Tuesday, November 14, 2023

Yeah, Feb. 19. Got that. But what year? Has it been, or is it to be?

It has been a while since Libertarian Party was mentioned much, if at all. Now, this.


With "demands." Not policy, demands.

It has all the mood and suggestion of next Febuary 19, election year and cold weather time, but is the post explicit?

In any event, all the electeds in both Congressional houses keep voting ever increasing DoD (Department of War) mega-budgets. As unceasing in change as the tides. Raging against anything the DC two party stranglehold offers us is like pissing upwind, but without it we are even more trod upon.

Is there an answer? Perhaps, but it is not the Libertarian Party, surely a better thing than MAGA but less popular, so what is the answer?

End of post. NOT REALLY. UPDATE: Shifting an existing political machine from Ron/Rand Paul single mindedness to generally progressive thinking can't be all bad, and indeed could be very good, if the effort grows legs. Big legs. But something that siphons votes from both of the two parties is already afoot, the RFK2 candidacy.

This event and approach surely is more sane than RFK2, so Crabgrass apologizes for at first seeming too dismissive. If this is a true power of a third party effort taking root, bravo. If it is hope but without growth, too bad. Whether either, we do not know yet, and the presumption from outside looking in is that it is set for Feb. 2024. ??