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2024 Libertarian Presidential Nomineeđź—˝ Still looking to work with you to build a future of individual empowerment and personal responsibility #ChaseYourDreams

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I spent the week starting inWashi ngton, DC, where I both participated in a debate and responded to the trainwreck of a debate between Trump and Biden. The American voter deserves a better and more open debate than that.

While Joe Biden’s sometimes contradictory immigration stances seem more about political expediency than well-thought-out policies, Libertarian Chase Oliver has consistently called for an Ellis Island-style system.

“There are few better examples of bad government than the current overly complex laws and regulations involving immigration,” says Oliver, 38, the Libertarian candidate for President Oliver will defend his immigration stances on the ZeroHedge Debate on Wednesday, June 26, from 7-8 p.m. EST. Oliver will pair with Robby Soave (Reason, The Hill) for the pro-immigration viewpoint, while Jack Posobiec and Ryan Gidursky will argue against it; Ryan Grim (The Intercept) will moderate.

Our cruel immigration system can be counted on for one thing: Every four years - for longer than Oliver has been alive - presidential candidates have called for urgent immigration reform. Democrats run on immigration reform by appealing to your empathy, while Republicans run on immigration reform by appealing to your fear and sense of self-preservation. Regardless of who’s singing, the song remains the same. The new verse is a mash-up, with the Biden administration singing both parts of a discordant duet.

On June 4, the Biden Administration again got tough on borders, much to the continued chagrin of his progressive base. Then Tuesday, June 18 - two weeks later - he’s throwing them a bone. Biden is promising that maybe undocumented spouses of U.S. citizens can someday gain a green card, and then, eventually, citizenship without having to first leave the country and suffer an up to 10-year waiting period akin to a moratorium. The process, essentially an eight-year path to citizenship, is called “parole in place.”

It’s the same terminology used for a convicted criminal who is released early from their adjudicated sentence, kept under the watchful eye of the government, lest they re-offend. It’s a fair trade-off for early release from prison, but a slap in the face to those who aren’t convicted criminals.

“Most Americans are shocked to learn that families have not had legal protections up until now,” says Mike ter Maat, Oliver’s running mate.

Any remediation of harm caused by our broken immigration system is a step in the right direction. But in no world should we feel satisfied. Certain changes to policy must still get past legal challenges that will likely be coming from Republican-led states, ultimately ending up in front of the Supreme Court.

Oliver says it’s time for a change. It shouldn’t take eight years. It shouldn’t take eight months. We should not treat those who positively contribute to our society as common criminals.

CNN debate exclusion even worse than Old Debate Comission

The June 27 presidential debate sponsored by CNN requires candidates running outside the major parties to have qualified in states containing at least 270 electoral votes by June 20. This is an irrational requirement, because the traditional bulk of petitioning for independent presidential candidates is done later in the year than June 20.

For example, in 1992, Ross Perot was only on the ballot in states containing 119 electoral votes as of June 15. The authority for this statement is the June 15, 1992 print issue of Ballot Access News. It shows he was only on the ballot in Alaska, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Idaho, Kentucky, Maine, New Jersey, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, and Wyoming (12 states). He was finished petitioning in many more states on that date, but the state elections offices hadn’t checked his signatures yet.

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We might be kind of partial as to your choice here ;-) But if RFK doesn't win the plurality of the votes nothing changes. Voting for candidates for new parties allows to build a system for the future as we discussed with Forbes earlier this month. https://peertube.uno/w/18vUuin7Jowub7RCwaLV9a

The late David Nolan was the founder of the #Libertarian Party and I'm disappointed to never have known him as a friend. We didn't achieve liberty in his lifetime, let us not give up achieving it in ours. #GenZ #millennial #freedom #btc #nostr #politics #uspol

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A lot of people seem to see voting for trump as „the lesser of two evils“, wondering what else they can do to protect their bitcoin from regulatory overreach.

But the US isnt „the greatest country in the world“ because of its presidents - if anything, it is *in spite* of them.

The US government consists of more than the presidency. It has a fairly well working judiciary in place, which exists to help the people hold the government accountable and ensure that no laws will be passed infringing on your rights (doesnt always work but often does).

From a legal perspective, the US is a great place for bitcoin due to its laws around free speech and enterprise, which enshrines the use and ownership of bitcoin not just as property, but as a tool for communication.

The problem ergo isnt the politicians. The problem is your own complete political apathy when it comes to anything other than elections.

If you want to protect your bitcoin, stop spending millions of dollars and thousands of hours supporting political candidates who will say anything to get your votes only to drop you like a hot potato once elected. Instead, use that time and money to boycott and organize - its what the system was designed for.

There are enough grounds to sue the US government, private citizens, companies and institutions if the right to own, use or interact with bitcoin was to be infringed, and its how the majority of civil liberties were established.

Ending racial segregation in schools didnt happen by presidential decree - it happend through Brown vs. Board of Education. The right to an attorney: Gideon v Wrainwright. Interracial marriage: Loving v Virginia. Burning of the US flag as speech: Texas v Johnson. Right to abortion (though now overturned): Roe v Wade. Same sex marriage: Obergefell v Hodges. Porn on the internet: ACLU v Reno.

You have rights, and you need to stop thinking that you are powerless without some babbling politician to enforce them. Spend the time and money on grassroots organizing, which is much more in the spirit of bitcoin anway. Politicians hate this trick.

I'm a politician and I agree with this wholeheartedly.

This just in, Snowden vows to vote Oliver

We support digital currency, but the government should get out of the way and let the market decide on Bitcoin or some other means of exchange. CBDC is all of the downsides, with none of the upsides of Crypto https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/crypto/us-government-digital-currency-rcna19248

It is time for us to rise up against octroginariane politicians. https://peertube.uno/w/tKfVAhi7jAx6exCUdbvD3T