Libertarians Win With McCarthy’s Concessions For Speaker
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Libertarians Win With McCarthy’s Concessions For Speaker

Should libertarians be optimistic these changes will allow the GOP to govern with more limited government principles? by John Murphy According to Congressman Andrew Ogles (R-TN)’s interview with The Epoch Times‘ Roger L. Simon, we know McCarthy made these concessions to win over his opposition: Jeffersonian Motion – It takes only one congressperson to bring…

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Twitter Censors Rep Thomas Massie Over (Not) Misleading Tweet

On Saturday, Twitter disabled a tweet from sitting Congressman, Representative Thomas Massie who questioned the efficacy of getting a COVID vaccine if you’ve already previously contracted the virus. The tweet read: “Natural immunity >> vaccine immunity So why force or coerce those with natural immunity from prior infection into taking the vaccine?” Retweeting because it's…

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The New Tea Party Is Rising. Libertarians, Pay Attention

The Tea Party was born in February of 2009, shortly following the inauguration of Barack Obama. It was an opposition movement to the higher taxes and the proposed individual mandate to fund his promised ObamaCare proposal. It was a political wave that boosted Liberty Republicans into office in the 2010 midterms, such as Rand Paul,…

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Congressman Massie Offers a Limited Government Solution to Coming Food Shortage

Rep. Thomas Massie (KY-R)warned that food shortages are coming Sunday on Twitter, but this was not fear mongering as the congressman offered a solution that will allow more freedom in the marketplace. “Other members of Congress own cattle, but only a few of us RAISE cattle. I fix the fences, feed the hay, castrate bulls,…

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A Second Great Depression Is Not How We Will Defeat COVID-19

By Emma Meshell As the COVID-19 death toll eclipses 34,000 in the U.S., it’s fair to say that the American people have a right to be worried about the public health crisis posed by the novel coronavirus. It’s also fair to say that, as terrible as this outbreak is, this is not the greatest threat…

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Sending Thomas Massie Some Backup: Matt Gurtler For Congress

This week, Liberty warriors from across the country are moving mountains… at least in a way that is acceptable when you’re social distancing. You’ll find these patriots making phone calls to the good people of Georgia, urging them to vote Matt Gurtler into Congress on June 19th. Many of these supporters have been motivated to…

Trump And John Kerry Team Up To Take On Rep Massie For Tossing A Wrench In Coronavirus Bill
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Trump And John Kerry Team Up To Take On Rep Massie For Tossing A Wrench In Coronavirus Bill

Chris White  President Donald Trump and former Sen. John Kerry joined forces Friday to criticize Rep. Thomas Massie after the Kentucky Republican tried to derail the $2 trillion coronavirus stimulus bill. Massie announced Friday that he intends on forcing a quorum vote on the stimulus package, which is designed to help Americans who were rendered unemployed following…

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Six Politicians Who Would Make a Better President than Pete Buttigieg

Despite his recent performance in Nevada, Pete Buttigieg has made quite the headway in the 2020 primaries, and it seems as though there is a real possibility Donald Trump might be facing off against him in November. Admittedly, there is much to be desired from the Indiana mayor. Mayor Pete has a lot of brand…

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Opinion: Six 2020 Primary Candidates Worth Consideration

The 2018 cycle was full of losses for the liberty community. Freitas and Petersen lost their respective Republican primary races for US Senate. Brakey won, but went on to what was probably an unwinnable general election from the get-go. The Ron Paul revolution built up over two Presidential election cycles fizzled out as the resurgent…

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Where War Powers Belong

“The War Powers Act is unconstitutional.” “Then your favorite president wouldn’t have been able to conduct his foreign policy.” Wow, that went from 0 to Iran-Contra very quickly. It was a discussion between me and my college professor. His reference to my “favorite president” meant Ronald Reagan. Reagan is indeed one of my favorite presidents…