Do you want smaller government?The most important political question you can ask yourself is simply this: Do you want smaller government? Do you want an end to the welfare state, to government destroying our health-care system, to government at all levels taking 47% of the national income in taxes, to government intrusions into your life and your business? Do you want smaller government? Stop Supporting Big GovernmentIf you do, the first step toward getting it is obvious: You must stop supporting those who are making government bigger. You can't go east by moving west. It's a physical impossibility. You can't make government smaller by rewarding those who make government bigger. It's a political impossibility. Only when you begin asking for what you really want do you have any chance of getting it. Al Gore wants to make government bigger. He's proposed a long list of new government programs. George W. Bush wants to make government bigger. He's proposed an equally long list of new government programs to show that he's as compassionate as Mr. Gore as though having government spend your money somehow demonstrates compassion. Pat Buchanan says he wants a return to constitutional government. But he's made no specific proposals to reduce government, while proposing to have government fix what he thinks is wrong with America. For one thing, he wants to tell you what kind of car you can drive. And Ralph Nader wants to tell you whether you can drive a car at all. But that's the least of his many plans to make government much bigger. What Smaller Government MeansI am the only presidential candidate offering specific proposals to make government smaller much smaller:
In short, I don't want to slow the growth of government. I don't even want to stop the growth of government. I want to reduce government dramatically to the limits imposed by the Constitution. What Freedom MeansI want you to be free to live your life as you want to live it not as Al Gore or George Bush thinks you should. You're the one who gets up every morning and goes to work for 8, 10, or 12 hours a day. How dare politicians like George Bush or Al Gore presume to decide how much of what you earn you should be allowed to keep? I want you to be able to keep every dollar you earn to spend it, save it, give it away as you think best not just the crumbs the politicians leave for you. I want you to be able to use your own money to put your children in a school of your choice private, religious, or home school without having to beg the state for a voucher or plead with the Board of Education for improvement. I want you to be able to use your own money to start your own business. Or to support your church or favorite charity in a way you've never been able to do before. I want you to be free. I want to get government out of your life. Isn't that what you want? How to Get to Smaller GovernmentIf so, why would you vote for someone who's moving in the opposite direction someone who's made it clear he intends to make government bigger, not smaller? I'm the only candidate who's running solely for the purpose of making government smaller. I'm the only candidate who doesn't presume to know what charities your money should go to, or how much of your income belongs to the politicians. How You Can WinCan I win? Probably not. But if you vote for anyone else, you won't win either. Your candidate might win, but you won't get what you want. Government will continue to get bigger, more expensive, more intrusive, and more oppressive and you will have given your approval to this. No matter what your reason for voting for Mr. Bush or Mr. Gore to keep Al Gore out of the White House or to ward off the Religious Right your vote will be interpreted as an endorsement of every big-government proposal your candidate has made. Even though we Libertarians may not win this year, every vote I get will be an endorsement, a statement, a declaration on behalf of smaller government. No one can misinterpret a vote for me as a vote for more government. And if I get even one million votes, it could change politics in America forever. It could cause the press to pay more attention to smaller-government proposals, it could encourage other voters to abandon the big-government parties, and it could attract millions of non-voters who have given up on any hope of getting smaller government. Please don't let the old parties destroy your future by scaring you into voting against someone this year. Raise your sights. Vote in a way that could lead to a free America with a constitutional government before the end of this decade. For once, vote for yourself instead of a politician. Vote for freedom. Vote Libertarian.
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