What Has Happened To Us?

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What Has Happened To Us?

by Andrew Horning, Libertarian for 8th District US House of Representatives

During my first major political campaign in 1999, I participated in 46 debates; most of which were well-covered by establishment media. We had up to five candidates in a good number of them. Since that time, the number of debates, and of course dissemination of important information, has dramatically decreased. Concomitantly, voter interest, hope and participation has also plummeted.

Now, in Indiana’s 8th US House District, there are apparently NO debates for the USA congressional race. There has been NO major media coverage of ANY issues or options, and many voters have already made up their minds on what they’ll do on Election Day.

This is both a criminal shame, and weird; partly because the “Two Party System” is based on division and inequality, opposition and discord, corruption and violence.

But more importantly, there are better options!

We all know that Democratic and Republican parties sell Special Deals for Special People. We’re fools to keep thinking that government will steal from the rich and give to the poor when the opposite is obviously happening.

But I’m offering peace, prosperity, unification and freedom; while at long last addressing the issue at the heart of all others: corruption.

Would that be so bad?

Can’t we at least talk about it?

…Hello?

…Anybody home?

Andrew Horning

Libertarian for 8th District US House of Representatives

4 COMMENTS

  1. Lost and Found Larry is packing up and moving to DC permanently Horning.

    But he promises once every six months to have 6 fifteen minutes sessions one on one with his constituents who are willing to fly there with the understanding the first 4 sessions are reserved for his 4 children.

    Hoosiers have a proven record of liking it that way Horning.

    Get with the program….

  2. Yeah, I think I’m voting for Horning. Besides those 15 minute fiascos, Bucshon’s town halls require you to sign in with all of your information as if you are being screened, then you write your question down on a piece of paper and a college professor asks the question. You do not even get to ask it directly or follow up with another question if his answer is inadequate or bull. You are treated as a subject, not as as constituent, citizen, voter.

    • Thank you!
      Don’t hesitate to ask me questions. Ask all of us tough questions. We’re applying for an important job. Accordingly, we ought to be grilled as though it’s an important job.

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