Yeah, Laurie, therein lies my problem with Ron Paul, which is namely the contingent of militia-nut whack-jobs who love the guy (I don't mean you, Gilly, reasonable people like him too). I've had experiences similar to Laurie's and even cut a friend loose because I couldn't stand it anymore (he was like this long before Ron Paul).
Basic libertarianism sounds appealing on paper - who likes to deal with the government? But Adam Smith was writing about a pre-industrial economy. Every large economy since a little while after industrialization has been Keynesian (that is, the government intervenes to redistribute wealth). It doesn't matter what they call themselves - Social Democratic, capitalist, Communist, fascist. The problem with libertarian conservatism is that, like Soviet Communism, it's largely impossible in practice. So instead what you get is what we have with the Bush administration, that is, military Keynesianism that costs some insane amount of money, like billions a day, huge deficits, a devalued dollar, and massive cuts to the federal government - but instead of these cuts resulting in a smaller, more efficient government, it's resulted in a privatization scheme wherein millions of our tax dollars are funneled to well-connected contractors who aren't accountable at all. It's like they took the playbook from the collapse of Rome.
Anyway, I doubt the ability of any elected leader to solve the mess we're in, but it's also naive to say that it doesn't matter at all.
And Forrest, I wouldn't be so hard on the people putting the economy first - a lot of people have been living off of their home equity because it's so hard to get a living wage anymore and now they're losing their homes. It's not just the assjerks with Hummers.
And Laurie, I stand should-to-shoulder with you in the struggle against dangerous racist creeps even though
Supergirl is from fucking Argo.