ALUmnus wrote:Things are moving in a definite direction, but it's not in a Libertarian direction.
I guess that depends on if you think Obama was re-elected completely because so many people are now dependent on government (as conservative sources would have you to believe). I believe that may partially explain it, but I also think a part of his re-election has a lot to do with social issues. I don't think there's any getting away from that.
The social issues are where things have and are moving in a Libertarian direction. The funny thing is that the Democrats pander on these issues (Ex: watch what happens now in CO and WA), so there's a real opportunity for the Republicans to make significant gains because of it.
It won't happen, though. The GOP base (the views of which are represented well on this board) has proven that regulating other people's freedom through government is crucial to keeping them on board. Too many people care too much about what others are allowed to do with their own bodies and that's going to keep giving Democrats votes, as long as they keep producing remotely electable candidates.