| Just looking through his points on the website, here's what's actively supported by the LP... - UBI - Ranked Choice Voting and Open Primaries - Term Limits ----- These are widely supported within the LP - Working with government should be painless ----- For LP this means because there should be less federal power, leading to less of a feeling that it's trying to control your life - Legislating based on outcomes, not ideologies ----- I doubt anyone in the LP would be opposed to this stance as the fact that opposition to ideologies which make little sense from either major party is a driving force of the LP itself. - Grace and Tolerance ----- A party who wants to let everyone live their lives without government interference with a comical tag line of "I want gay married people to protect their marijuana plants with guns" would seem to be the epitome of giving each other the benefit of the doubt. A cornerstone of freedom is the belief in trusting people to make their own decisions. - Human Centered Capitalism ----- I'm not entirely sure what this means and it's not elaborated on within the platform. From the actual Platform page, a couple of others... - Automatic Tax Filing so simplify the tax process ----- This has been a LONG time Libertarian Party rallying cry. Yang may be trying to get attention by creating a new party, but he's so closely aligned with the Libertarian Party here it's crazy. |
And what sort of libertarian party supports UBI?! How would that ever be implemented without massive levels of top-down coercion and taxation? No analysis I've ever seen says it can be self-funding as was once claimed. If that's really their position then no wonder they don't accrue any influence.