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Daily Archives: September 9, 2022
MLB Picks for September 9: Baseball Best Bets, Predictions, Odds on DraftKings Sportsbook – DraftKings Nation
Posted: September 9, 2022 at 5:45 pm
It doesnt happen often, but last nights was about as sweat-free a card as I can remember this season. I mean, we couldve taken the White Sox by a touchdown against the Athletics, because the run line was decided quickly. The first two batters of the game hit solo home runs! It truly couldnt have gone better.
A nice 2-0 night puts our record on article plays at 65-57 for the season. Here are three more plays on the diamond.
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Lets go right back to the well, shall we? I wont sugarcoat how terrible Giolito has pitched since the All-Star break, yet it is worth pointing out that the right-hander has looked far more comfortable pitching on the road in 2022. Across 69.0 innings in the split, Giolito has managed a respectable 3.91 ERA, while hes only surrendered 1.30 home runs per nine. Again, were dealing with a low bar at this point, but I think pitching at the extremely pitcher-friendly Coliseum can only help Giolito. If he can at least work into the sixth inning this evening, this prop should be very obtainable.
The reason for my optimism is pretty clear: The Athletics stink. The club has certainly hit for more power in the second-half of the season the return of Ramon Laureano doesnt hurt, either yet at the end of the day, this is a team with a .275 wOBA versus RHPs. Over the last two weeks specifically, Oakland owns MLBs highest swinging strike rate (13.4%) and the American Leagues highest strikeout rate (27.7%). I believe even Giolito can take advantage.
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The only worry with a prop like this is intent. What exactly are the Reds wanting from the final month of this season? Are they putting their best foot forward to win every night? Or are they maybe in the business of being overprotective of a young arm? To me, I dont think we have to be too mindful of the latter when it comes to Lodolo. At least not yet. While Lodolos started 18 games across three levels in 2022, hes not even surpassed 90.0 innings of work so far this season. Hes also managed over 100 pitches in each of his past two outings the first time in his career hes done so in consecutive appearances. All signs point to their being no current limitations with the lefty.
Those two starts were really good, too. In fact, Lodolos sporting a 2.89 ERA and a 3.22 FIP in his last eight outings. In five of those contests, usually the ones where walks werent a massive issue, the rookie was able to record at least 17 outs. With the Brewers having struggled against left-handed pitching all season long they own the third-highest strikeout rate within the split and just a 87 wRC+ I like Lodolos chances of going deep once again. Six innings shouldnt be an issue.
Im not sure people realize just how good Striplings been this season for the Blue Jays. An early-season injury to Hyun-Jin Ryu forced the veteran into the teams rotation, where Stripling has posted a 2.91 ERA and a 2.93 FIP across 19 starts. Some of that success has been Toronto generally shielding Stripling from facing opposing hitters a third time through, yet its mostly been due to the development of a change-up. The veteran threw the pitch only 15.3% of the time in 2021. In 2022? Hes using it in 26.7% of counts and its garnered an insane 34.1% whiff rate.
The Jays are also no longer overly protective of Stripling. Hes worked at least six innings in each of his past four starts and five of his last seven overall with one of the outings he failed to do so coinciding with a glute issue that landed the RHP on the 15-day injured list. Toronto is starting a stretch of 11 games in 10 days on Friday. The team is likely going to be going with a bullpen game on Sunday, as it is. I think the Jays will be looking to get all the length they can from Stripling this evening, going up against a Texas lineup thats been far better when facing southpaws this season.
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Best sportsbook promotions and odds boosts for today 9/9: MLB and College Football – Pickswise
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Here at Pickswise we have put together a list of all of the days best odds boosts, which are available from PointsBet Sportsbook. We will also discuss whether or not they are worth playing. Lets dive in.
This prop will need Aaron Judge to record at least 1 RBI and the New York Yankees will need to beat the Tampa Bay Rays on Friday night. Judge is batting .302 on the season, the 11th best batting average in the league. Along with 52 home runs this season, he also has 118 RBIs. So far in the month of September, he has recorded 5 RBIs over 7 games. The Yankees faced the Rays in the first week of September, where Judge was able to record 2 RBIs over their 3 game series. They will face Drew Rasmussen tonight, who has an ERA of 2.70. Our experts would lean towards the Rays tonight as the Yankees have faltered as of late. Judge may record another RBI, but Rasmussen has been strong enough this season to keep the Yankees at bay, therefore avoiding this prop looks to be the best option.
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This prop will need Mookie Betts to record at least 1 RBI and the Los Angeles Dodgers will need to beat the San Diego Padres on Friday night. Betts is batting .280 on the season and has 74 RBIs on the season. He has just 4 RBIs in the month of September through 7 games, however; all 4 of those RBIs came against the Padres in a series earlier this month. The Dodgers will be facing Mike Clevinger tonight, who has an ERA of 3.96. Our experts also are confident in a Dodgers win, so backing Betts to also produce more offense against the Padres looks to be worth a play on Friday night.
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This prop will need the Central Florida Knights to score at least 40 points against the Louisville Cardinals and they will also need to win the game. UCF easily won their week 1 game, beating South Carolina State by a score of 56-10. They had a total of 600 yards of offense, led by quarterback, John Rhys Plumlee, who threw for 308 yards and 4 touchdowns.
Louisville on the other hand, were crushed by Syracuse in week 1, losing 31-7. Their defense was torched and that is likely not going to change on Friday night. Our experts do like the Cardinals to cover tonight, behind an improved game from quarterback, Malik Cunningham. The Knights should still have no trouble scoring, so for that reason, backing this prop looks to be worth a lean.
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Michigan: 888’s SI Sportsbook to replace TwinSpires as Island Resort operator’s online sports betting brand – Yogonet International
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The Michigan Gaming Control Board has approved 888 Holdings VHL, Michigan LLC as the new platform provider for the Hannahville Indian Communitys online sports betting site effective Wednesday, Sept. 7. The tribe, which operates Island Resort & Casino in Harris, entered an agreement with 888 which runs SI Sportsbook after Churchill Down's TwinSpires, the original platform provider, announced earlier this year its plans to exit the business.
The Hannahville tribe is the first operator in Michigan to change platform providers since internet gaming and sports betting began here in January 2021, said Henry Williams, MGCB executive director, in an official press release Wednesday. The tribe has found another experienced partner, and I wish them continued success.
The site will operate under the Sports Illustrated brand name. At this time, the tribe and 888 Holdings have requested the MGCB to authorize online sports betting only, but they likely will seek approval for online gaming later this year. TwinSpires will no longer be offering online sports betting or online casino services.
The Hannahville Indian Community was among 10 licensees initially authorized by the MGCB to launch both forms of internet gaming in Michigan on Jan. 22, 2021. In mid-April, the MGCB authorized the states 15th internet gaming and sports betting operator. Licenses by law are limited to the commercial casinos and federally recognized tribes in Michigan.
In February, CDI said it is exiting the online casino and sports betting businesses, as Chief Executive Officer William Carstanjen told investors in a conference call. The Kentucky Derby operator, however, said it would still maintain its web-based horse betting operations.
CDIs departure from the sports gaming vertical was expected to happen over the following six months, according to company officials.The business will still maintain retail sportsbook operations in its casinos and try to sell market-access rights to other operators where appropriate.
For some time now, the rumor that CDI wanted to sell its sports and iGaming operations grew bigger.In December,Bloombergreported the company was exploring deals for its sportsbook product, working with an adviser to solicit potential interest in the wagering platform.At the time, it was saidTwinSpirescould fetch about $1.5 billion in a transaction.
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Iowa Sportsbooks Enjoy Bumper August With $14.4M In Revenue – Sports Handle
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Harvest season came early for Iowa sportsbooks, which claimed more than $14.4 million in sports wagering revenue in August, according to figures released Friday by the states Racing and Gaming Commission.
It was the second-highest revenue total in 37 months of wagering in the Hawkeye State, trailing only the $19.7 million generated last November. It is the third time this year, however, the house has topped $14 million, also doing so in January and March.
Revenue climbed 29% compared to Julys $11.2 million as operators posted back-to-back win rates above 10% for the first time since the first three months of operation following launch in August 2019. The 11.8% hold was the fourth highest overall, trailing only those first three months of business.
Handle increased 12.9% from July to $122.6 million, narrowly eclipsing Junes total. It was also a 13.1% increase compared to August of last year but revenue more than doubled versus 2021 as this years win rate was nearly six percentage points higher.
The state collected $970,000 in tax receipts, lifting the total to $6.4 million for the calendar year. That is $1.7 million ahead of last years pace. Year-to-date revenue is 37.9% higher, at $94.4 million from $1.4 billion wagered.
The top three mobile options in the Hawkeye State DraftKings, FanDuel, and Caesars Sportsbook all posted double-digit win rates, the first time that has occurred since October 2020, when FanDuel was in its second month of operation. DraftKings pulled off the double for the first time doing business in Iowa, accepting $33.2 million in bets and claiming $3.5 million revenue for a 10.5% hold.
FanDuel posted a 10.9% win rate as it kept $3.2 million of the $29.3 million wagered, while Caesars 10.7% hold was its best since an 11.6% mark in October 2020 as it claimed $2.4 million in revenue from $22.1 million handle. BetMGM was the only other book to achieve an eight-figure handle with $12.5 million, and also delivered a double-digit hold at 11.4% to generate $1.4 million in revenue.
The 10.6% overall mobile hold was the third highest all-time behind the 11.6% from the launch month of August 2019 on only $3.6 million handle and the 11.2% from October 2020 on $56.9 million. The $110.1 million mobile handle for this August accounted for 89.8% of the overall handle.
As impressively as mobile operators performed, their win rates paled in comparison to Iowas 19 brick-and-mortar sportsbooks. Those retail books combined for a staggering 21.8% hold on $12.5 million handle, generating $2.7 million in revenue. The retail win rate was the highest recorded outside the August 2019 debut, when the in-person hold was 35.2% from $4.9 million wagered.
The $2.7 million in retail revenue is a high for the calendar year and the most since the books claimed $2.9 million last November. Handle that month, though, was more than double this Augusts at $26.9 million. The overall retail win rate for the year is just under 8%.
Nine books finished with a hold above 20%, with three topping 30%. Lakeside Casino led all books with a 48.8% win rate, keeping $72,450 of $148,380 wagered and marking the second time outside the initial month of wagering any retail book in Iowa eclipsed a 40% hold with a minimum $100,000 handle. Wild Rose Casinos sportsbook in Emmetsburg had a 49.1% win rate in June 2021, claiming $59,375 in revenue from $121,009 in handle.
Casino Queen was on the opposite end of the spectrum. In addition to being the only retail book with a hold below 10%, it actually finished with a loss of $18,126 on $107,369 wagered for a negative-16.9% win rate. The last casino in Iowa to open a retail sportsbook, the Marquette venue came out just $3,465 ahead on $302,012 handle for its first 12 months of wagering good for a 1.2% hold.
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How a Bettor Turned $10 Into $23,000 With a Parlay Bet on DraftKings Sportsbook – DraftKings Nation
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A DraftKings Sportsbook bettor had a massive night on Tuesday, nailing all four picks for a big payout. By combining a 25% profit boost, the bettor turned $10 into $23,622.50 with a Parlay Bet on DraftKings Sportsbook.
The bettor made the following four-leg MLB Parlay Bet at +188900 odds:
Speed was the primary theme of this stolen base parlay. Three of the four players in this parlay have elite speed advanced metrics. According to the leagues player tracking system, which measures how fast players run, Trea Turner, Garrett Mitchell and Jake McCarthy all rank in the 99th percentile in sprint speed. Turner and Mitchell are tracked at 30.3 feet per second, with McCarthy at 30.1 feet per second. The league average sprint speed is roughly 27.0 feet per second.
Out of roughly 600 players to be tracked by the system in 2022, Turner ranks as the fourth fastest runner, Mitchell ranks as the sixth fastest runner, and McCarthy ranks as the 11th fastest runner. The only subpar runner in this parlay was Kyle Tucker, who is a tick below average at 26.7 feet per second. Building a stolen base parlay around elite speed was a good idea by this DraftKings Sportsbook bettor.
The first leg of the stolen base parlay was Los Angeles Dodgers SS Trea Turner vs. the San Francisco Giants. The Giants had a bullpen game going at pitcher and started Joey Bart at catcher.
Joey Bart has good advanced metrics behind the plate. Barts average pop time sits at 1.95 seconds, which is better than the league average pop time of about 2.0 seconds. Bart also has a plus arm, averaging about 82 mph on max-effort throws, which ranks 32nd out of 80 qualified catchers. MLB defines pop time as the time from the moment the pitch hits the catchers mitt to the moment the ball reaches the fielders projected receiving point at the basepop time is essentially a combination of exchange time and arm strength.
Bart having a plus pop time would make him a good candidate to throw baserunners out, but despite the strong advanced metrics, Bart has been below average at throwing baserunners out in his career, posting a career caught stealing percentage of 23%. The league average caught stealing percentage is about 25% in 2022.
Turner picked a marvelous pitch to attempt his stolen base on. Giants LHP Jarlin Garcia threw a loopy 80 mph slider that had 42 inches of vertical break and nine inches of horizontal break. The slow velocity plus the extra movement gave Turner huge margin for error in getting a good jump on Barts throw, and Turner stole the base in uncompetitive fashion:
Garrett Mitchell had a more difficult task. Mitchell was facing Rockies catcher Elias Diaz, who like Joey Bart has strong advanced metrics behind the plate. Diaz is averaging about 85 mph on max-effort throws, 14th best among 80 qualified catchers. Diazs pop time is also plus at 1.94 seconds, 19th best. Mitchell also ran on a 95 mph fastball that was boxed in the strike zone, which is an extremely difficult pitch to steal a base on. However, Mitchells elite speed made him no match for the throw, which was off-line due to being rushed, and Mitchell ended up stealing the base easily:
The third leg of the parlay, Jake McCarthy, had a closer call at second base. Padres catcher Jorge Alfaro has elite advanced metrics behind the plate, ranking fourth in average pop time (1.89 seconds) and third in average arm strength (88.3 mph). Alfaro got a good pitch to throwa 92 mph fastball that was in the strike zonebut McCarthys speed made Alfaro rush the throw, which ended up short and bouncing off McCarthy. The low throw was redirected into the outfield, and McCarthy took third base:
Through three legs of this parlay, elite speed has played a major role in forcing rushed throws, which ended up off-line.
The final leg of the parlay was the only below-average runner in this parlay, Kyle Tucker. Despite logging below-average speed, Tucker actually stole two bases in this game, easily surpassing the over/under of 0.5. The key to Tuckers success was running on two breaking balls that were located low. Rangers catcher Sam Huff has a cannon, posting the second-best arm strength in the league with an average of 88.4 mph on max-effort throws. However, throwing out a baserunner when receiving 80-mph sliders near the dirt is a difficult task for even the best throwers, and Tucker stole two bases without an issue.
Tuckers first stolen base was on an 82 mph slider that was located near the left-handed batters box, which made it difficult for Huff to throw to third:
Tuckers second stolen base:
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Libertarian alternatives to war with Russia – Learn Liberty
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All of us have been doing it this year: talking about the war in Ukraine.
Europe was the center of two global wars and now has its biggest war since World War II. A war that has disrupted global trade and caused spikes in fuel and food costs around the world. A war that has seen horrific atrocities. A war that has created 10 million refugees. A major modern war where the United States does not have direct military involvement.
It is well known that non-aggression is a core principle of libertarianism and that we are decidedly anti-war. Unfortunately we are often presented with a false dichotomy of how this works in practice: supposedly we must either take the position of the duopoly on wars of aggression, imperialism and the military industrial complex, or that we must seek to be a completely non-interventionist country waiting for foreign oppressors to murder our families before we can respond.
However, these are not our only options when dealing with foreign aggression, and we need to be able to present pro-liberty options, of which there are many. If we decide that the United States should support Ukraine against their Russian aggressor, there is still the question of what American support for Ukraine should look like from the point of view of a libertarian defense of non-aggression.
Within libertarian principles, any intervention must be consistent with the principles of non-aggression and consent. The American draft, aggression against innocent third parties, and wealth confiscation of Americans violate these principles.
Violations are happening right now, and to be effective in pushing back, we need to offer alternatives that are neither doing nothing nor all-out war. We have three options as a nation that we can use: embargoes and sanctions, letters of marque and reprisal, and material aid.
It is immoral to trade with bandits, thieves, or those responsible for slave labor. As such, libertarians can advocate for embargoes or sanctions against these activities and demand restitution for the victims (in this case Ukraine and its trading partners).
When a state like the Russian Federation deliberately obscures its theft by mixing morally created products and services with stolen products and services then we are right to sanction or embargo all of the comingled goods and services.
Furthermore, it is immoral to sell something knowing that it will be used to commit acts of aggression. You are free to give someone your firearm because it is your property, but you become an accessory to murder if you know they intend to use it to commit murder.
However, it is wrong under American principles to single out individuals who have done nothing wrong. Russian oligarchs deserve a day in American courts to show they have not been profiteering off of theft and murder; they deserve a right to due process the same as everyone else.
Now, the long practiced pro-Russian counter argument is whataboutism. For instance, what about the United States selling arms to authoritarian regimes in the Middle East that murder civilians? What about selling guns to the ATF that they illegally give to cartels? Yes, we need to oppose all of those things too, and we need to be consistent about it. Embargoing all such regimes and the ATF makes that libertarian argument stronger instead of weak and hypocritical.
Marque and Reprisal is a license to outsource military action to a third party without direct involvement. It is covered in the U.S. Constitution Article 1, Section 8, clause 11 as:
[The Congress shall have Power . . . ] To declare War, grant Letters of Marque and Reprisal, and make Rules concerning Captures on Land and Water; . . .
It is often derided as being legalized piracy, but it is actually the opposite. Marque and Reprisal was passed by Congress and signed by President Thomas Jefferson during the Barbary Wars to fight the Barbary pirates.
Those who kill and steal should not be protected by national laws from stealing and killing. As an alternative to occupying Iraq and Syria to fight ISIS, we could have passed letters of marque and reprisal making it legal for Americans to voluntarily fight ISIS without legal repercussions back home.
While this has limited usefulness against Russia, we should never forget that this is a tool we have to not start wars while also not ignoring aggression. Congress can declare open hunting season on the enemies of peace.
Finally, offering material aid for the purpose of defense is justified, while weapons sales for aggression are not. Just as it would not be morally wrong for your uncle to give a firearm to a friend of yours who had their house repeatedly burglarized. However, that doesnt make it okay for Uncle Sam to steal the money for that firearm from your wallet.
The problem of giving material aid to Ukraine isnt the aid, its how it is funded on the backs of struggling Americans. According to the 61st NDAA bicameral agreement, the United States will spend 777.7 billion dollars on the national defense budget for the fiscal year 2022. This money isnt just used to defend the United States from threats like Russia and China, we also use it to defend Europe and invade foreign nations for nation building exercises.
We need to stop, and Russias war in Ukraine provides us with an exit opportunity. Instead of increasing the budget to replace what we are giving Ukraine, we should draw down the military permanently. We should plan on giving Ukraine enough aid to reduce the future Russian military threat to both Ukraine and the United States.
If we were to reduce the 2023 NDAA to $500 billion, we could afford a one time donation this year of $250 billion to Ukraine and still substantially reduce the ongoing federal deficit. We need to remain focused on the fact that Bidens error from a pro-liberty perspective isnt helping a defender against a military aggressor. Bidens error is financing it with more inflation and debt.
We must stand up for the non-aggression principle. Whenever we are faced with the false dichotomy of war or pacifism, we must demand that we follow American principles and consider alternatives.
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Letter: Here’s what the GOP and ‘limited government’ Libertarians don’t want you to know – INFORUM
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The limited government libertarians are at it again at the Department of Public Instruction hearing in Bismarck on Sept 9. Tony Gehrig fan, Jodi Plecity, wants a state-ran [sic] body to enforce her tedious rules and regulations of historical political correctness.
Fargo Republican Rep. Jim Kasper isnt satisfied with the law he wrote to ban CRT . It seems his frantic slapdash effort to abolish CRT was not good enough. He did, however, admit to not knowing much about it, only knowing what he heard or read about it, somewhere, sometime. Well golly, not this time. The Forum said in its article hes putting his foot down! He plans to add teeth to the ban so that complaints can be investigated and violators can be punished.
Big Police State Government, also brought to you by the GOP.
What the powers that be in North Dakota fear is the ugly history of capitalism being revealed. Their wondrous industrial capitalism that lifted humanity out of poverty began in the early 1800s. The Manchester UK cotton mills were their flagships. These were worked 14 hours a day, 6 days a week by impoverished and mostly Irish women and children. What of the cotton that also fueled this? Grown by masses of kidnapped and enslaved Africans on stolen Indigenous land. This is what the GOP and their libertarian cohorts want to cover up.
Ron Gaul lives in Fargo.
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You can be pro-freedom and a royalist – Learn Liberty
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Queen Elizabeth II has passed away after 70 years on the throne. This is the longest reign of any British monarch and the second longest reign ever for the monarch of a sovereign country.
The United Kingdom has been plunged into a period of national heartbreak. Whether it be on social media, in peoples homes, or on the streets, British citizens everywhere have voiced their grief and condolences at the news.
And yet outsiders, especially libertarians, seem puzzled by this ostensibly bizarre, sentimental attachment the British have towards their ruler. How can a nation be so enamored with someone above their station?
When thinking about politics, libertarians can often become too focused on dry, abstract concepts, and overlook ones that many people value, notably culture, community, and history.
Queen Elizabeth II was a great unifier among the British people throughout the countrys ups and downs over the past 70 years. She was a constant figure to rally around who provided soul and national pride, someone who bound together the cultural heritage of the Commonwealth that makes trade and communication easier between peoples.
A representative for Britain across the world, utterly devoted to her duty with resolve, consistency, and humility.
She saw World War II and the ensuing rebuilding of the country, the troubles in Ireland, the Cold War, the industrial unrest that brought Britain to its knees, the collapse of the Soviet Union, and more recently Brexit.
Yet to a libertarian, monarchy is a form of evil. If all humans are to be equal and free, then nobody should have unjustified authority over another; there must be legitimacy, and birthright is certainly not a source of legitimacy in the 21st century.
Of course, this is a completely valid principle on which to construct your politics. The problem is that the real world is not valid, nor is it principled. We are not starting from scratch; we are dealing with nations where institutions, customs, and networks have developed over time, all around the world.
Hierarchical authority exists in every system, whether it be democratic, fascist, communist, or even anarchist. The question of politics is to organize society so that said authority maximizes certain values.
Libertarianism is about the sanctity of the individuals right to go about their life unhampered, on the condition that they do not harm others. Thus, society should be structured around that very principle.
Democracy is an important facet of this: it is the way we attempt to ensure accountability and renewal in governance. But democracy is not an end in itself, it is a means to an end.
Libertarian principles have a strong current of anti-politics. Political decision making, where collective resources and will is used to achieve ends, should be minimized, while private decision making should be maximized.
I can think of no greater nightmare than unchecked, radical political forces having the audacity and entitlement to enact their vision on the populace to reshape a society in whatever twisted image they feel is right at the time.
So why would a libertarian want the highest authority to be political? Why would we make heads of government, who wield hard, active power, also heads of state?
It is often said that the monarchy is useless because it doesnt do anything, but that is exactly the point; it is the unmoving, apolitical bulwark against the political nonsense we all hate. The monarch occupies positions, not to enact anything significant, but to prevent others from occupying them.
I enjoy the fact that every week, the prime minister, the head of government, has to humble themselves and bow to someone who has been around for far longer than they have. I enjoy the fact that the armed forces swear allegiance to the crown, not the political wing of the state.
They are, in essence, conditioned to defer to the embodiment of the nation, the land, and its history, and not the short-termism, greed, and psychopathy of politics.
Constitutional monarchies typically do not have secret police or gross overreaches of government power. They consistently have solid records on stability, civil liberties, and the rule of law.
It is no coincidence that the execution of the Tsars led to the horrors of communism, and the execution of Louis XVI led to imperial France under Napoleon.
This is the great tradition of British politics, law, and philosophy. Unlike in most of continental Europe, we do not deal in grand political visions and all their chaos. We value discovery, cynicism, experimentation, and pragmatism, all anti-political, and thus libertarian values.
We have no time for heavy-handed, radical politics, where everything we know and grew up around is cast aside every four years and subject to whatever theories some maniac has read in a book.
As a libertarian Brit, I do not feel less free knowing the head of state is unelected.
I feel less free when the single-payer National Health Service (NHS) makes me wait half a year for anything beyond a simple doctors appointment.
I feel less free knowing how our horrendous bureaucracy and tax system eats up swathes of public resources.
And I feel less free when the government imprisons people for making fun of others on the internet.
These are the fault of politics and of government, and that is where our attention is most needed. Rest in peace Queen Elizabeth II, long live the King.
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Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and Texas GOP tried to keep Libertarians off the ballot – Victoria Advocate
Posted: at 5:43 pm
The following editorial published in the Dallas Morning News on Sept. 4:
The conservative Texas Supreme Court defended democracy.
Voters deserve better options on the ballot, but if the past two election cycles in Texas have taught us anything, partisan politicians will do all they can to keep candidates off the ballot if they dont conform to a party ideology.
Thats why it was hardly surprising to hear that Texas Republicans were trying to expel Libertarians from the ballot last week.
Thankfully, the all-Republican Texas Supreme Court saw through the gimmick employed by leading state GOP politicians, including Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, U.S. Rep. Pat Fallon, former Collin County Judge Keith Self and state Sen. Angela Paxton, among others.
The court dismissed an emergency petition to remove Libertarians from the ballot that came nearly four months after supposed violations of the Texas election code.
According to the petition, 23 Libertarian candidates allegedly did not pay their filing fees. The court decided that was irrelevant. Even if the candidates did not pay the fees, the request to remove them from the ballot is not an appropriate remedy at this stage of the election process.
Not only is it inappropriate, it is a blatant attempt to manipulate the system.
Republicans are hardly alone in trying to limit greater choice on the ballot. In 2020, Democrats were able to get candidates from the Green Party removed. In the same election, Republicans tried and failed to erase 44 Libertarian candidates.
This time, the state Supreme Court dismissed the petition due to untimeliness and the lack of explanation as to why the Republicans waited so long to bring the petition.
Access to the ballot lies at the very heart of a constitutional republic, the court wrote.
We couldnt have said it better, and we are grateful that our states conservative justices demonstrated that rule of law and respect for democratic processes are still the order of the day in Texas.
Access to alternatives is especially frightening to partisans these days. As big-party primaries increasingly serve extremist views, middle-of-the-road voters are looking for options where they dont have to hold their nose in the voting booth.
History tells us just why Republicans are so worked up this time. Patrick won reelection in 2018 by 5 percentage points over Democrat Mike Collier. A Libertarian candidate took 2% of the total vote.
This year, Patricks running against Collier again, and it is competitive again, so is there any wonder why he wants to shoo Libertarians?
Third-party candidates too often are too far out there to consider. But its becoming increasingly hard to distinguish how big-party candidates are any better. Sometimes they are more extreme.
The presence of third-party candidates on the ballot can serve as moderating influence, especially when it forces major-party candidates to think about appealing to a broader electorate.
That may not have been the Texas Supreme Courts intent. But it is the consequence. And for that we can be thankful.
But there is something we are even more thankful for. At the end of the day, the court protected democracy against a partisan ploy.
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Red is a spectrum – The Manila Times
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THERE cannot be any debate about it. The Communist Party of the Philippines-New People's Army-National Democratic Front (CPP-NPA-NDF) is an enemy of the Republic. After all, it is a rebel group whose members took up arms with the main intent of eventually taking over if not a major part of the Philippine territory, then its entirety.
And this is where we have to take issue with how Sen. Loren Legarda has painted the CPP-NPA-NDF as otherwise.
The more fundamental offense committed by Legarda, to my mind, is that her cavalier treatment of the leftist ideology, where she collapsed a broad spectrum of different shades of red into one homogeneous entity, has done all leftist ideologues a total disservice. In her desire to defend progressive people espousing leftist platforms from being red-tagged, she, in fact, carelessly simplified and offered them up for further red-tagging.
We can only second-guess Legarda's real intent, but what she has done is practically summarize and homogenize the dynamism of what comprises the left, equating the ideas of those who adhere to left-wing politics and who espouse a more progressive political platform with the CPP-NPA-NDF. This is a highly irresponsible simplification.
To be left or right is determined by someone's view of the economy. Being on the left means believing that globalization should primarily serve humanity instead of the interests of global corporations, that corporate interests should be regulated to protect the environment because they wouldn't do so if they are left alone, and that corporations should have social responsibility and should not be fixated on profits only. A leftist believes in economic regulation and in protecting the marginalized, even if it means interfering with the operations of the free market. Hence, leftists believe in minimum wages and price controls. They believe in taxing the rich more, and using taxes to finance social programs that would even include investing in the arts. While some leftists are socially authoritarian, most leftists are socially libertarian. They adhere to individual freedom, and would support divorce, same-sex marriages and abortion. They oppose the death penalty.
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Being an activist for these causes, and questioning state authority, when done peacefully and under the ambit of laws, should not and cannot be considered as dangerous to the Republic. Under these rubrics, I am personally a leftist who is also a social libertarian. My score in the political compass test is a minus 6.88, with minus 10 being the score for being perfectly leftist, and a minus 7.23, with minus 10 being the score for being perfectly libertarian. I am not even a centrist by all accounts.
There has been too much confusion in the way popular and ordinary discourse has branded the left as essentially communist, and then further committing an egregious error of associating communism only with the armed left. Some even go to the extent of associating the left in general, and communism in particular, with authoritarian regimes. This is the ground from where red-tagging emerges as a pejorative, where liberal-progressives who espouse leftist and libertarian beliefs end up being lumped together with Marxist, Leninist and Maoist rebels, and worse, terrorists.
This corruption of political labels and categories has to end. Being leftist is different from being an armed rebel, in the same manner that being an activist does not necessarily mean that one has taken up arms to topple the government. Likewise, it is a fallacy to contrast communism with democracy, considering that there are communist and socialist parties that compete in democratic elections in countries like India.
The ideal response to red-tagging is to clarify that not all kinds of red should be tagged as enemies of the state. Environmental activists who propose green economies tend to be leftist in orientation, and so are feminists and gay activists. Organized labor unions tend to be leftist in orientation. The hatred being espoused by many diehard Duterte supporters and Marcos loyalists toward liberal activists, that even translate to their dislike of the US Democrats, is misplaced simply because they are premised on fallacious imaging and assumptions. There are many good people who are fighting for socially relevant causes that under these misinformed rubrics would fall in the category of enemies of the state. A cursorial look at history would reveal that practically all major social benefits that people now enjoy, from wage protection to social amelioration policies, are largely the result of leftist and progressive activism. These include giving ayuda (financial assistance) and educational assistance.
It is here that Senator Legarda's statement may have done a lot of damage, when she irresponsibly and carelessly implied that good leftists and social progressives engaged in social activism and legitimate criticism are in the same basket as the armed cadres who impose revolutionary taxes, bomb cell site towers, conscript children and arm them, all with the intent of eventually toppling the government. What she did only further forced the misinformed hatred toward anything left to fester, and its adherents to double down in their prejudices and biases.
Having said this, it is important to point out that much as taking up arms can never be countenanced, there has to be an understanding of the backstories of people who rebel against government. While one cannot condone political violence, there should be an open mind to the reasons why people rebel. Certainly, being displaced by land grabbing capitalists, and being targeted for persecution by paramilitary groups on the mere suspicion of being a rebel, would push people to take justice in their own hands. It is hypocrisy to justify Chao Tiao Yumul's rampage as an act of desperation but condemn those who rebel. Much as we condemn the violence, it is a fact that the state failed them.
The solution to political violence is not red-tagging but to make sure that the interests of the marginalized are served by legitimate institutions of the state. And the better response to red-tagging is to show that some types of red are, in fact, essential in achieving that end.
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