of these guys. My favorite in this brief intro (I've never seen any of them speak before) was Austin what's his name (the 35 year old). I hope their candidate is allowed to debate the major party candidates. I will be stunned if that hope comes true, though. No way do the people in power want to invite these guys to the dance.
Your opinion sounds reasonable. The candidates did not sound reasonable on this particular issue to me. That's why I mentioned it. They said a lot of things that I really liked, though.I am not a fan of foreign aid. But there are times where it is needed. I don't want to eliminate all of it. I just want an open review of it so we can decide what to keep and what not to. Also I seriously doubt they can just stop all of it. I'm sure many of them are contractual and we'd have to wait till the contract is up.
I really enjoyed the debate (especially the part where they talked about the demons in their closets) and then ended up kissing. I typed up a pretty long response but it disappeared. The policy I'm most freaked out about is the total elimination of foreign aid. Would it really be possible to do that or are they being naive? I want to learn more. If my choices are any of Trump, Clinton, Sanders or Cruz I will be voting for one of these guys. My favorite in this brief intro (I've never seen any of them speak before) was Austin what's his name (the 35 year old). I hope their candidate is allowed to debate the major party candidates. I will be stunned if that hope comes true, though. No way do the people in power want to invite these guys to the dance.
The broadest ill effect of development assistance is that it distorts market signals and in centives. It therefore diverts economic resources from their most productive uses in developing nations. Whenever resources are made available outside of normal market channels, buyers and sellers in related market activities receive inappropriate signals and change their behavior, reducing locally generated incomes. The resulting distortions may be major or minor, but they always occur.
Thanks for posting. I'll be watching it. Why third party candidates haven't been able to participate in Presidential debates since Ross Perot (as far as I remember) is beyond me.
Crying about libertarians not being included in PRIVATE SECTOR debates is so anti-libertarian it baffles me that libertarian crybabies always spill tears over it. Guess what [MENTION=2931]Jamezz[/MENTION] the debates are hosted by private sector media companies. You want to be a commie and demand they include your third party candidate? Where does that slippery slope end? You want a third party in the debates then be a American and go create you're own platform and broadcast it to the world. If you do not your words are empty crying so shut up.
Thanks for posting. I'll be watching it. Why third party candidates haven't been able to participate in Presidential debates since Ross Perot (as far as I remember) is beyond me.
Don't put words in my mouth, I didn't say that I was demanding for a third party candidate to be in the Presidential debates. I just find it unfair that they never get invited to the big party is all.
Unfair unfair unfair. You are still crying. I am a true libertarian I do not believe in crying only in earning results. Sigma kippa homie.
Ok tough guy.