From the San Fran Chronicle:
“I do know libertarians who think Obama is the Antichrist, that
he’s farther left than John Kerry, much farther left than Bill
Clinton, and you’d clearly have to be insane to vote for this guy,”
said David Boaz, executive vice president of the Cato Institute, a
libertarian think tank. “But there are libertarians who say, ‘Oh
yeah? Do you think Obama will increase spending by $1 trillion,
because that’s what Republicans did over the past two presidential
terms. So really, how much worse can he be?’ And there are
certainly libertarians who think Obama will be better on the war
and on foreign policy, on executive power and on surveillance than
McCain.”
This is something I often hear from libertarians, and it strikes
me as absolutely inane. The fact that spending has grown by $1
trillion under President Bush is irrelevant to choosing a president
this time around. The only thing that should matter is who is
better on spending between Barack Obama and John McCain. During the
Bush years, McCain opposed many of the spending initiatives that
drove up the cost of government. He never requested an earmark,
voted against the energy bill, and the farm bill, and even
campaigned in Iowa against ethanol subsidies. Obama has the
opposite view of McCain on all of these issues, and has proposed
hundreds of billions in new spending, including a health care
reform package that creates a new government run Medicare-like
entitlement as an alternative to private insurance. Furthermore, in
2006, some libertarians were arguing for a Democratic takeover of
Congress under the theory that divided government produces the most
spending restraint. Along these lines, McCain has promised, if
elected, to veto any bill with an earmark in it. By contrast, Obama
would be a rubber stamp for any initiatives proposed by the
Democratic Congress. It’s one thing for libertarians to vote for
Obama because they think his foreign policy views (whatever they
are today) are closer to their own, but voting for him over McCain
because they think that President Bush spent too much money makes
absolutely no sense.