Bill Slantz - Libertarian (@billslantz) 's Twitter Profile
Bill Slantz - Libertarian

@billslantz

I will defend and protect individual freedom & strive to help every Missourian flourish

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Now, with no Democrat in the race, Fitzwater must defeat Libertarian candidate Catherine Dreher in order to begin his career as a state senator... Travis Fitzwater believes relationships are key to a functioning Missouri Senate news.stlpublicradio.org/podcast/politi…

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Elect someone who won’t have any conflicts of interest. You may find this hard to believe, but the only CPA running for State Auditor in Mo is John Hartwig. It’s time to elect someone to audit the duopoly. Do you really think the duopoly would ever punish itself?

Elect someone who won’t have any conflicts of interest.
You may find this hard to believe, but the only CPA running for State Auditor in Mo is John Hartwig.
It’s time to elect someone to audit the duopoly.  Do you really think the duopoly would ever punish itself?
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Bill Slantz, Candidate for US Rep District 2 appeared in Union Mo for a candidate forum. He is the one in the center of the pic. emissourian.com/local_news/fol…

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Special Counsel Jack Smith added new indictments against Donald Trump, among them conspiratorially “unlawfully discounting  legitimate votes.” Was Smith here referencing Stacy Abrams who for years claimed she was the real governor of Georgia, barnstorming the country to overturn

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Check out my new website to read more about my positions in plain language and learn how you can support my campaign for Missouri Governor: billslantz.com

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If you are tired of the promises from red or blue candidates, try the sober color of libertarianism, which isn’t tainted by the fulsomeness of liberalism or conformity of conservativeness but holds tremendous potential for the change our great state needs.

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I want to limit power, and that means significantly restricting government. Limited government is the fundamental political implication of libertarianism. As the Libertarian candidate for governor, I stand for individual liberty and sustained economic growth. pic.x.com/6Vk4cbulZO

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Fathom the hypocrisy of a government that requires citizens to prove they are insured, but not everyone must prove they are citizens. Many people who refuse to prove they are citizens will receive free insurance paid for by those forced to buy insurance because they are citizens.

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Politics is not a sport. There should be no winners and losers. This is not the NFL or MLB. There are those on the right and those on the left who want to do whatever it takes to win. Let’s remember we are all on Team America. We all win or lose together.

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Governments should keep their hands out of business. Voluntary economic exchange is the only way. Government intervention is not justified. Further, government interference in business on behalf of some citizens at the expense of others is inherently unfair.

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“Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.” I want to limit power, and that means significantly restricting government. Limited government is the fundamental political implication of libertarianism.

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Amendment 7 requires citizenship to Vote and prohibits ranked-choice voting. These are two very separate issues. Of course, only citizens should vote. RCV disrupts the status quo, where the two-party system has a stranglehold on elections. Because of this, I will vote NO on 7.