Sunday, April 30, 2023

Joe Biden for President

 

I’m 44 years old. I have voted in every Presidential election since 2000. Next year I’m going to vote for Joe Biden for the first time.

As a former long time member of the Libertarian Party, I get that many people have grievances with the way things are. In the past, when there wasn’t a Libertarian on the ballot, I usually voted against the incumbent, whether he was a Republican or a Democrat.

I’ve had three previous opportunities to vote for a presidential ticket with Joe Biden’s name on it in the past. In 2008, I voted for Bob Barr because Senator Barack Obama, Senator Joe Biden, and Senator John McCain all voted for the TARP bailout. We were told that this was necessary to prevent a recession, but that recession happened anyway. We can have a long discussion about whether this was the right thing to do at the time, and what to do next time a similar crisis happens, but my stance is that successful banks don’t need to be bailed out, and unsuccessful banks don’t deserved to be bailed out.

In 2012, I voted for Gary Johnson because I wanted marijuana to be decriminalized. I don’t smoke, drink, or use drugs myself. But the war on drugs has had a huge negative impact on my family, friends, classmates, and neighbors. Thankfully, Joe Biden’s stance on this has evolved.

In 2020, I voted for Jo Jorgensen because I was a long time Libertarian Party hack. However, the Libertarian Party has been since been hijacked by alt-right, antivax lunatics. I am the same guy that I was 20 years ago. The Libertarian Party has gotten worse, but Joe Biden has gotten better. He now supports marijuana legalization, marriage equality, and opposes the death penalty. As Libertarians, we used to lose elections proudly because we held these stances when they were unpopular. Right now, Joe Biden is heavily favored to win the 2024 election. But heavily favored candidates can still lose if people are complacent.

Here are the two main reasons why I am voting for Joe Biden:


1. He completed the withdrawal from Afghanistan. Some might argue that this war could have ended better, but when would it have ended? At what point would the ending be psychologically satisfying for all concerned? Every war involves loss of life and equipment right up until the end. If Biden loses, people will say it was because of the withdrawal, and that could mean the next war won’t end.

2. Nobody running against him really has anything to offer.

RFK Jr is running on an antivax platform. Vaccines are why we are living longer healthier lives in the 21 century. For decades, they weren’t even controversial. Red states and blue states alike require vaccines for schoolchildren. Today, some adults understandably resent feeling pressured to take a new vaccine. For some people, this might be the first time in their adult lives when someone suggests that they should get vaccinated. The bottom line is, vaccines work but you don’t have to get a shot if you don’t want one. If your boss fires you for not getting a shot, you should have no trouble at all finding a new job when the unemployment rate is less than 5%.

Donald Trump is a domestic terrorist and a foreign intelligence asset. When his supporters were storming the Capitol, he could have stopped the attack right away by going on TV and Twitter and telling them all to leave federal property. The people who planned and carried out that attack expected him to stay in office as a dictator.


Ron DeSantis is waging an idiotic culture war against one of the largest private sector employers in his home state. If you’re going to fight Disney, fight them for the right reasons.


Folks, things like vaccines, racism, and election results shouldn’t even be controversial. Every candidate on the ballot should acknowledge that vaccines work, everyone is equal, and Biden won the 2020 election. Since Joe Biden is the only presidential candidate who believes all of those things, I have to default to him as the only acceptable choice for President.