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Feb. 4th, 2008 06:43 pmHave opinions to express in matters quite political? Here's your chance.
The Washington caucuses are coming up this Saturday, and, although i'm leaning toward a candidate, i'm still functionally undecided/uncommitted. Participation is a given- i'm going to go to caucus, even if i haven't decided by then whom to support.
Tell me- who should i support? Please note: although thinking that in general small government is better than large and being something of a small-l libertarian, if you suggest Ron Paul (and i know there are a few of you who support him out there), please explain why adopting an Austrian School economic policy and potentially returning to a precious metals standard wouldn't have an absolutely cataclysmic national (if not global) fiscal impact. If you can address the concept of the practicality of value-free praxeology as well, that would be good to hear.
The Washington caucuses are coming up this Saturday, and, although i'm leaning toward a candidate, i'm still functionally undecided/uncommitted. Participation is a given- i'm going to go to caucus, even if i haven't decided by then whom to support.
Tell me- who should i support? Please note: although thinking that in general small government is better than large and being something of a small-l libertarian, if you suggest Ron Paul (and i know there are a few of you who support him out there), please explain why adopting an Austrian School economic policy and potentially returning to a precious metals standard wouldn't have an absolutely cataclysmic national (if not global) fiscal impact. If you can address the concept of the practicality of value-free praxeology as well, that would be good to hear.