Why Vote Libertarian?
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Local Politicians deny that they are to blame for the acts of their fellow party members in the state and federal government . In reality they work together. |
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In reality the various levels of party politicians work together. You never hear a local member of a party criticizing his fellow party members in state and federal government. They never say that they are against exporting jobs from the USA nor against foreign wars to protect international corporations. They know it will cost money and the lives of our children. |
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The solution is the chop the lower end off the tree |
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The state legislators support the federal politicians. They make restrictive elections laws to keep themselves in power. They also draw the districts for the legislature and Congress. Have you ever wondered why it is so difficult to run for President? The Democrats in the legislature have made law that required candidates to get 10,000 signatures on a nomination form, just to get their name on the ballot!!!!! Signature requirements are design to keep challengers off the ballot Governor and lieutenant governor 10,000 United States senator 10,000 presidential electors 10,000 attorney general 10,000 United States Representative 2,000 State Senator 300 State Representative 150 (https://malegislature.gov/Laws/GeneralLaws/PartI/TitleVIII/Chapter53/Section6) In reality those who are wearing a smile then support the exportation of jobs from the USA and waste the lives of our children in foreign wars. How many signatures should a person have to get on a form to run for an office? In many districts there will be one name on the ballot for an office. |
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Chop the tree down!
Vote for
Robert Underwood
I would drastically reduce the number of signatures to get a candidates name on the ballot. In Massachusetts we do not have ballot over crowding, we gave offices with too few candidates running. And computers can made short work of large numbers, as well as leaving a paper trail for verification. 20 signatures for the legislature and 100 for state wide offices is enough.