It is essential that West Virginia pass the Defend the Guard legislation to ensure National Guard troops aren't deployed to foreign wars without a congressional declaration. The United States Constitution grants Congress the sole power to declare war. For decades, our National Guard has been sent overseas without this authorization. Defend the Guard stops this, preventing our troops from being used in unauthorized conflicts. West Virginia’s National Guard members are vital for local disaster relief. Deploying them abroad weakens our ability to handle emergencies at home. Defend the Guard keeps our troops ready to serve where they're needed most and saves the lives of our local men and women. Libertarians advocate for non-intervention and peace. Defend the Guard stands against unconstitutional wars and supports peace. It honors our troops, protects our communities, and upholds the Constitution. Join me in supporting Defend the Guard for a responsible, peaceful foreign policy.
Far too many of West Virginia's tax dollars are spent pursuing, prosecuting and incarcerating non-violent "offenders" of victimless crimes. These policies should be eradicated and all such "offenders" released and pardoned.
The Second Amendment is deeply rooted in our history and The Bill of Rights. It shall not be infringed upon or limited.
A free market health care system will drastically reduce the current costs to consumers. I support the freedom of individuals to determine the level of health insurance they want, the type of health care they want, and to choose the providers they want.
I plan to eliminate the personal income tax on individuals.
While other candidates prioritize the rights of some but not others, I believe that the equal rights of all people matter all the time. No exceptions. Each person has the same rights as any other. Race, gender, ethnic background, immigration status, occupation, education level, sexual orientation, religion, and other characteristics should have no bearing on our rights as free and independent people. The right of all to live in whatever manner they choose, as long as they do not forcibly interfere with the equal right of others to live in whatever manner they choose. The government must treat all people fairly and equally before the law.
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