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Campaign Literature—General Election
Libertarian
National
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Palm Card. 4" x 9",
Fall
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Fiercely Independent"The political system is broken. Let's put parties and differences aside while we solve our problems. Together we'll stop the spending and end the wars. Together we'll restore our industrial might. Together, we'll rebuild our own roads, bridges, schools and hospitals instead of building them for countries half a world away. And if, in four years, we as a people decide we didn't like peace, prosperity and freedom, we can always vot the authoritarians back into office again."- Governor Gary Johnson Who do you side with?
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Government regulated economy United Nations led US military actions Using eminent domain for private gain Taxpayer funding of government charities Higher taxes |
Personal freedom Non-interventionist foreign policy Tolerance of others' peaceful choices Civil liberties Separation of church and state Less strict immigration policy |
Government should just defend
our rights. Let individuals pursue their own interests. Stop nation-building and being the policeman of the world. Peace through trade and diplomacy. End the failed "War on Drugs" & legalize marijuana Champion of civil liberties and protector of personal privacy Supports small business, entrepreneurship and free markets. Easier pathway to citizenship. |
Economic freedom Robust national defense Respect for others' property rights Individual right to keep & bear arms Giving generously to those in need Less taxes |
Government regulated morality Nationa building ("regime change") War on Drugs Surveillance State Taxpayer funding of faith-based charities More strict immigration policy. Corporate welfare |