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The more libertarian Free Democrats would only help the rich.
You can find this notion mirrored in the more libertarian encampments of Silicon Valley.
That background dovetails with a policy record that is more libertarian than classically conservative.
They have always been more libertarian independents," Short told CNN's Alisyn Camerota on "New Day.
Those areas are more libertarian than conservative, and could be the difference between Trump and Cruz.
The second includes UKIP's only MP, Douglas Carswell, who prefers a more libertarian, pro-globalisation message.
I am struck by what I said that Silicon Valley strikes me as way more libertarian.
More than 30 states have passed a "right-to-try" bill, often favored by more libertarian-minded people.
The voters tend to be younger and more libertarian-leaning as the conference is popular with many college students.
Paul, who represents the more libertarian and Tea Party wings of the Kentucky GOP, is also a vital ally.
With respect to economic issues, the liberaltarian proposition would look more libertarian on regulation and more liberal on redistribution.
In doing so, ironically, they are clashing with their former allies, the billionaire Koch Brothers, who prefer more libertarian policies.
Rohrabacher, one of many conservatives who have turned weed into a bipartisan issue, comes at it from a more libertarian angle.
But on the other, there are those who seek to replicate the United States' far more libertarian approach to gun control.
But it is also where the more libertarian — or, some would say, libertine — strains of the movement are on prominent display.
Outsiders are growing, not just the Sweden Democrats, but also the post-communist Left Party and the more libertarian Center Party.
And if his dissenting opinion in this case is any guide, he may well continue Scalia's more libertarian tradition on searches and seizures.
FreedomWorks, a group associated with the tea party and more libertarian positions, gives Amash a 260% lifetime score on its recent legislative scorecard.
Rand Paul and I advanced some of these same kinds of more libertarian ideas in intelligence contexts, I've got some bona fide chops.
If the Republican Party could even seem a little more libertarian, they would have built-in support from people who already want liberty.
More than 30 states have passed a "right-to-try" bill, often favored by more libertarian-minded people, and now the Senate has too.
The tech world's most vocal political voices lean left on social issues, but your average programmer and developer are probably more libertarian than liberal.
Others, with a more libertarian bent, will likely consider the scenario of a private versus public space race a feature rather than a bug.
Elizabeth Warren, who has made regulating tech giants a central platform of her presidential campaign, Gelernter has a more libertarian outlook on combating monopolies.
Democrats have won here in past election cycles by painting their opponents as too extreme on social issues --- making inroads with more libertarian leaning voters.
The contrast with Iowa may be rooted in differing social attitudes, with even New Hampshire Republicans leaning more libertarian than their conservative counterparts in Iowa.
Though known for its advocacy of conservative causes, the Kochs' approach has generally tended toward more libertarian, deregulatory ends — and tariffs run counter to that.
For thinkers on the right, the U.B.I. seems like a simpler, and more libertarian, alternative to the thicket of anti-poverty and social-welfare programs.
More libertarian-leaning conservative groups like Americans for Prosperity have spent the last few days calling out Republicans like Cruz over the premise of Wednesday's hearing.
Not to be outdone, more libertarian-leaning conservative writers also took whacks at Trump: I honestly didn't know you could have two Democrats run for president.
With a 6900-2628 majority, they could only lose two GOP senators from a wide-ranging caucus that runs from more libertarian-minded lawmakers like Sens.
So resist the G.O.P. did — sometimes by embracing a more libertarian vision of health care, but more often by incoherently and opportunistically attacking whatever the Democrats proposed.
The Charleston County area, with its more libertarian leanings and environmental concerns that tend to be more the purview of the Democratic Party, has made it seem appealing.
Heinlein used it as a test-bed for some of his more libertarian ideas, such as trading public service for citizenship, personal responsibility, and the role of military in society.
The latest House health plan looks very much like a proposal that the more libertarian Freedom Caucus discussed with the White House a few weeks ago, which spooked many moderates.
It introduced hundreds of millions of people to the idea that currencies could be created by volunteers and the private sector, which is a solid step towards a more libertarian, capitalist society.
Long before the Soviet Union crushed all political tendencies that favored a more libertarian form of socialism, the name for that way of life free from the misery of wage labor was called communism.
Instead of just R's and D's, there will be a Trump-dominated populist nationalism, a more libertarian Freedom Caucus, a Bernie Sanders/Elizabeth Warren progressive caucus, a Chuck Schumer/Nancy Pelosi Democratic old guard.
By drawing more attention to Gabbard, she further boosted her legitimacy particularly in the eyes of more libertarian, often wildly offbeat voters and political elements with whom the representative for Hawaii was already gaining ground.
More libertarian strains of science fiction might have argued that humanity has a duty to remain free of outside influences and thus reject the social and chemical engineering that the plants can use on people.
Second, the more libertarian-leaning members of the Republican party who have complained that many of Trump's policy inclinations go against traditional conservative free-marketprinciples now have yet another data point to make their case.
Second, the more libertarian-leaning members of the Republican party who have complained that many of Trump's policy inclinations go against traditional conservative free-market principles now have yet another data point to make their case.
CG: I mean we've got this list and I--there is a wide range within that list from some names that appear to be more libertarian-bent to some who appear to be more social conservative-bent.
I am often asked why Washington's foreign policy consensus can seem unusually inclined to interventionism and other assertive foreign policy positions, and why, compared with other policy fields, it is relatively bereft of more libertarian-minded scholars.
" The libertarian-leaning senator also pledged to stick it out with the GOP instead of supporting Libertarian Party candidate Gary Johnson, saying that "I've worked very hard to make the party more libertarian and more constitutionally conservative.
The Zionist right, which currently enjoys commanding positions in the Israeli government and popular opinion, tends to be more skeptical of "land-for-peace" deals, more libertarian on the economy, and more comfortable mixing religion and politics.
Central to Roger's disagreement with his more libertarian allies was his belief in unchosen (and in that sense "natural") obligations — duties we have simply by virtue of being human and born into a certain family, community, or nation.
"Even if you don't agree with me or Democrats on policy, even if you agree with more libertarian economic views, even if you are an evangelical and the position on social issues is a bridge too far," he said.
Despite the hundreds of millions of dollars that he and his allies have spent to shift the Republican Party in a more libertarian direction, Donald J. Trump is moving closer and closer to being the GOP's new standard-bearer.
"Even if you don't agree with me or Democrats on policy, even if you agree with more libertarian economic views, even if you are an evangelical and the position on social issues is a bridge too far," he said last month.
In the 12-hour period between 8 PM on Monday (midnight in the UK) and 220:272 AM on Tuesday (all times EDT), the fate of bitcoin and its promise of a more libertarian kind of cash will be decided.
A lot of the conservative intelligentsia's ideas for a new G.O.P. populism were consciously pitched to younger voters — the more libertarian ideas to millennials and minorities, the reform conservative agenda to thirtysomethings and fortysomethings trying to get ahead in the work force and raise families.
"Evan McMullin, the Independent candidate, Gary JohnsonGary Earl JohnsonScaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump Progressive Democrats' turnout plans simply don't add up Trump's GOP challenger: 'I may be reduced' to debating Alec Baldwin MORE, Libertarian, Jill Stein," she continued.
In addition, the idea took hold that the tech industry was full of liberals, when in fact it is more libertarian-lite with a strong proclivity for an unusual combination of live-and-let-live social mores and "don't regulate my innovation or tax me" business attitude.
Leaning on more libertarian values, however, it sought to upend the power imbalance that defined the relationship between the United States and the hundreds of Native nations during the first half of the twentieth century, briefly occupying the D.C. headquarters of the Bureau of Indian Affairs in 1972.
The paper I joined was perhaps more libertarian than traditionally conservative, but the I.S.I. paid our publishing costs and sent us to editors' conferences; as far as I knew, that meant that the people who paid for my first trip outside the Eastern time zone voted for George W. Bush and thought the Iraq war was a good idea.
In particular, many of the economic conservatives (who tended to be more libertarian and thus more culturally cosmopolitan) and many of the cultural conservatives (who tended to be former New Deal Democrats and thus very supportive of universal entitlements like Social Security) didn't have a ton in common, other than feeling like they didn't have a home in the Democratic Party (though for different reasons).
Jill Stein (Green Party) and Gary JohnsonGary Earl JohnsonProgressive Democrats' turnout plans simply don't add up Trump's GOP challenger: 'I may be reduced' to debating Alec Baldwin Amash won't rule out Libertarian challenge to Trump MORE (Libertarian), the two main third-party candidates in 2016, are united, albeit in different ways, in their opposition to current corporate capitalism, which they see as the root of social and political ills.
There has been a lot of favorable attention for the book (including from my colleague David Brooks); at the same time, there have been sharp critiques, both from within the reform conservative camp (from Michael Strain and James Pethokoukis of the American Enterprise Institute, and from Scott Winship, a policy adviser to Senator Mike Lee) and from more libertarian or classical-liberal types (like Sam Hammond of the Niskanen Center).
There are times when you are enthused by… MVLL: That I'm more libertarian than liberal, let's say… The Economist: …and there are times that you're more of a liberal social democrat… MVLL: (chuckles) The Economist: My problem with [Friedrich] Hayek, as understood in Latin America, through the Cato Institute and the Francisco Marroquín University [in Guatemala] and those kinds of places, is that I think he is used to represent a blessing of privilege in an unjust order.
A recent tweet reflects Sanders' concerned millennials are deserting his "revolution" and supporting third party candidates, especially former New Mexico Governor Gary JohnsonGary Earl JohnsonScaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump Progressive Democrats' turnout plans simply don't add up Trump's GOP challenger: 'I may be reduced' to debating Alec Baldwin MORE, Libertarian nominee for president, who at times has polled more than a fifth of voters 18-to-34 years old.
MILITARY VOTERS WANT Gary JohnsonGary Earl JohnsonProgressive Democrats' turnout plans simply don't add up Trump's GOP challenger: 'I may be reduced' to debating Alec Baldwin Amash won't rule out Libertarian challenge to Trump MORELibertarian presidential nominee Gary Johnson beat out both Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE in a new poll of military voters.
"I am here to tell you that even if you don't agree with me or Democrats on policy, even if you believe in more libertarian economic theories, even if you are an evangelical and our position on certain social issues is a bridge too far, even if you think my assessment of immigration is mistaken and the Democrats aren't serious enough about immigration enforcement, I'm here to tell you that you should still be concerned with our current course and should still want to see a restoration of honesty and decency and lawfulness in our government," Obama said.
But I am here to tell you that even if you don't agree with me or Democrats on policy, even if you believe in more libertarian economic theories, even if you are an evangelical and our position on certain social issues is a bridge too far, even if you think my assessment of immigration is mistaken and the Democrats aren't serious enough about immigration enforcement, I'm here to tell you that you should still be concerned with our current course and should still want to see a restoration of honesty and decency and lawfulness in our government.
Last month, the data site FiveThirtyEight noted two major polls in which Trump was running in fourth place among black voters, behind Democratic nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE, Libertarian Party nominee Gary JohnsonGary Earl JohnsonScaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump Progressive Democrats' turnout plans simply don't add up Trump's GOP challenger: 'I may be reduced' to debating Alec Baldwin MORE and Green Party nominee Jill Stein.
Oh, I am here to tell you that even if you don't agree with me or Democrats on policy, even if you believe in more Libertarian economic theories, even if you are an evangelical and our position on certain social issues is a bridge too far, even if you think my assessment of immigration is mistaken and that Democrats aren't serious enough about immigration enforcement, I'm here to tell you that you should still be concerned with our current course and should still want to see a restoration of honesty and decency and lawfulness in our government.
Dixon, however, takes a more libertarian view of the colony and the gap between their perceptions leads the two paranoid astronomers to question how they came to be paired together in the first place.
These events have been seen by political scientists as a turning point for the party. Subsequently the libertarians founded a libertarian organisation called the Free Democrats which tried to establish a political party, but without success. Parts of the younger management of the party and the more libertarian youth organisation of the party also broke away, and even tried to disestablish the entire youth organisation. The youth organisation was however soon running again, this time with more "loyal" members, although it remained more libertarian than its mother organisation.
Others have argued that, while libertarian paternalism aims to promote wellbeing, there may be more libertarian aims that could be promoted, such as maximizing future liberty.Mitchell, Gregory. 2004–2005. "Libertarian Paternalism Is an Oxymoron" Northwestern University Law Review 99: 1245–77.
In an interview with Liberty Hangout, Castle has said he is more libertarian than 2016 Libertarian presidential nominee Gary Johnson. He describes himself as pro-life, and opposes federal funding of Planned Parenthood. Castle supports funding of space exploration. He opposes the war on drugs.
Garcetti's tenure as mayor has been described by at least two opinion piece authors as both progressive and pragmatic. He cites his method as striking a balance on delivering on liberal goals for the city, while simultaneously taking a more libertarian approach to government reform.
In the 1970s and 1980s the Party began to move away from its Marxist/Leninist roots"The Right Side: Dutch Communists 50 Years after Stalin", Radio Netherlands Archvies, September 12, 2003 and began embrace a more libertarian and Eurocommunist programme with a strong emphasis on feminism.
If all do not agree on the verdict, then it must be tried over. Chapters 15 and 16 have an explanation of how free, independent public art and news outlets could be provided in a more libertarian socialist system. In one case, Bellamy even writes, "the nation is the sole employer and capitalist".
The Progress Party's Youth (, FpU), is the youth wing of the Norwegian political party the Progress Party. It is generally considered to be more libertarian than the Progress Party itself.Eilif Frich Flydal: Hagen ute, ungdommen inne Dagbladet, 11. mai 2006 The organization has active chapters in all counties of Norway as well as in over 50 municipalities.
Moore was endorsed by prominent Democrats like former South Carolina governors Richard Riley and Jim Hodges. Moore was also endorsed by several influential Republicans, such as fellow senators Jake Knotts and Verne Smith, who seemed to represent the Republican Party establishment's sense of dissatisfaction with the more libertarian Governor Sanford. Ultimately, though, Moore lost the election by a ten point margin, 55% to 45%.
Zube founded the Libertarian Microfiche Publishing (LMP) in 1978 with the goal of collecting and cheaply reproducing libertarian materials. As of 2005, the project had scanned over 500,000 pages onto microfiche, making slides available for $1 apiece.Marks, Benjamin. Libertarian Microfiche Publishing , Ludwig von Mises Institute (2005) Zube claims to have published and circulated more libertarian literature than any other person in the world during the 20th century.
Kemp also co-founded the AFL Players Association, for which he served five terms as president. During the early part of his football career, he served in the United States Army Reserve. As an economic conservative, Kemp advocated low taxes and supply-side policies during his political career. His positions spanned the social spectrum, ranging from his conservative opposition to abortion to his more libertarian stances advocating immigration reform.
Although Malkin served as the publisher and CEO of Hot Air, she exercised little editorial control over the site's various commentators. Morrissey, a Roman Catholic, is the more socially conservative (though gay-friendly) of the two current bloggers, whereas Allahpundit is more libertarian and an atheist. Hot Air carried posts from a selection of conservative and libertarian bloggers in its "Green Room," which closed in May 2014. In February 2010, Salem Communications purchased Hot Air.
In June 2010, he gave the last of three programmes called Home Thoughts From Abroad, a 15-minute episode on Radio 4. He claimed that Britain is becoming a more claustrophobic authoritarian society, and that Germans were not as disciplinarian as is often extolled, and more libertarian than commonly expected with a more healthy relationship with the state. On 2 January 2009, he broadcast a 30-minute programme on Radio 4 called Anglomania.
During this period his views became progressively more libertarian. Apparently, it was in 1933, during a meeting with William C. Mullendore, the executive vice president of Southern California Edison, that Read was finally convinced that the New Deal was completely inefficient and morally bankrupt. Read was also profoundly influenced by his religious beliefs. His pastor, Reverend James W. Fifield, was minister of the 4,000-member First Congregational Church of Los Angeles, of which Read was also a board member.
The JW was founded from a split in the Berlin branch of the Magdeburg-based group Fighting Together (Zusammen Kämpfen). The split was caused by an ideological conflict between more libertarian Marxist-oriented members and the more orthodox Marxist–Leninists. JW was primarily based in Berlin (predominantly in Wedding and Neukölln), but also listed branches in Bückeburg, Dresden, Flensburg, Hamburg, Magdeburg and Münster. The ideology of JW was based upon the theory of Marxism-Leninism- Maoism (MLM).
After their departure, the tone of the magazine became more libertarian (on economics) while remaining socially conservative. Louis Pauwels remained at the head of the weekly until 1993. When students demonstrated against the Devaquet law on universities in 1986, Louis Pauwels penned his most famous editorial on the Mental AIDS that had hit French youth. He founded, with Gabriel Veraldi and Rémy Chauvin, la Fondation Marcel et Monique Odier de Psycho-Physique in Geneva in 1992.
Haberman, Maggie (October 30, 2010). "Paladino regrets 'extreme-type' language on gays in Boro Park". Politico. Retrieved 31 October 2010. He has said he would take a more libertarian stance on the matter in regard to state policy; he follows a "live and let live" approach to the topic of homosexuality, actively opposes discrimination against homosexuals, and encourages a statewide referendum on allowing same-sex marriage in the state, saying that he would honor the result of said referendum.Stone, Roger (April 15, 2010).
The political success of Donald Trump has prompted American historian Rick Perlstein to argue that historians have underestimated the influence and power on the modern American political right of populist, nativist, collectivist authoritarian, and conspiracy-minded right-wing movements, such as the Black Legion, Charles Coughlin, the Christian Front, and "birther" speculation, and overestimated the more libertarian influence of William F. Buckley's limited government, free trade, free market intellectual conservatism, and the pro-immigration and optimistic outlook of Ronald Reagan.
The Moderate Youth League (, MUF), officially known in English as the Swedish Young Conservatives, is the youth wing of the Swedish Moderate Party. It had 13 500 members by the beginning of 2019.Med 13500 medlemmar slog MUF medlemsrekordet från 1994 Of the political youth organizations that received financial support from the Swedish National Board for Youth Affairs in 2009, it had the highest number of members."Organisationsstöd 2009" The Moderate Youth League is more libertarian-leaning and more radical than the mother party.
Goldwater's views grew more libertarian as he neared the end of his career (he retired from the Senate in 1987). A significant accomplishment of his career was the passage of the Goldwater–Nichols Act of 1986. He was succeeded by John McCain, who praised his predecessor as the man who "transformed the Republican Party from an Eastern elitist organization to the breeding ground for the election of Ronald Reagan". Goldwater strongly supported the 1980 presidential campaign of Reagan, who had become the standard-bearer of the conservative movement after his "A Time for Choosing" speech.
In 1992, before the Review had backed down from its more controversial positions, a deliberately unsensational rival publication began printing called The Cornell American. It became the demesne of social conservatives until it ceased publishing in 1996. In 2003 and 2004, successive editors began a controversial revamp of the Review, swinging it toward a more libertarian conservatism and a more neutral editorial position. In response, former Review writer and activist Ryan Horn resurrected a new Cornell American to take up the social conservatism from which the Review had distanced itself.
The Supreme Court overruled the last of these limitations in Hamdan v. Rumsfeld. Compared to Democrats, many Republicans believe in a more robust version of federalism with greater limitations placed upon federal authorities and a larger role reserved for those of the individual States. Following this view on federalism, Republicans often take a less expansive reading of congressional power under the Commerce Clause, such as in the opinion of William Rehnquist in United States v. Lopez. Many Republicans on the more libertarian wing wish for a more dramatic narrowing of Commerce Clause power by revisiting, among other cases, Wickard v.
In late 2011, as the 2012 Republican Party presidential primaries approached, Will said that frontrunner Newt Gingrich "embodies almost everything disagreeable about modern Washington," and described him as "the classic rental politician."James Joyner, Newt Gingrich Embodies Everything Disagreeable About Modern Washington Outside the Bellway, November 21, 2011. While speaking at Yale University on January 17, 2013, Will criticized conservative commentator Ann Coulter, labeling her an "enemy" to conservatives' pursuit of an intellectual brand. In a 2013 interview with Reason writers Nick Gillespie and Matt Welch, Will said his views have gradually but steadily become more libertarian.
Ergo was a student-run newspaper, based at MIT, but distributed and staffed by people from other colleges in the Boston area as well, primarily Harvard University and Boston University. It was started in 1969 as a conservative-libertarian alternative to the often socialist student activism that was prevalent at the time. It was published weekly; support came from advertising, contributions, and subscriptions; MIT provided free office space but did not otherwise support the paper. In the next few years Ergo shifted in a more libertarian direction, and its editorial policy became more aligned with Objectivism.
John Hemming (left) and Conservative MP Graham Stuart (centre) in March 2006 Ideologically, Johnson has described himself as a "One-Nation Tory". In 2012, the political scientist Tony Travers described Johnson as "a fairly classic—that is, small-state—mildly eurosceptic Conservative" who, like his contemporaries Cameron and George Osborne, also embraced "modern social liberalism". The Guardian stated that while mayor, Johnson blended economic and social liberalism, with The Economist saying that in doing so Johnson "transcends his Tory identity" and adopts a more libertarian perspective. Stuart Reid, Johnson's colleague at The Spectator, described the latter's views as being those of a "liberal libertarian".
As an aspect of political thought in contemporary China, the emergence of Chinese Dream indicates a diversion of political ideology from egalitarianism to a relatively more libertarian individualist approach. It is worth noting that the concept is still based on collectivism rather than individualism for it sees the subject of Chinese Dream as the people of China as a whole instead of specific individuals. The idea was put forward by the new CPC general secretary Xi Jinping on 29 November 2012 and repeated by him on numerous important occasions. The Communist Party's propaganda chief, Liu Yunshan, has directed that the concept of the Chinese dream be incorporated into school textbooks.
The other camp wanted to keep the empire, but have Americans run it. (The state apparatus could be defined as the centralized institution of the crown such as the army, taxation, church establishment, commercial regulations and trade barriers, control of land development, banking, government debt, etc.) The first camp, Rothbard opined was the more libertarian, anti-federalist camp associated with Jefferson and Jackson. The second camp was the more federalist centralizing camp, associated with Hamilton and later the Whigs. They felt that in the right hands, the power of the centralized state could serve the public interest, an interest which neatly coincided with their interests.
Only a year into his reign in late 141 BC, Emperor Wu took the advice of Confucian scholars and launched an ambitious reform, known in history as the Jianyuan Reforms (建元新政). The reforms included: #Officially endorsing Confucianism as the national philosophy (乡儒术). Previously, the more libertarian Taoist ideals were held in esteem; #Forcing noblemen back to their own fiefdoms (令列侯就国). A large number of noblemen were living in the capital Chang'an, lobbying court officials while accessing the central government's budget to cover their expenses despite already having gained great wealth from their own feudal land tenure taxation.
The heritage check system is a moderately altered Social Credit system. Its modification reflects Heinlein's more libertarian views and Heinlein's interpretation on how financial systems are affected by the relationship between consumption and production.James, Robert, PhD, "Afterword", in For Us, the Living, by Robert Heinlein, Simon & Schuster, 2003 The system could be construed as a libertarian's approach to a socialist idea, creating an alternative to a tax system that puts fewer requirements on individuals, while simultaneously providing more for the common welfare. This is not too surprising, as Heinlein (a proclaimed libertarian) was also fascinated by Social Credit plan that appeared in Canada in the 1930s.
He made a point of delineating "individual" socialism from "authoritarian" (government-centered) socialism, advocating a more libertarian approach, "What is needed is Individualism. If the Socialism is Authoritarian; if there are Governments armed with economic power as they are now with political power; if, in a word, we are to have Industrial Tyrannies, then the last state of man will be worse than the first." In a socialist society, people will have the possibility to realise their talents; "each member of the society will share in the general prosperity and happiness of the society." Wilde added that "upon the other hand, Socialism itself will be of value simply because it will lead to individualism" since individuals will no longer need to fear poverty or starvation.
19 While the bulk of the original Lega Lombarda (including Umberto Bossi, Roberto Maroni and Marco Formentini) came from the left (Bossi and Maroni were previously active in the Italian Communist Party, Proletarian Democracy and the Greens)Adalberto Signore; Alessandro Trocino, Razza padana, BUR, Milan 2008, pp. 22-23, 57 and conceived the party as a centre-left (and, to some extent, social-democratic) political force, the LV was characterized more as liberal and centrist party and has always proposed a more libertarian political line. This difference reflected also its position in Venetian politics: while, in the early 1990s, the League stole votes especially from the Communists and the Italian Socialist Party, in Veneto the LV basically replaced Christian Democracy as dominant political force.Ilvo Diamanti, Bianco, rosso, verde... e azzurro, Il Mulino, Bologna 2003, pp.
Paul went on to win the straw poll for the next two years as well, leading to some considering Paul to be a front runner for the nomination, although CPAC attendees are typically considered younger and more libertarian-minded than average Republican voters. In a speech at the GOP Freedom Summit in April 2014, Paul insisted that the GOP has to broaden its appeal in order to grow as a party. To do so, he said it cannot be the party of "fat cats, rich people and Wall Street" and that the conservative movement has never been about rich people or privilege, "we are the middle class", he said. Paul also said that conservatives must present a message of justice and concern for the unemployed and be against government surveillance to attract new people to the movement, including the young, Hispanics, and blacks.
By 1981, the station aired Dr. Scott's shows full-time during hours in the day the station was on the air. Scott, whose views had changed from Conservative, Evangelical and Pentecostal to more libertarian militant views, would provide rambling discourses on wide-ranging topics. WHCT was put up for a "distress" sale in 1981, with the stipulation from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) that the station be sold to minority ownership. After some legal wrangling, Astroline Communications took ownership of the station in 1984, took the station dark upon taking over, replaced the transmitter, and put WHCT back on the air in September 1985 with a lineup of movies, reruns, and syndicated programming not shown on the other two Connecticut independents, WTXX (channel 20, now WCCT-TV) and WTIC-TV (channel 61). The station also once again carried what was by then the Hartford Whalers, who were part of the a National Hockey League, from 1986 until 1990.

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