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Libertarian Stevan Porter running in 11th District congressional race – Inside NoVA

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Libertarian Stevan Porter is launching a bid to unseat five-term Rep. Gerry Connolly, D-11th District.

Porter, a 48-year-old Herndon resident, announced March 23 that he plans to vie for the Libertarian nomination to challenge Connolly in the 2018 midterm elections. Connollys district covers most of Fairfax County, Fairfax City and some sections of eastern Prince William County.

The current two-party system has polarized our country to the point that meaningful progress is virtually impossible, Porter said in a statement. I will work respectfully with everyone for the good of all of us rather than simply doing what is expedient to keep my party in power.

Connolly ran unopposed in 2016, but Porter is now the second person with plans to challenge him next year Woodbridge resident Jeff Dove announced in Feburary that hed be seeking the Republican nomination.

In a release, Porter says he decided to run because he believes in smaller, more localized government; promoting individual liberty; and defending the equality of all people.

He also believes the nations $20 trillion debt represents one of the greatest threats facing our country today, and he worries that neither of the major parties has taken the necessary steps to reduce it.

Although their spending priorities vary, both Republicans and Democrats continue to embrace big government and deficit-enabled spending, Porter said. We will not be able to reverse our financial course overnight, but we must begin by taking a careful look at where we can responsibly reduce the scope and associated costs of federal programs. The current approaches of raising the debt limit or blindly slashing budgets through sequestration are not viable solutions.

Porter will have an uphill battle in defeating Connolly, however. The Democrat hasnt faced a competitive race since 2010, winning in 2014 by roughly 17 points and scoring a 25-point victory in 2012.

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Shortcuts & Delusions: There Will Be Partisanship – Being Libertarian – Being Libertarian

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Maxime Bernier: is he the only true libertarian candidate? – Being Libertarian

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Libertarians see proposal as chance to continue growing party – Lincoln Journal Star

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Nebraska's growing ranks of Libertarian voters could see more of their candidates on local ballots if a proposal that is working its way through the Legislature succeeds.

The bill would allow any political party with 10,000 or more registered voters to remain recognized in the state, regardless of how its candidates perform in statewide elections.

In recent years, Libertarians have been forced to run "sacrificial lamb" candidates for statewide offices in hopes of securing 5 percent of the vote, the minimum threshold for the party to maintain its officially recognized status.

"If this passes, that whole sacrificial lamb mentality goes away and we can focus on growing the party," said Gene Siadek of Omaha, treasurer of the Libertarian Party of Nebraska. "We can maybe focus on elections that might be more winnable for us."

Sponsored by Sen. Laura Ebke of Crete, the proposal (LB34) received first-round approval Wednesday on a 30-0 vote.

The change would apply to any third party that qualifies, but so far the Libertarians are the only ones who come close.

Their party has hit some major milestones in the past year, including Ebke's decision to ditch the GOP and register as a Libertarian. She became the state's highest-ranking Libertarian elected officeholder and the only Libertarian in the officially nonpartisan Legislature.

Last fall, the party topped 10,000 registrants for the first time, which Siadek attributed in part to Ebke's switch and also to Donald Trump securing the Republican presidential nomination.

And this year, the party submitted its first financial statement to the Nebraska Accountability and Disclosure Commission after exceeding $5,000 in donations for the first time.

"We're creating kind of a foothold," Siadek said.

The Libertarian Party has lost and restored its official status at least twice over the years, most recently in 2010. Under state law, the only way a party can regain the right to register voters and put candidates on the ballot is to gather thousands of petition signatures.

The threat of losing certification again has compelled Libertarians such as Mike Knebel of Bellevue to run long-shot campaigns for statewide offices such as treasurer or secretary of state every four years.

Knebel, a former chairman of the state Libertarian Party, spent much of his own time and money campaigning for state treasurer in 2014. He lost, but managed to get enough votes to protect the party's status until at least 2018.

He says he would have preferred to focus his energy on a more winnable local race, such as city council or school board.

"Now we can really focus on a lot of the local candidates and the local issues," he said.

Ebke's proposal met no opposition from the state's two major political parties during a public hearing March 9. Members of the Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee voted 7-0 to advance it to the full Legislature.

"I think it's valuable for the citizens of Nebraska to have more options than the two major parties," said Sen. John Murante of Gretna, the committee's chairman.

Ebke said the change would allow Libertarians to "build from the ground up," but sees little threat to Republican domination in statewide politics.

"Nebraska is a red state, and it'll probably be a red state for a long, long time."

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Colorado’s new Libertarian Party chair: ‘Probably the best convention we ever had’ – The Colorado Independent

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Over the weekend, Colorados Libertarian Party, which saw its membership swell in the run-up to the presidential election, rallied for its state convention.

This years theme was Liberty City if you could start from scratch, how would you create your Libertarian utopia? and took place at the Westin in Westminster.

The states third largest political party had a good year in 2016, seeing its membership crack more than 1 percent of registered voters statewide as Coloradans looked for candidates and affiliation outside the two major parties.

Because of that, the Libertarians 2016 U.S. Senate nominee, Lily Tang Williams, was allowed to participate in the first general election debate, held in Grand Junction by the West Slope business group Club 20.

On Election Day, the Libertarian presidential nominee, Gary Johnson, snagged 5.18 percent in Colorado with 144,121 votes one of his best showings of the cycle in a swing state.

Since the election, though, membership in the state party here has actually dipped. By November 1, 2016, the party counted 43,511 members in its ranks. As of the beginning of this month it had 43,441, according to the Secretary of States office.

That said, We had probably the best convention we ever had, says Castle Rock real estate broker Wayne Harlos, who was elected chair of the state party this weekend. We had more participation in this off-year convention than we had last year in an election year.

Harlos attributes the turnout to the conventions content and promotion. Seminars included Tactics for Defending Your Business from the Regulations, The Failed War on Drugs, Liberty and the African American, and When Helping is Hurting: Prostitution. Speakers included former Libertarian presidential candidate Steve Kerbel and Libertarian Nebraska Sen. Laura Ebke.

As for leadership changes, the party and Colorado lost two of its most prominent figures. Its former chairman, Jay North, is moving out of state, Harlos said.

And Williams, a Chinese immigrant who crisscrossed the state in 2016 as the partys fiery U.S. Senate candidate, is leaving Colorado for New Hampshire. She has joined the Free State Project, she says, which is a political migration movement urging 20,000 Libertarian-minded people to flock to the Granite State.

I think maybe I could be more effective here, she told The Colorado Independent from New Hampshire, saying it can be hard to compete in a state as populous and politically diverse as Colorado. (Williams earned 3.62 percent of the vote in the 2016 U.S. Senate election, with 99,277 voters casting ballots for her in the race.)

I know the Libertarian Party is doing great in Colorado, she said. They have a new board and are showing strong leadership. I think they will do great things.

Unlike neighboring Nebraska, Colorados state legislature doesnt have any Libertarians. But the party does count Beau Woodcock, the mayor of Milliken, in its ranks.

The national Libertarian Party was founded in Colorado Springs in the early 1970s.

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Our Mental Health: Revive the Golden Rule – Hometownlife.com

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Hometown Life 3:08 p.m. ET March 30, 2017

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Current times seem marked by an increase in demoralizing distrustand toxic news at all levels in our community.

Editors of newspapers are telling me that 10 years ago, they did not receive the negativistic complaining, Letters to the Editor, as are common-place now. It seems as if people do not know what to do with their feelings when confronted with news that disagrees with their personal viewpoint. Call-in talk-show radio programs regarding mental health are becoming a source of people asking advice as to whether or not they should cancel their traditional holiday dinners because there is so much family disagreement about politics and the general state of affairs in the world.

There are accounts of people Unfriending Facebook friends of 30 years over a disagreement on the issues of immigration or building a wall, etc. Downright meanness is being expressed more and more on Twitter communications. There appears to be more large-scale protests in the streets throughout the country such that it is hard to find a broadcast of people celebrating joy. Yet we must, at the same time, respect peoples right to protest and our own right to express feelings respectfully. It used to be common for co-workers, friends and family to discuss issues and agree to disagree, and then to go to lunch together.

Recently, the worst power outage ever in Michigans history left hundreds of thousands without power. It was refreshing to see people of different persuasions joining-up to give help to one another. It seemed that the me-not me mentality had taken a time-out or agreed to a truce. Cant there be less devastating events that can reunite people in the reduction of demoralization and marginalization? Have we forgotten, the children are listening? Are we teaching our youngsters that competition and winning are best carried out by beating up your opponent verbally, publicly and repeatedly?

In response to asking people for suggestions as to how to change the tide of attitude and humanity, some have offered that we revive the Golden Rule: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Others advocated that we protest against bullying. Some suggest that we find something to have a deep belly laugh about every day. Some say to listen to or watch something light or calming before going to sleep. Some have suggested that we set up and broadcast National Awareness Week of Kindness.

Recently, I was able to speak with Peter Yarrow of the Peter, Paul and Mary singing group. He has promoted their song, Dont Laugh at Me throughout the world. Google the words to this song. It could be a good way of beginning an awareness of how accepting our differences can reduce so much pain and meanness of people towardpeople.

Along similar lines, there is a Chinese proverb shared with me, long ago, by a person of peace: If there is light in the soul, there will be beauty in the person. If there is beauty in the person, there will be harmony in the house. If there is harmony in the house, there will be order in the nation. If there is order in the nation, there will be peace in the world.

With all that is going on around us including fake news, which leads some to not know what to believe about their world, it seems that the time is far overdue for resurrecting and promoting the true understanding and practice of empathy. One wiser than I defined empathy to me as, Empathy equals vicarious introspection. Contemplating, understanding and purposefully practicing this word empathy among ourselves might be a good place to begin. Similarly, as Martin Luther King Jr. said, Dark cannot drive out dark, only light can. Lifes most persisting and urgent question is what are you doing for others.

Len McCulloch is a Diplomate of the American Psychotherapy Association and is credentialed in Traumatic Stress, Mental Health, Brain Injury, Social Workand Addictions. He is a psychotherapist of 40 years and author of Our Mental Health, a monthly column syndicated in Observer & Eccentric Newspapers. His 250-pluspublications to date have been archived over the past 15 years at the Farmington Library.McCulloch can be reached for a courtesy phone consultation at 248-474-2763 x-222.

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Could the growth of renewables indicate a new ‘golden rule’ | Stuff … – Stuff.co.nz

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A Carbon law could get us off fossil fuels, but is it possible?

University of Melbourne researchers have proposed using aroad-map to curb carbon emissions by using a "Carbon Law"to half emissions every decade and move away from fossil fuels entirely by 2050.

Their paper was published inScienceas a peer reviewedpolicy forum article.

The authors based the "Carbon Law"on the 'golden rule' of the computer industry called Moore's Law, which referred to the 40 year trend of microchips doubling the amount of transistors every two years, and running faster as a result.

Transistors are minuscule electronic switches that allow computers to process information.Transistorshave gotten consistently smaller and faster over the past 50 years, something first predicted by Intel co-foundGordon Moore in 1965.

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This pace made computer processors the unicorn of disruptive innovation, and unless a similar rate is adoptedby decarbonisation strategies, the world is not going to meet its obligations under the Paris Agreement.

Authors said the trajectory of the "Carbon Law" would see the end of coal between2030-2035 and the end of oil between 2040-2045.

But neither Australia nor New Zealand have committed to policy plans that will cut their emissions by 50 per cent in the next decade.

New Zealandhas committed to a 30 per centemissions reduction by 2030, and Australia committed to a 28 per cent reduction, both of which would require significant changes to the generation mix.

Yet even a larger targets has not seen changes in the demand for renewables.

Tilt renewables stated in its Investor Day report, "Ambitious state-based renewable targets have yet to trigger meaningful long-term demand for renewables."

The International EnergyAgencyprojectsthat the world demand for fossil fuels will continue to grow in the medium term due to a range of factors, such as projected growth of road freight and aviation, and the lack of cost-effective substitutes for fossil fuels in those sectors.

AnMBIEspokesman said,"It's clear the world must progressively transition to low carbon energy, but fossil fuels are expected to continue to play a significant role in meeting domestic energy security and global energy demand for some time yet."

New Zealand'sshare of electricity generated from renewables reached 88 per cent in the December 2016 quarter.

TheMBIEspokesman said schools, hospitals, and industries were still dependent on natural gas andcoal and transport and heating sectors still had a larger proportion of non-renewable energy than electricity.

Authors of the study called for an ambitious exponential roll-out of renewables, ramping up technologies to remove carbon from the atmosphere, and rapidly reducing agriculture and deforestation emissions.

Lead author and director of the StockholmResilience Centre JohanRockstromsaid,"We are already at the start of this trajectory. In the last decade, the share of renewables in the energy sector has doubled every 5.5 years. If doubling continues at this pace fossil fuels will exit the energy sector well before 2050."

ButUniversity of Cambridge Emeritus Professor of Technology Michael Kelly said that was "literally utter nonsense" that lacked economic reality and engineering integrity.

"Disruptive innovation is being overused, the point is it's not disruptive - the whole thing about the renewables, wind, solar inparticular -everybodysaid in 1974 'We've got to have renewables to get off oil because of the oil crisis' and went flat out and it hasn't got anywhere If this paper had been printed 20 or 40 years ago we would now have ample empirical evidence to show that it would simply not work."

Kelly said that when it came to disruptive innovation, Moore's Law was the exception, not the rule.

"Innovation is a very double edged sword, because you can always tell when innovation has happened but it's very hard to plan for innovation," he said.

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Meet Riaz Patel, The Gay Liberal Muslim Who Is Glenn Becks New BFF – Daily Beast

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Glenn Beck, who once opined that marriage equality would lead to social destruction, has changed his mind on LGBT equality. Riaz Patel, his new gay BFF, insists the transformation is sincere.

The unlikely metamorphosis of Glenn Beck from nutty right-wing conspiracy-monger to rational-seeming defender of American democracyand opponent of all things Donald Trumphas crossed over into a new frontier.

The 53-year-old multimedia firebrand and self-described catastrophistwho shocked and possibly alienated his dwindling fan-base three months ago by forming an anti-Trump alliance with lefty satirist Samantha Beeis these days spending quality time with a Pakistani-born, politically liberal, gay, Muslim television producer.

Riaz Patelwho also happens to be the parent, with his British-born husband, of an 11-month old girl conceived by artificial insemination and carried to term by a Mexican surrogateis the Emmy-nominated principal of Axial Entertainment, a successful Los Angeles-based production company responsible for such reality TV shows as LifetimesHow to Look Good Nakedand VH1sI Heart Nick Carter, among more than a dozen other projects.

Patel used to fear and loathe Becks divisive hype.

I did use the expression White Devil, Patel told The Daily Beast, because I honestly thought he was hateful, angry news personified. I thought he is absolutely partly responsible for this culture of madness and chaos and rage all the time that we have right now.

But the 43-year-old Patel, a U.S. citizen who arrived here from Karachi as a baby with his parents and two older sisters escaping political pandemonium in Pakistan, had a change of heart after meeting Beck last July and engaging in hundreds of hours of conversation with him since then.

The bicoastal Patelwho is negotiating to accept an editor-at-large role brainstorming ideas for shows while making films for The Blazes sister web site, GlennBeck.comvisits Becks suburban Dallas studios nearly every week to discuss possible projects, has made 15 appearances on Becks radio and television shows, and in February trekked to Thailand with him to film a piece about an organization that fights child sex-slavery.

The simpatico is shocking, Patel said about his interactions with Beck. But Patel, who has lost liberal friends over his new collaboration, added: Im a bridge, not a defectorIm nobodys pawn Im not a Stockholm Syndrome guy who loves my captor.

Beck, meanwhile, was not available for comment. Well leave this to Riaz, said his New York publicist, Davidson Goldin.

Patel, who grew up in the suburbs of Baltimore with his surgeon-father and real estate entrepreneur-mother, double-majored at the University of Pennsylvania in psychology and literature and graduated with academic honors while pursuing a demanding pre-med program.

Patel is not unaware of the doubts that some have raised about Becks latest attempt to rebrand himself as a reasonable man.

Indeed, last September, a certain degree of skepticism greeted Beckwho had previously accused racist President Obama of harboring a deep-seated hatred of white people, and the first lady of being a monsterwhen he launched a series of remorseful mainstream media appearances with an Op-Ed in theNew York Timesurging empathy for the Black Lives Matter movement.

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A longtime Beck associate opined at the time that Becks apparent transformation is about a pattern of reinvention and cycle of apology and offenseI think hes up to his sixth apology cycle now, where hes onto the mainstream media when theyre supporting him, and then he realizes hes going to get burned, and he runs away from them. Hes basically flailing.

In an email to The Daily Beast, Patel wrote: Gosh I hope it doesnt seem like Im just willing to overlook anything damaging for a show.I still need to look at myself in the mirror every eveningand thats the biggest thing for me.

As a result of his friendship with Beck, however,I have caught myself recently a bunch of times in a double-standard when it comes to the right vs. the left, Patel wrote. Im saying a lot of this because I was forced to step COMPLETELY out of my comfort zoneand by doing so, realized the other side isnt always who I thought they wereWho is to say what is right or the right interpretation.I just want to share with you my personal experiencewhat I have seen and felt with my own eyes.Thats all.

In an interview, Patel said: I believe hes sincereWe can move forward both personally and professionally when I can tell him, This is what I see. This is what I fear. This is my concern. And if he can address all that while maintaining eye contact, were done.

This, despite Becks inflammatory attacks on progressives and Muslims, two groups to which Patel belongs and historically two of Becks most reviled scapegoats.

More recently, on Thursday, during his syndicated morning radio show simulcast Becks The Blaze web site, he compared the abortion services provided by Planned Parenthoodunfavorablyto the diabolical experiments that Josef Mengele performed on Jewish victims at Auschwitz.

Mengele hadgoodintentions, Beck declared, conflating the notorious SS doctor with Planned Parenthood and Philadelphia abortionist Kermit Gosnell, who was convicted of first-degree murder in 2013 in the deaths of three infants born alive during the procedures. Mengele would sit there and tell you Well, Im trying to improve the human race.

Patel, who attributes some of Becks wackier and more offensive statements to the pitfalls of filling three hours of unscripted radio every morning, said he continues to disagree with much of Becks rabble-rousing rhetoric,yet sees his surprising new friend as willing to listen and maybe even reformable.

For instance, Beck has been a defender of same-sex marriage at least since December 2012, when he argued on his show,The question is not whether gay people should be married or not, the question is why is the government involved in our marriage; Beck added that the legal solemnization of gay relationships doesnt pick my pocket or break my leg.

Beck, a Mormon convert, was not always so enlightened. In one of his previous incarnations, he speculated that same-sex marriage would destroy essential social and religious institutions and inevitably lead to legalized polygamy.

He also cozied up to a rogues gallery of politicians and pastors who promoted anti-LBGTQ policies and rhetoric, including James Dobson, John Hagee, Michele Bachmann and Sarah Palin.

But by December 2013, he was publicly supporting campaign group GLAAD in their opposition toRussias official anti-gay bigotry. I will stand with GLAAD against Russias hetero-fascism, he declared on CNN.

I am now realizing that I was essentially uninformed when I say I hated Glenn Beck for who he was, Patel said. If I was really being honest, I dont think I ever watched one of his shows. A lot of it was coming from this perception of him and my sense of what are the things he doesnt like about me. I was pretty obnoxious in my opinions. That being said, there are things he should be held accountable for, and I do believe has done wrong.

Patel said he readItIsAbout Islamat Becks urging, and came away both impressed and troubled.

His opinions about Islam are very informed, but I think the framing is a bit off, and when were looking at it, hes learning my point of view, Patel said. The tone, I felt, was a little alarmist, not an attack. But Glenn calls himself a catastrophist.

Ironically, it was Islam and catastrophe that brought them together. Patel, wearing traditional Pakistani garb, was attending a wedding in Orlando, Fla., the weekend last June when ISIS-inspired terrorist Omar Mateen, the American-born son of Muslim Afghan parents, shot more than 100 revelers and killed 49 at the gay Orlando nightclub Pulse.

Worrying that the massacre would provoke a nationwide wave of Islamophobia, Patela secular Muslimreached out to various television news outlets to explain that Mateens atrocity had nothing to do with the tenets of Islam, and to represent Muslims and their faith in a positive, non-threatening light.

He managed to get bookings on CNNappearing on Don Lemon and Brooke Baldwins showsand on blond bomb-thrower Tomi Lahrens rantfest on TheBlaze.

WHERE DID HE SAY THIS? AND DID HE SAY IT? THIE QUOTE DOESNT MAKE SENSE AT THE END I could go out and do a horrible act of violence in the name of Tomi, and then suddenly you are left to defend it. If people go and do these kinds of horrible, heinous things in the name of my religionand I have literally nothing to do with itis it my responsibility now? If I literally said everyone from South Dakota should be blamed for something horrible committed by a South Dakotan, are you responsible, Tomi?

Patel was so impassioned, eloquent and composed that a member of Lahrens production staff recommended him as the perfect guest for Becks evening television program. The following month, he was Becks sole guest for an hour.

Wouldnt it be crazy if the solution to all of these problems was as simple as humbling yourself and saying, OK, let me listen? Beck told Patel as the two sat opposite each other in overstuffed chairs and tentatively felt each other out.

I think youre absolutely right, Patel said. I believe you can create a better America with four chairs. Literally. Thats all you need. Three people having a conversation. Not two. At some point youll disagree and someone will walk away. You need three for a dynamic. And a fourth person has to listen.

Thus, with Patel shrewdly engaging Beck in decidedly Beck-like language, was the beginning, apparently, of a beautiful friendship.

But what if Beck backslides and reverts to form in his longtime role as a divisive demagogue?

Some days hes happy, some days hes sad, some days hes angry, and people are tuning in to watch that person, Patel said. Maybe he had a rough night and hes more edgy. Some days he is more angry. I dont think hell ever walk the walk every day. But to me, thats where his heart is.

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For a liberal India: The country now has its first liberal party, the Swarna Bharat Party – Times of India (blog)

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Till 1991, decades of central planning, licence raj and big government had crushed the confidence of Indian youth in their ability to compete globally. Liberalisation changed all that. India integrated into the global economy, started modernising, and its national income shot up. No longer was it necessary to wait for ones relatives settled abroad to bring in tiny blocks of imported cheese. No longer was it necessary to apply for permissions in triplicate to get foreign exchange.

But something was amiss. For whatever reason, no one was stepping forward to claim credit for this Big Bang reform. No leader told us why liberalisation is good. And the many failures of basic governance continued, unabated. Two things stood out in particular: low levels of freedom and high levels of corruption.

Even today, nearly 70 years after independence, India ranks close to the bottom of the world in all global indicators of freedom and justice. And we have a Censor Board, we have laws about matters that should be within the purview of religion, and our governments directly manage or fund religious bodies and events.

As far as corruption is concerned, my stint in the IAS since 1982 showed me that Indias politicians were hopelessly corrupt and that corruption always started from the top. I was getting sick of serving under these despicable leaders.

In 1998 i decided to look for a political solution. Joining mainstream parties was not an option because of their involvement in corruption. What i was looking for was a liberal party that would fight for a small but strong government, for free markets and for equality of opportunity (not equal outcomes). It would form a government that undertakes a limited role of defence, security and justice. Such a government would have very little discretion in regulating peoples social preferences or economic affairs except to the extent they physically harm others. Such a government would never be allowed to use taxpayers money to operate businesses such as Air India or Ashok hotel.

Since the reforms needed for this to happen would require controlling the central government, this party would have to be national (as opposed to regional).

After an initial failed discussion with a few liberals about forming such a party, i resigned from the IAS in 2001 and moved to Australia to learn about modern governance and to continue my search for a liberal party. The key was to find leaders to take this forward. In a book that i wrote in 2008 to outline policies that such a party would implement, i invited liberals to form a team. This team grew bigger and we launched the Swarna Bharat Party in 2013. A huge task lay ahead.

SBP offers the vision of a golden India, an India that would lead the world in freedom and wealth, an India capable of competing with the best in every field. An SBP government would perform core functions (which current governments do not much care for) and leave the people alone to live their lives in a manner consistent with their beliefs (or lack thereof). It goes without saying that an SBP government would treat everyone equally under the law, not divide them on the basis of religion, caste, language or class.

Liberalism is the belief that we are born free and that freedom is the highest value. Liberalism is the idea that the common man is sovereign and the government is our servant. It is the belief that through their own free endeavours the people can achieve material (and for those so inclined, spiritual) prosperity: even greatness. And it is the belief that if anyone is left behind after putting his best foot forward then the government should top up such a persons income and lift him above dire poverty.

SBP is growing steadily. There is a small but growing group of young Indians, widely travelled, who understand that working together to increase liberty is pivotal to Indias success. But what about the other new parties that have found favour with the youth? Unfortunately, despite their good intentions, they are offering old wine (socialism and freebies) in a new bottle. One would hope they examine the proven benefits of liberty and reconsider their by now outdated approach.

Unlike in the UK or in the USA, the idea of liberty is skin deep in India. We have no counterpart of the 1215 Magna Carta or the 1689 Bill of Rights. We fought for independence from foreign rule, not so much to advance our personal economic, political and social liberties. Till today, our countrys conservative and socialist leadership operates on the premise that for Indians liberty does not matter.

The first stage will be to awaken the people. We will need to show them the enormous benefits of liberty and the real solutions to their problems, not the hype of Jan Lokpal or the magic of demonetisation. And it will be good enough initially if those who understand liberty step forward to contest elections. Winning will happen when its time comes.

I invite those interested in good governance to assess SBPs manifesto. Gokhale, Ambedkar and Rajaji were among Indias early liberals. Now it is time for a new generation of liberals to lead.

If this task is undertaken with persistence, the day will come when India votes for a liberal party. And then Indias reform journey and journey to freedom can finally begin.

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For a liberal India: The country now has its first liberal party, the Swarna Bharat Party - Times of India (blog)

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