Gary Johnson

Gary Johnson is a former two-term governor of New Mexico, running for President of the United States in the 2012 election. http://garyjohnson2012.com/

Gary Johnson announces support for same-sex marriage

Thursday, 1 December 2011 - 11:59pm by splicer
Fishermans Wharf, San Francisco, CA

Today Gary Johnson, GOP candidate for President in 2012, announced that he is updating his position on same-sex marriages versus civil unions. I support the legalization of same-sex marriage in my own state so overall I'm pleased to hear this announcement. I am also a little concerned about the language Gov Johnson used when he said that marriage should be up to individuals rather than the states. 

I'd like to see the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) go away and I would like to see the federal government recognize for tax and other legal purposes any marriage that was legal in the state in which it was performed. But I'd like state legislatures or the people of each state to make that call. If a state does not wish to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, I don't think the Federal Government ought dictate that they do. That seems almost as bad as DOMA.

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Obama to California: my autocracy beats your democracy

Friday, 7 October 2011 - 11:38am by splicer
Potrero Hill, San Francisco

Today, the four California US Attorneys—at the orders of the Obama administration—are taking steps to shut down marijuana dispensaries in California. Dispensaries have been ordered closed. Federal prosecutors have sent letters to sixteen pot clubs and their landlords instructing them that their property will be seized if they don't shut down operations.

Why the Obama administration thinks it's important to waste resources on marijuana enforcement in California is unclear and frankly pathetic. The so-called war on drugs is an expensive boondoggle that does nothing but line the pockets of privately-run prison corporations and inflates law enforcement budgets while forcing law enforcement to turn attention away from violent crimes and crimes of fraud or corruption. …go on, keep reading about Obama to California: my autocracy beats your democracy

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September 22 GOP debate wrapup

Sunday, 25 September 2011 - 2:01pm by splicer
Potrero Hill, San Francisco

On Thursday, nine contenders for the GOP nomination for president participated in a televised question-and-answer session hosted by Fox News and Google. As usual, I hesitate to refer to these events as «debates» because they really aren't debates. There's not enough time allotted to permit more than a soundbite on each issue and there are few real chances for rebuttal. They are all about the personalities and very little about the principles and issues.

Here is my take on the candidates' showing, in order of my general opinion of the candidate (not in order of how I thought they did Thursday evening, though there is a rough correlation) from best to worst. …go on, keep reading about September 22 GOP debate wrapup

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The elephant in the room

Thursday, 22 September 2011 - 1:36pm by splicer
Potrero Hill, San Francisco

Tonight at 6pm Pacific/9pm Eastern time, nine GOP presidential hopefuls will take the stage in a live question and answer session intended to familiarize Americans with the candidates. This will be the seventh so-called debate in the 2012 presidential primary season, and the second to include Governor Gary Johnson, who appeared in the first of these debates back in May but who has not been permitted to participate since. In a surprise (but welcome) decision on September 20th, Fox News invited Johnson to participate in the debate over the objections of the Florida Republican Party, a co-sponsor of the event.

Johnson was the Governor of New Mexico from 1994 to 2003, a republican elected and reelected in a predominantly democrat state. Unlike some republican governors elected to liberal states, he was uncompromising on fiscal policy, using his gubernatorial veto over 750 times in his eight years in office. This proves two things about voters that seem to be forgotten in today's political climate: that voters will back a candidate they believe has integrity even over one with whom they agree on policy issues (within reason, of course) and that voters are hungry to escape from the unholy alliances that party politics force.

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