Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Republicans cannot have it both ways

Republicans have always been staunch supporters of State's Rights. However, now state's rights means Marijuana legalization laws in Democratic majority states. It means "The right to die on your own terms if you have a fatal illness in three states already" So, all people have to do to be able to die on their own terms is to be sane with a terminal illness and to move to one of these three states to take their own lives legally. Another change in state's rights is raising the minimum wage because so many people have been stuck there since around 2008 now at every age even with a college degree in something from a college here in the U.S. So, you see minimum wages going up which many Republicans often are against because most Republicans tend to be business owners.

But, you cannot be an advocate of state's rights and then be against what those states tend to want to do with those rights without being accused of being hypocrites.

So, Republicans if they go after marijuana laws in states with Federal laws they will be called hypocrites now.

If Republicans go after "Right to die" states they will be called hypocrites now.

If they go after states for raising the minimum wage they will be called hypocrites now because you cannot be for "State's rights" and then go against what those states vote into place through their votes of States rights.

Also, here is the really big one for Republicans: "The rights and benefits of Gay marriages in states one by one."

This is where state's rights for Republicans likely will completely go hypocritical and come undone.

I see myself as an independent but I also see myself as somewhat of a Libertarian. What does that mean?

In reality, it means that people should pretty much be allowed to do whatever they want to as long as they aren't harming other people. This is basically what Libertarian means.

This is why Rand Paul like his father is very popular on college campuses all across the U.S. regarding some issues.

However, I also have the right to disagree with Rand Paul on any issue I don't agree with him on too.

Libertarian is what most of the founding fathers of the United States actually were.

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