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Political Philosophy for Gene Frazier
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Government proved to be the least effective solution for our social and political questions in the 20th Century. Its coercive power should only be used as a last resort. People should be free to live their lives as they see fit, as long as they harm no one else. The use of government force over people only breeds resistance, injustice, and, especially, inefficiency. Where government addresses a problem by saying "There oughtta be a law," I respond "There oughtta be a choice." For the 21st Century, I will work to reduce the size of government to the absolute minimum possible, and promote private social arrangements that allow for the maximum amount of individual choices in your life. I feel that each of you knows how to run your own life better than bureaucrats in Sacramento. Unlike the Big Brother parties (Democrat/Republican), who love to talk about making government smaller and then consistantly vote to do just the opposite, Libertarians plan to actually accomplish it by privatizing most of the current functions of the state, especially in the areas of education and welfare -- both corporate and public. By eliminating the coercive power of the state over its citizens that it derives from income taxes, we can create a stronger economy by keeping more of your earnings with you, to be spent voluntarily on your priorities. Parental choices in education would be the norm, and the increase in jobs would reduce the welfare rolls. I am committed to creating jobs, ending welfare dependency and improving education - through private cooperation, not governmental coercion. Gene Frazier - Libertarian Candidate 2000, Assembly District 5 "Let's make Freedom LEGAL again!" |
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