Conversations with Ryan Graham Chair, Libertarian Party of Georgia, About Austro-libertarianism and Much More
We three probably agree on 99% of libertarian theory.
Strategy and tactics are a very different thing. We all have the same goals, we diverge virtually only on means.
Best regards,
Sent: Monday, December 14, 2020 3:01 PM
Dear Walter,
I listened to the show today and appreciate the tone of the conversation very much. It was a good conversation between two people who disagree(and not really on much).
Thanks for all you do.
As a side note, I often refer to your evictionism theory regarding abortion as, probably, my stance. And really appreciate the more nuanced discussion it generally elicits on the subject.
WaPo: ‘Demographic Changes’ Are ‘Transforming’ Georgia into Blue State
4 Feb 2021
Georgia’s rapid “demographic changes” spurred by mass immigration are “transforming” the state from a battleground to a blue state, left-wing activists tell the
Washington Post.
In the January 5 Senate runoff elections in Georgia, Sens. Jon Ossoff (D-GA) and Raphael Warnock (D-GA) were boosted in their electoral prospects against Republicans Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue thanks to decades of mass immigration to the state.
Activists, as noted by the
Post, took note of how the nation’s legal immigration levels where more than 1.2 million green cards are awarded every year have helped flip states like Arizona, Virginia, and Nevada for Democrats.
Trumpâs Own Pollster Offers Scorching Analysis Showing Why He Lost
Donald Trump s botched response to the COVID-19 pandemic fueled his defeat in the 2020 presidential election, according to an analysis of the results conducted by his own chief campaign pollster.
According to
Politico, the report was compiled by Tony Fabrizio in December after Trump lost to President Joe Biden by a margin he himself once termed a landslide.
Fabrizio examined exit polling data from five states that Biden flipped after Trump won them in 2016 (Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin) and five competitive states Trump held in 2020 (Florida, Iowa, North Carolina, Ohio, and Texas). He determined that the coronavirus pandemic was the top issue in both state groups â more so in Flipped states â and Biden carried those voters nearly 3 to 1. In both groups, about 75 percent of voters backed public mask mandates to curb the virus spread, something Trump refused
2 Feb 2021
President Joe Biden is looking to surge the number of legal immigrants who become naturalized American citizens, and thus are eligible to vote, ahead of the 2022 midterms and 2024 presidential election.
In an executive order on Tuesday, Biden ordered multiple federal agencies to work to boost the rates of legal immigrants becoming naturalized citizens.
The order seeks to “eliminate barriers in and otherwise improve the existing naturalization process … [and] substantially reduce current naturalization processing times … [and] make the naturalization process more accessible to all eligible individuals, including through a potential reduction of the naturalization fee and restoration of the fee waiver process.”