Las Vegas Review-Journal

There’s an alternativ­e to Trump and Biden

- JOHN STOSSEL John Stossel is author of “Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media.”

THE media obsess about Trump/biden, but another candidate will be on every state ballot: Libertaria­n Party nominee Jo Jorgensen.

Dr. Jorgensen, a psychology lecturer at Clemson University, is very different from Donald Trump and Joe Biden. Instead of promising government solutions, she tells people, “You can spend your money better than the politician­s.”

Libertaria­ns are skeptical of government action, but a pandemic may be the rare situation when government should act. People need protection from contagious people. No one wants medical facilities overwhelme­d. When politician­s issued lockdown orders, their actions were praised by most media. “There are no libertaria­ns in a pandemic,” smug people said to me.

Jorgensen says that’s nonsense, that COVID-19 became one more excuse for authoritar­ian politician­s to boss people around. “Is it right for the government to take away tens of millions of jobs? I say no. Young people could be out there and have no more risks than having the flu.”

If government stepped back, she says, the private sector would lead the way. She points out that Walmart required masks be worn in all their stores. “It shows that, yes, we can be adults without government telling us we need to be adults,” she says.

Vice President Biden helped get America into many of its endless wars. President Trump said he’d like to bring our soldiers home, but he hasn’t done much of it. “Instead of fighting wars and having military bases all over the world,” says Jorgensen, she’d “make America one giant Switzerlan­d, armed and neutral.”

Biden says he would “end gun violence” and that “the Second Amendment is limited.” Jorgensen replies, “We limit gun violence by allowing peaceful citizens to arm themselves.”

Trump taxed imports, claiming America “loses” when we have a trade deficit. Jorgensen calls that laughably ignorant. “I have a trade deficit with my gas station because I buy gas from them and they buy nothing from me,” says Jorgensen.

“It doesn’t matter what one country does.”

Biden says increasing the minimum wage to $15 is “just a start.” Jorgensen quips: “Yeah. A start to minorities not being able to get a rung on the ladder to successful employment.”

Jorgensen opposes Trump’s immigratio­n restrictio­ns.

Biden would spend $2 trillion to try to delay climate change. Jorgensen says the free market is the better way. “Wherever there’s big government, there’s more pollution.”

I agree with Jorgensen about most things. But people say a vote for a Libertaria­n candidate is wasted.

In addition, Jorgensen will be accused of taking votes from Trump at a time when “only Trump might stop big government Democrats.” She’ll be accused of taking votes from Biden, when

“we need to get this clown (Trump) out of office.”

“We need to get both clowns away from the presidency,” Jorgensen replies.

Jorgensen won’t win, but I hope her campaign inspires some Americans to think about the proper role of government. Jorgensen is absolutely correct when, at the end of our interview, she says: “We’ve got Washington in everything we do. It’s just causing more problems.”

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