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Chase Oliver (L), Herschel Walker (R) and Raphael Warnock (D) were invited to the Atlanta Press Club's state and federal general election debates, which take place on Sunday, Oct. 16, Monday, Oct. 17, and Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2022.
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@MyFunnyVids888
@MyFunnyVids888 Год назад
There is just something comedic about announcing a person and then it just cuts to an empty podium
@adgefreeman6091
@adgefreeman6091 Год назад
This is exactly something I expect someone with a Deadpool pfp to point out and yes it was straight-up hilarious. "All right empty Podium what is your thoughts on the subject?" EP:... "Simply mind-boggling. Thank you Mr. Podium for your time."
@nickhasaproblem375
@nickhasaproblem375 Год назад
I love that libertarians are finally getting to break through with the debates
@GeauxRilla
@GeauxRilla Год назад
​@Jim fox no
@barrywhite1161
@barrywhite1161 Год назад
Many Americans want to vote but can’t.
@barrywhite1161
@barrywhite1161 Год назад
Hundreds of thousands of nonvoters would vote if they could. Voters need identification to vote in 36 states, which means the 21 million Americans who don’t have government-issued photo ID are at risk of missing out. Financial barriers, lack of access to transportation, and limited information can make it difficult for older people, people of color, and low-income people to obtain an ID. Former and current prisoners convicted of felonies are another group of people who are often disenfranchised during elections, especially if they are African American. Maine and Vermont are the only states that do not prohibit those convicted of felonies from voting, even when they are in prison. The Electoral College system, a body of electors founded by the US constitution, also bars millions of residents who live in US territories - including Guam, the Virgin Islands, the Northern Mariana Islands, American Samoa, and Puerto Rico - from voting in general elections, even though presidents’ decisions influence their lives.
@barrywhite1161
@barrywhite1161 Год назад
Age, gender, education, socioeconomic status, and race can impact whether a person votes. Research shows that nonvoters are more likely to be low-income, young, Hispanic, or Asian American. Several barriers tend to get in the way for people living in poverty, and the US census found that 47% of eligible citizens with household incomes of less than $20,000 didn’t vote in 2012. One survey conducted by Caltech and MIT of registered and non-registered voters who didn’t cast a ballot in the 2008 election suggested that people of color are more likely not to vote because they encounter more barriers to voting, compared to white citizens who tend not to vote by choice. Various laws and structural systems, from limited early voting windows to ID restrictions, disproportionately impact people of color and contribute to voter suppression across the country.
@barrywhite1161
@barrywhite1161 Год назад
Registration in the US is also complicated further by the fact that it’s left up to individuals, compared to other countries where the process is automatic. Getting a new ID can be unaffordable, missing work isn’t always a financial option, and low-income people are more likely to move, which adds another step of paperwork to register. Older citizens, however, tend to stay in one place and therefore don’t have to reregister, which results in higher voter turnout in their demographic. College graduates, who tend to make more money, are also more likely to seek out information on politics and vote. Regardless of other factors, women report turning out to vote at slightly higher rates than men.
@ianmcelroy3261
@ianmcelroy3261 Год назад
"..armed gays are harder to oppress, and they're harder to bash." Fuck yea bro! That goes for us all. 😀 Go Chase!
@JaeWhite140
@JaeWhite140 Год назад
CHASE OLIVER - FOR US SENATE (GA)🗽💛💛💛💛💛
@DropMail100
@DropMail100 Год назад
I'm voting for CHASE
@theyoungcentrist9110
@theyoungcentrist9110 Год назад
I know this after Election Day, but thank you for the Georgians voting for my endorsed senate candidate Chase Oliver; we are truly in the fight to reimagine a better America.
@keezyb4life
@keezyb4life Год назад
Warnock is not really answering the questions asked to him. He's dodging and every time he talks its well harschel walker this. I support Chase Oliver.
@cubersanonymous5180
@cubersanonymous5180 Год назад
Ofc he brings up Herschel Walker, it's whom he's running against.
@patnelson2091
@patnelson2091 Год назад
Chase Oliver is a smart man who has more promise than many people I've seen in any debate lately. Warnock does not know what he is talking about when he says that the Inflation Reduction Act will reduce the deficit. That is ridiculous. Spending more money increases taxes.
@kellylowry3057
@kellylowry3057 Год назад
I voted early and cast my vote for Chase Oliver for Senate!! Vote Gold!
@citizenfour6486
@citizenfour6486 Год назад
Chase Oliver 1 - Warnock 0
@lsh3rd
@lsh3rd Год назад
That empty podium might be more intelligent.
@lsh3rd
@lsh3rd Год назад
@Jim fox if red fields a candidate worth voting for I’ll consider it. Herschel is a cruel joke, so it won’t be this time.
@TheSperbonzo
@TheSperbonzo Год назад
Chase won hands down, but the duopoly won't let a third party in to the running
@HH-zi5ih
@HH-zi5ih Год назад
Chase Oliver
@HH-zi5ih
@HH-zi5ih Год назад
Warnock didn’t answer a question, was asked to address it after his ramble, then said he can’t answer until he’s re-elected 😂 Herschel Walker and Warnock are both a joke. Neither of them are funny though.
@kellylowry3057
@kellylowry3057 Год назад
Agree and that's why I voted for Chase Oliver.
@williamdesmond4289
@williamdesmond4289 Год назад
Not gonna happen, but I hope there is a runoff between these two. A very cogent and educational debate between two intelligent contenders.
@dejondabeast2
@dejondabeast2 Год назад
I love these Senate debates.
@johnnymac42069
@johnnymac42069 Год назад
@UsUaLly CeNsOrEd vote gold. Chase Oliver is based and consistent and is clearly the best candidate
@johnnymac42069
@johnnymac42069 Год назад
@Wayne nah it’s 100% true. Walker is in way over his head and he is clearly scared of competition in this race to avoid the only debate with a libertarian featured. Idc if it’s a “wasted” vote. When we had republicans in charge from 20017-2019 we still had out of control spending.
@johnnymac42069
@johnnymac42069 Год назад
@Wayne so you’re gonna act like trump never signed off on annual spending multiple years that was over a trillion for all 4 years and spent over 3 trillion in 2020 for your stimulus spending.
@johnnymac42069
@johnnymac42069 Год назад
@Wayne yet he was still spending trillions of dollars even before then, barely ever used the veto, barely worked on pulling out of any wars. He isn’t that great.
@johnnymac42069
@johnnymac42069 Год назад
@Wayne don’t believe I was advocating for a democrat, Idk how anyone can look at Herschel Walker and think that’s a beacon of good ideas and sound policy. As for warnock, the man is completely ignorant and I guarantee doesn’t read the bills he signs off on. Chase Oliver is the only man for the job yet republicans and democrats are so enslaved to Stockholm syndrome you go with the worst choice possible
@barrywhite1161
@barrywhite1161 Год назад
Let’s start with the basics. Your vote does not matter. Your Vote. Does not. Matter.
@UnionPacific1997
@UnionPacific1997 Год назад
Wait, where is Walker?
@strawdemindset
@strawdemindset Год назад
Lol He doesn't need to address policy for the Americans who he wants to vote for him, they vote along party lines anyway
@kimwilliams91577
@kimwilliams91577 Год назад
That's what I'm SCREAMING
@kimwilliams91577
@kimwilliams91577 Год назад
He did so good the other night
@sherryann7459
@sherryann7459 Год назад
I love how they gave Walker the empty chair treatment. 😁
@nuranarrowood5808
@nuranarrowood5808 Год назад
WALKER WONE
@freighttrain1695
@freighttrain1695 Год назад
Hershel must've blown a shoe running away from this debate! How dumb must you be to not show up? He didn't finish high school so how did he get into UGA? The same way he got through high school!
@shay5839
@shay5839 Год назад
He’s already debated him last Friday.
@555125kevin
@555125kevin Год назад
Anybody that votes for record high inflation, open borders, war on energy, censorship, is dumb.
@nuranarrowood5808
@nuranarrowood5808 Год назад
SURE YOU NEVER PAID CHILD SUPPORT
@kimwilliams91577
@kimwilliams91577 Год назад
I'm gonna vote libertarian it's a wasted vote but I can't stand warnock but I also can't stand for a person that won't show up
@pilot8220
@pilot8220 Год назад
Cause youre ignorant
@knightwatcher1185
@knightwatcher1185 Год назад
It's never a waste, and if more of us vote for third parties, they will gain traction like they have elsewhere in the country
@tommas2674
@tommas2674 Год назад
@@knightwatcher1185 no.
@tommas2674
@tommas2674 Год назад
Walker debated warlock. also Walker went to warlocks slum where is his kicking out "his own people" , Walker went to help them. we also know demonicrats love to fraud, will pay people to lie or promise something...
@GeauxRilla
@GeauxRilla Год назад
It's not a wasted vote 🙄
@shauntay4610
@shauntay4610 Год назад
Goooo Raphael 😬 herchel got roasted so badly the last time that he didn’t show up
@beasleybrother1
@beasleybrother1 Год назад
Go Reverend Warnock.
@nuranarrowood5808
@nuranarrowood5808 Год назад
NO VOTE FOR YOU FROM ME
@nuranarrowood5808
@nuranarrowood5808 Год назад
GO GO WALKER
@nuranarrowood5808
@nuranarrowood5808 Год назад
OMG NO WARNOCK😘😘
@barrywhite1161
@barrywhite1161 Год назад
Notice we are not making the case that libertarians should abstain from voting. We are not saying that it is wrong for libertarians to vote. If your vote is mathematically meaningless, we don’t much care what you do. Instead, we reject the idea that there’s something wrong with choosing not to vote. That choosing to abstain from an election is nothing to be ashamed of. We believe there are reasonable arguments for abstaining. Vegetarians abstain from eating meat, because they believe there are morally troubling aspects to it that weigh against benefits in tastiness and maybe health. And they do this knowing full well that any individual’s decision to not eat meat likely won’t save the life of a single animal. Yet we don’t take this as evidence that they’re behaving irrationally. And what about Quakers, many of whom don’t vote? Or Jehovah’s Witnesses, who see voting as clashing with their principles? Do we condemn them for not fulfilling their civic duty? Are their principles stronger or better than libertarians? We see voting to some extent like Quakers and Jehovah’s Witnesses do. Yes, your vote has no impact on the direction of the country. Even still, it doesn’t take much time or effort to do it. But that doesn’t make it without costs. Voting can have personal, moral costs to individuals. We’re weird in large part because we have a fundamentally different view of the state from most people in Washington. We believe in moral limits to the state’s authority. We believe there’s a private sphere of choice government isn’t allowed to penetrate. Yet voting is often seen as the thing that justifies a government’s intrusion into those private spheres. Voting has deep symbolic meaning in our culture, and that symbolic meaning is both overplayed and wrong-​headed. We believe in moral limits to the state’s authority. Very nearly everything we vote on, very nearly everything that most presidential candidates have said they would do, falls outside the bounds of libertarian principle. Voting is symbolically signing on to what those people will do in your name. And given that the outcome will likely be profoundly un-​libertarian, that’s not something we’re willing to do. Like eating meat to the vegetarian, even though we know abstaining won’t directly influence the government in better direction, we also know it won’t make government worse. At the same time, abstaining allows us to maintain my principles. To live our sense of justice. Which is important, because we owe it to the world to make it better, and we can do that in part by pushing back against the histrionic and incoherent view most Americans have about moral and causal weightiness of voting. That makes us weird, we admit. But it’s a weirdness we’re happy to embrace. And we wish more people were weird like us. Furthermore, because it is seen as justifying nearly any government action, voting can also be dangerous. People have been talking about this since America’s founding. James Madison was terrified of voters, so he wanted filtering mechanisms and representatives. The Progressives were terrified of voters, so they built the administrative state to remove some questions from politics. All the while our government has grown to be the most powerful organization in the history of humankind, controlling our daily lives to an unimaginable and unacceptable degree, and making us hate each other in the process. And why can it do this? Voting. The fetishization of voting buttresses the idea that voting is adequate check on government and a justification for whatever government does. But many of things we vote on are beyond the legitimate power of government. We need to step back from the fetishizing voting and instead accurately characterize it as a weak and inadequate form of collective choice that cannot effectively support the weight of the governments claiming legitimacy from it. The fetishization of voting can have real costs. If people raise voting to the pinnacle of civic engagement, which many do, they may ignore other types of more meaningful civic engagement. For many, President Obama entered office with a messiah-​like status. He would solve things, fix them, make the country better. The anti-​war movement of the left disappeared, partially because of partisanship, but partially because Obama was going to take care of it. For many who voted for him, their vote was the beginning and end of their civic engagement. Obama would take care of the rest. There’s a reason the most repressive governments in history and today are “people’s republic of X.” They want to claim the legitimacy of voting. But, if the election is Hitler v. Stalin, don’t vote. What if they held an election and no one came? Those who would vote for the “lesser” evil, whoever that may be, are only giving him the ability to say “the people chose me” and claim legitimacy. A single vote doesn’t matter. Nor does a single non-​vote. So let’s agree that both are merely symbolic. You vote because you like the candidate and enjoy the process and feel like you’re doing your duty. We don’t. So we don’t vote, symbolically. And none of it matters. But it is important to stand up and remind people what’s wrong with voting on the things we do. If there was a national referendum on a new national haircut, and the people grouped together around “the hippie” and “the marine,” people might say, “Why don’t you get involved? Why don’t you make your voice heard? Do you not like democracy?” Someone has to instead point out that we shouldn’t vote about this stuff, and do so loudly, honestly, and without shame. So is it wrong wrong for a libertarian to abstain from voting? Clearly not. Don’t vote, do vote. It doesn’t make a difference to us. But if you vote, vote with your wits about you, and vote for something or someone that doesn’t compromise what you stand for. Who cares if it won’t matter? It matters deeply to you, or it should, if you want to have principles that matter. If you don’t vote, don’t sweat it. Take your kid to the park, help an old lady cross the street, stick it to the man by driving for Uber. You don’t have to preach the gospel of non-​voting, but having a mature conversation about the virtues and vices-​-​the power and limitations-​-​of voting is always beneficial and, in many ways, long overdue. Principles are a difficult thing to have in the world of politics. In many ways, politics, as the art of the possible, is about compromising your principles. In fact, a principled politician is probably an unemployed one. If you’re a libertarian, don’t forget what you stand for. Liberty. Democracy-​-​voting-​-​is not the same thing as liberty. Yes, for a variety of reasons-​-​most not having to do with voting-​-​democracies tend promote more liberty than some of the alternatives. But they also can easily go astray and, when they do, those in government usually cite “the people” as justification. Maybe by consciously not voting, and being able to explain to others why we’re not voting, we can change not just the policies of our existing government, but people’s beliefs about government. We can say that there are better, more meaningful ways to achieve prosperity and peace and justice. That we don’t need to resort to the state every time a see a problem and that the state is very often the wrong way to solve a problem. In a sense, the problem with voting as practiced today is that people take it too seriously as a means for achieving good governance. They invest it with too much meaning. When abstaining doesn’t make things worse and voting doesn’t make things better, by making the principled choice not to participate in a false show of public spiritedness, we can take some of the air out of big government sales. Just because everyone else is praising the emperor’s clothes doesn’t mean you have to.
@zyzylove4033
@zyzylove4033 Год назад
Murder is murder and anyone who hasn’t been raped or incest doesn’t deserve the right 😊
@adamhenrywalker
@adamhenrywalker Год назад
Walker for Senate!
@yishen2534
@yishen2534 Год назад
This libertarian is bad news.
@GeauxRilla
@GeauxRilla Год назад
No
@HH-zi5ih
@HH-zi5ih Год назад
How is he bad news? Get the government out of your personal business, stop wasting money criminalizing things that we shouldn’t spend money on, and focus on infrastructure, public and social well-being, and safety. What is one libertarian policy you don’t like from him?
@HARMONY-GROVE-HOMESTEAD
@HARMONY-GROVE-HOMESTEAD Год назад
GOD SPEED H.WALKER YOU GOT MY VOTE< [ I WAS A DEMOCRAT]
@HH-zi5ih
@HH-zi5ih Год назад
If you were a democrat and got away from that because of their big team policy lobbying, why wouldn’t you vote libertarian, especially in this case? Walker won’t show up, and acts like an idiot when he does. I vote by the person. In this case, the libertarian is what you get if you strip all the bs from the democrats and republicans and focus on what matters.
@HH-zi5ih
@HH-zi5ih Год назад
@Wayne Herschel can’t even pretend to be intelligent during a debate. Libertarians are definitely left of center, and they only don’t stand a chance, because of every idiot who agrees with always assuming they won’t have a chance. They got 3% in the 2016 presidential race, and that has gotten them a lot more traction and exposure since then. Other states have libertarians in office, which already proves your dinosaur theory wrong. Stop being part of the problem by picking the best of the two worst teams. It’s not a gang
@HH-zi5ih
@HH-zi5ih Год назад
@Wayne I haven’t met anyone who’s given a good reason to vote for Herschel Walker, except to get Warnock out of office. Even Herschel hasn’t expressed any policy related stance that shows his qualification. He’s being used because of his football career. He’s double digit IQ
@HH-zi5ih
@HH-zi5ih Год назад
@Wayne he’s repeated the same Republican pandering word track we’ve been hearing for six years. He’s stupid enough to hold up his junior deputy badge in a debate, because he has nothing to qualify him for the job over Warnock. The one and only reason he has support, is because he played football at Georgia. It sucks that that’s all the republicans came up with to put up against Warnock. Just as bad as Biden becoming the Dem candidate in 2020.
@HH-zi5ih
@HH-zi5ih Год назад
@Wayne look back at Kelly Loeffler in the 2020 race. Herschel Walker copied her homework 100%. That’s because the party is just picking who they think is popular enough to get the votes. Vote for a democrat, and they want government involvement in everything. Vote for a Republican, and nothing changes… ever. Every system eventually gets too corrupt and implodes. That’s what’s happening now. It takes a couple of generations, but it can’t happen soon enough.
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