This is a little ludicrous... there are plenty of conservatives that libertarians are willing to work with on shared issues, like spending responsibly, reducing taxes, cutting red tape, protecting religious liberty, enforcing our civil liberties and privacy rights, etc.
In the current legislative session, Rep. Tom McMillin and Sen. Pat Colbeck come to mind. Of the new crop of elected officials, Reps-elect Gary Glenn, Todd Courser, and Cindy Gamrat are potential allies on many issues in the 2015-2016 legislative session.
The simple fact here is that conservatives and libertarians have more in common with each other than either group has with so-called "moderate" Republicans like Snyder, Richardville, etc. That's exactly why these two groups came together to create the Tea Party. And that's also why these two groups should continue to work together to take over the Republican Party and use it to win elections.
This is a little ludicrous... there are plenty of conservatives that libertarians are willing to work with on shared issues, like spending responsibly, reducing taxes, cutting red tape, protecting religious liberty, enforcing our civil liberties and privacy rights, etc.
In the current legislative session, Rep. Tom McMillin and Sen. Pat Colbeck come to mind. Of the new crop of elected officials, Reps-elect Gary Glenn, Todd Courser, and Cindy Gamrat are potential allies on many issues in the 2015-2016 legislative session.
The simple fact here is that conservatives and libertarians have more in common with each other than either group has with so-called "moderate" Republicans like Snyder, Richardville, etc. That's exactly why these two groups came together to create the Tea Party. And that's also why these two groups should continue to work together to take over the Republican Party and use it to win elections.
Intriguing. OK, Mr. Witoslaski, in "your mind," elaborate what it is that is *a little ludicrous*.
Do tell.