Was a vote for Trump anti-Objectivst?
Posted by richrobinson 8 years, 5 months ago to The Gulch: General
I voted for Trump and I do think he has the potential to be a great President. That being said I would stop far short of comparing him to John Galt. Clearly he is not John Galt. I have heard it said that voting for the lesser of 2 evils is still a vote for evil. However, Ayn Rand said that there are 2 sides to every issue but the middle is always evil. I felt that not voting or voting 3rd party was falling in the middle. Wonder how others feel about this.
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/fiv...
I do agree that the Supreme Court should be the first thing he should tackle.
On the other hand, if they secede then California will lose its 55 reliably Democratic electoral votes, and the newly formed country can become the magnet for "open immigration" while the U.S. adopts more sensible policies. Maybe not such a bad idea after all!
Weld on the other hand is the best governor we have had in my 20 years in Massachusetts. So please explain why Trump is better.
Both mainstream candidates this year appealed to people's fear on emotional levels and then had policy ideas of using gov't force to prevent people from trading freely. Johnson was the only one who clearly opposed gov't solving people's problems. I and the plurality of voters thought Clinton was far and away a better choice, but I don't think voting for anyone, even third party candidates is anti-Objectivist.
I guess it's like what's the most Objectivist brand of vodka to buy. They're in different domains, IMHO.
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