Minnesotan Liberty Party
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Established | 2006 |
In power since | 2006- |
Economic ideology | Libertarian laissez faire capitalism |
Social ideology | Centrism |
Party founder | Josh Latimer |
Party chairman | Josh Latimer |
Motto | "Justice, liberty, progress" |
The Minnesotan Liberty Party is a right-wing United States of Minnesota political party founded in early 2006 by a politically active historian and economist named Josh Latimer, previously an unknown figure. He has since become famous for his deep patriotism, strongly libertarian economic views, and virulent hatred of communism- all positions which have influenced the shaping of the party, as well as the laws it has introduced. It currently has a majority of seats in both the House of Representatives and the Senate.
Stances on issues
Social issues
- Abortion: Strongly oppose
- Capital punishment: Strongly support
- Church/state: Complete separation of church and state
- Crime: Criminals should be punished to the fullest extent possible
- Drugs: Support the legalization of soft drugs, but not hard drugs
- Education: None of the government's business
- Euthanasia: No opinion
- Gay adoption: No opinion
- Gay marriage: No opinion
- Gun control: Strongly oppose
- Healthcare: None of the government's business
- Pornography: No opinion
- Prostitution: Strongly oppose
Economic issues
- Business regulation: Strongly oppose
- Environmental protection: Strongly oppose
- Slave labor: Strongly oppose
- Social welfare: Strongly oppose
- Subsidies to business: Strongly oppose
- Taxation: Strongly oppose
- Trade: 100% free trade
- Workers' rights: Should be left up to employers to decide
Foreign policy
- Diplomacy: A neutral, non-aligned foreign policy
- Foreign aid: Oppose
- Immigration: All illegals should be deported, and the number of immigrants allowed to enter the country annually should be limited
- Military: Should be as large, strong, and well-equipped as possible
- United Nations: Strongly oppose