Gary Johnson takes out full-page ad to get into first debate
Source: Politico
That's the argument Johnson and Weld are making in a full-page advertisement in The New York Times running on Wednesday. To qualify for the first debate on Sept. 26 the candidates have to average at least 15 percent in five national polls. A recent POLITICO analysis of those five polls found the Libertarian ticket averaging around 9.2 percent.
The full-page advertisement is written in the form of a letter to the Commission on Presidential Debates.
Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2016/09/libertarian-gary-johnson-debate-228132
He should have done this jointly with Jill Stein; it wouldn't be any more likely to get him in the debate, but he'd only have to pay for half of the ad.
LisaL
(44,974 posts)into debates.
justhanginon
(3,290 posts)What the hell, it works for trump. This crap started way back in the primaries and continues. Maybe he has a friendly moderator that he would like also. Rules, pshaw.
Democat
(11,617 posts)He wants the rules changed to benefit him.
vinny9698
(1,016 posts)And invite the "rent is to damn high" also plus assorted off the wall candidates.
I am sure some network or cable would cover it, if they can get Honey Boo Boo, Duck Dynasty, etc on TV why not this?
Cryptoad
(8,254 posts)is such old school..... next thing u know "Truth" will have no meaning....... oh,,,, wait a minute.........
SHRED
(28,136 posts)You know...to familiarize himself with what's going on in the world first.
left-of-center2012
(34,195 posts)onehandle
(51,122 posts)left-of-center2012
(34,195 posts)keithbvadu2
(36,906 posts)turbinetree
(24,720 posts)on everything.
Hell, they want to dismantle the public education system and make a for profit entity, if you got money you can go to school if you don't to F****ing bad.
Hell, they think this when it comes to unfettered and unrestricted competition among financial institutions as well as the elimination of the Internal Revenue Service, Social Security and income taxes.
Hell here is some more of there platform c***p
Some of it sounds so nice and cheery, just gives ya that warm feeling, the first group below really is something else, then the second one really takes the cake, and if people were to really look at there platform, they really don't get anything, except more Ayn Rand on steroids, what do you think Ryan and McConnell are doing, and the two libertarians hypocrites are trying to make themselves into liberal----------------BS, they are republican.
Eliminate the minimum wage in every state. (Jan 2015)
No compulsory collective bargaining. (Nov 2014)
Union activity by choice only. (Jul 2000)
No welfare & no restrictions on work.
Unrestricted banking competition, but vigorously fight fraud. (May 2016)
Market allocates resources efficiently; government does not. (Nov 2014)
Reduce taxes, spending, and eliminate controls on trade. (Jul 2000)
Abolish all regulation of banks in favor of free market. (Jul 2000)
Pass constitutional amendment requiring a balanced budget. (Jul 2000)
Make college affordable by ending subsidies and mandates. (Jan 2015)
Let parents control all educational funding. (May 2008)
Poor kids end up at worst schools in current system. (Nov 2000)
Separation of education and State. (Jul 2000)
End compulsory busing & compulsory education. (Jul 2000)
Support a market in education to provide more choices. (Nov 2000)
The state should stay out of education. (Jul 2000)
Treat private school funding the same as public schools. (Jul 2000)
Oppose government control of energy pricing and production. (May 2008)
Don't suspend Bill of Rights, even during time of war. (Nov 2014)
Military should defend against aggression; not world police. (May 2008)
Reduce defense spending by half; just defend the US. (Nov 2000)
Build missile defense privately, with federal reward. (Nov 2000)
Oppose any form of national service. (Jul 2000)
Eliminate nuclear weapons & bring all U.S. troops home. (Jul 2000)
Support resistance to the draft. (Aug 1981)
And then there is the main character pushing this BS by the name of David Koch and his "Dark Money", this is his modis operandi, if he can make money and get unfettered regulations out of the way so be it , to hell with clean water, air, food-----------------its about greed, hidden and out in the open
onehandle
(51,122 posts)randome
(34,845 posts)[hr][font color="blue"][center]If you're not committed to anything, you're just taking up space.
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