Dear Fellow
Libertarians,
Having trouble finding
clarity, truth and common sense in the sea of commentary addressing yesterday’s
Supreme Court’s health care ruling?
Here’s what some
Libertarian candidates have to say about it.
Libertarian presidential nominee and former New Mexico Governor
Gary Johnson issued this statement in response to the Supreme Court
ruling:
“It has been clear for a while
that we need a new President and a new Congress. Now it appears we need a new
Supreme Court.
“Whether the Court chooses to
call the individual mandate a tax or anything else, allowing it to stand is a
truly disturbing decision. The idea that government can require an individual to
buy something simply because that individual exists and breathes in America is
an incredible blow to the bedrock principles of freedom and liberty. It must be
repealed, and Congress needs to get about doing so today.
“There is one thing we know
about health care. Government cannot create a system that will reduce costs
while increasing access. Only competition and the price transparency that
competition will bring can accomplish the imperatives of affordability and
availability. Whether it is the President’s plan or the Republican prescription
drug benefit, the idea that anyone in Washington can somehow manage one of the
most essential and substantial parts of both our quality of life and the economy
is, and always has been, fundamentally wrong.
“We can never know how many
Americans are out of work today because of the uncertainty the monstrous health
care law has caused. The Court has done nothing to remove that
burden.
“Nothing about today’s decision
changes the basic reality that it is impossible to eliminate deficit spending
and remove the smothering consequences of federal debt without dramatically
reducing the costs of Medicare and Medicaid. And neither the Democrats nor the
Republicans have given the slightest hint of willingness to do so.”
Libertarian Dan Cox for U.S. Senate of Montana, who’s running
in a high-profile race that could determine the balance of power in the senate,
said:
“Chief Justice John Roberts (a
Republican President George Bush appointee) cast the deciding vote that
declared Obamacare constitutional. For years the argument has been that we need
to vote Republican, so we can get good Supreme Court justices. I guess that
theory has been blown wide open. It is a very sad day for America when the
Republican majority Supreme Court is openly trying to destroy the
Constitution.
“Don't worry though Mitt Romney
is going to save us? Really? The father of Romneycare is going to save us? Did
you know that Romney is standing next to campaign signs that say repeal and
replace Obamacare? Is that what we want? Do we really want to replace
Obamacare with Romneycare? I don't think so.
“We need to stand together
against these unconstitutional Democrats and Republicans. Liberty needs your
vote more than ever.”
Libertarian Andrew Ian Dodge for U.S. Senate who’s running in
a six-way race in Maine against a Republican and Independent former Maine
Governor Angus King (who endorsed Barack Obama) issued this
statement:
“The SCOTUS decision to uphold
Obamacare deals freedom and individual liberty another hammer blow. It allows
the federal government to penalize American citizens via taxation if it
disapproves of our behavior and upholds the largest tax hike in recent American
history.
“Republicans are as responsible
as Democrats for this sad day. Sending yet another republican senator to D.C.
will not help matters. And sending already declared Obama yes-men masquerading
as independents will not help either.
“There’s only one way to restore
freedom: Vote Libertarian!”
Click here to see the list of 2012 Libertarian candidates.
Check back frequently - more candidates are being added to this page every
week.
Yours in
Liberty,
Carla Howell
Executive
Director
National Libertarian
Party
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