The full text and video, from lp.org:
Delivered by Carla Howell, Executive Director
Libertarian National Committee
In his State of the Union address, President Barack Obama proposes policies that make things worse for the economy and worse for Americans:
- Higher government spending,
- More dangerously-high government. debt,
- Continued meddling in needless, costly foreign conflicts,
- More rules and regulations,
- Higher taxes,
- And more assaults on our freedom.
Despite whatever response Republican politicians serve up, their proposals — and their votes — do the same thing: Preserve and grow Big Government.
The Republicans say they want “limited government.” Limited to what? A $3.8 trillion federal budget? A nearly $5 trillion budget?
Look at the Republican budget plan crafted by Congressman Ryan. That’s what Democrats and Republicans are planning to raise spending to over the next 10 years. “Limited?”
Democratic and Republican politicians are planning to raise the debt from today’s $16-and-a-half TRILLION — to over $20 Trillion dollars. “Limited?”
How high does government spending and debt have to be before Democratic and Republican politicians say it’s too much? Will they spend until the economy literally collapses — while workers struggle year after year to find decent jobs?
While retirees are trapped in poverty? And the middle class disappears?
When politicians talk about “limited government,” it’s their way of covering up the fact that they refuse to cut government spending — and that they continually raise spending.
The Libertarian Party says: Stop over-spending. Stop borrowing. NEVER raise the debt ceiling. Balance the budget — not in 10 years. NOW. Just like families and businesses must do every day.
Then keep cutting — until we have a small, constitutional government that is truly limited to protecting our lives, liberty and property — and no more.
Less money for politicians — and more in the productive, private sector — is good for the economy. American workers and taxpayers will have more jobs, higher take-home pay and more savings.
Big Government Democrats and Republicans will try to scare you into believing they’d have to cut essential services. That’s a lie. They’re spending double what Democratic President Bill Clinton spent in the year 2000.
They claim that if they cut spending we’ll have fewer jobs. Another lie. Cutting government spending will create jobs. For every government worker who may get laid off, it will create TWO jobs in the private sector. Cutting government spending will result in a huge net jobs gain. Plenty of jobs for everyone who’s willing to work.
Big Government Democrats and Republicans will keep spending recklessly, raising your taxes, assaulting your liberties and raising government debt — as long as you let them get away with it.
What can you do to stop them?
What you say or write has no effect on the behavior of Big Government politicians.
But how you vote does.
The greatest power you have to stop Big Government — is your vote.
When you sit out the vote, or worse, when you vote for Big Government Democrats or Republicans, it empowers and emboldens them. What do you get? More Big Government.
When you vote small government, you’re changing the game. When you vote for small-government-Libertarian candidates, you’re throwing down the gauntlet. You’re demanding a stop to high taxes, bailouts and obscene government debt. You make small government, low taxes, low government spending, more jobs, and more freedom possible.
Remember when Ma Bell was the only game in town for telephones and telephone service? Cell phone technology had already been invented, yet we were stuck for decades with big, clunky rotary-dialed phones.
When we took away Ma Bell’s government-granted monopoly, we got portable phones, cell phones, smart phones, mobile tablets, and hundreds of new features. Real competition breeds progress.
Democrats and Republicans want a monopoly on elections, just like Ma Bell. They want you to believe your only choice is a Democrat or a Republican who will deliver clunky, wasteful, high-tax, high-debt, war-waging, freedom-fading, job-killing Big Government.
But you have a choice. You can vote Libertarian.
Libertarians say: Stop overspending. End phony stimulus bailouts. Eliminate hundreds of agencies and departments that do more harm than good. Downsize Big Government — now.
Libertarians say: Remove thousands of useless government regulations, so businesses can compete and thrive in a global economy — and create new jobs.
Libertarians say: Federal government central planning of education gives us higher costs, red tape and worse outcomes. We must end government central planning and return control of schools to parents, teachers and local communities.
Libertarians say: Repeal the failed and deadly War on Drugs. Leave people free — so long as they harm no one else. Restore our freedoms while dramatically reducing crime.
Libertarians say: Don’t just oppose the ridiculous anti-gun measures that Obama’s proposing — that Republicans are caving into. Repeal all life-endangering laws on the books that that disarm peaceful, law-abiding citizens so they’re free to stop and prevent violent crime and horrific shooting sprees. That’s how we’ll make our streets and our schools safe.
Libertarians say: Repeal and defund Obamacare — now. And, with it, get rid of a boatload of government agencies, laws and regulations that serve to enrich special interests — while driving Americans to bankruptcy. Get government out of the way so health care and medical insurance serve the needs of customers and deliver high-quality care at a fraction of today’s prices and premiums.
Libertarians say: Stop handing out subsidies to foreign dictators. Stop engaging in foreign wars. Ground the 3,000 drones that are flying around spying on Americans. Bring our troops home — out of harm’s way. Cut military spending, and promote peace.
Libertarians say: Cut taxes now. Permanently. Big, bold tax cuts that take money out of the hands of politicians and return it to the men and women who earned it.
The state of the union today is: We’re in trouble. Our economy, our freedoms and our safety are at risk because government is way, way too Big.
Big Government Democrats and Republicans made it this way. We must stop them from growing Big Government more, turn it around, and make it small.
The Libertarian Party and our candidates are working for much smaller government, low taxes, no more debt, peace — and freedom.
Is that what you want?
It’s possible — but only IF you stop voting for Big Government Democrats and Republicans.
And only IF you vote for small government.
The Libertarian Party is the only political party in American that is dedicated to boldly and immediately shrinking Big Government — making it small.
Over 15 million, 750 thousand votes were cast for Libertarian candidates in 2012 — the highest ever.
We’re growing. And we need to grow more. We need your help. Are you ready to act? To take back this country?
Please join us. Please join the Libertarian Party today. Help us make government small — and make America prosperous, safe and free.

14 responses so far ↓
1 Mark B // Feb 13, 2013 at 4:10 pm
“Please join us. Please join the Libertarian Party today. ”
OK. If I join the LP at the $50 level, what percentage of my dues will be used for organizing and what percentage will be used to buy a new dinette set for Ron Nielson’s ski lodge?
2 Andy // Feb 13, 2013 at 4:16 pm
“Mark B // Feb 13, 2013 at 4:10 pm
“Please join us. Please join the Libertarian Party today. ”
OK. If I join the LP at the $50 level, what percentage of my dues will be used for organizing and what percentage will be used to buy a new dinette set for Ron Nielson’s ski lodge?”
I don’t think that any money from LP National would go to Ron Nielson or NSON, or Gary Johnson for that matter.
3 Wes Wagner // Feb 13, 2013 at 4:44 pm
My best estimates is that almost 90% is spent on “overhead” if I am being generous.
4 Wes Wagner // Feb 13, 2013 at 4:45 pm
Of course if Carla Howell uses more of her time doing things like this… more of her salary would need to be attributed to political outreach instead of overhead.
5 Matt Cholko // Feb 13, 2013 at 5:04 pm
This is a pretty good response. I would have preferred to hear more about personal freedom issues, but it’s fine.
6 Kevin Knedler // Feb 13, 2013 at 6:22 pm
Well done by Carla Howell.
And of course the LNC budget isn’t used for items mentioned in # 1. All you have to do is ask to see the budget if you are a member of the national party.
Ohio LP
7 NewFederalist // Feb 13, 2013 at 6:34 pm
I thought it was very well done. Of course, many libertarians will bitch about it but then even many Libertarians will bitch about it. Perhaps the party should just change its name to the “We like to bitch about everything” Party. Contrasted to the total BS we heard in the State of the Union address, Carla’s response was nearly biblical! Oops! Did I say “biblical”? I probably offended a lot of (L)libertarians. Oh well…
8 George Whitfield // Feb 13, 2013 at 10:35 pm
Carla Howell did very well. She was articulate and persuasive. I am proud to be a member of the Libertarian Party.
9 Matt Cholko // Feb 13, 2013 at 11:41 pm
Yeah, Carla is great, for sure. And NF is right, the response was great! I take back my previous whiny comment.
10 Kevin Knedler // Feb 14, 2013 at 7:03 am
You mean this thread shifted to the “Positive” gear instead of the reverse “Negative” gear? There is hope yet for the LP !
11 Mark B // Feb 14, 2013 at 1:18 pm
“I don’t think that any money from LP National would go to Ron Nielson or NSON, or Gary Johnson for that matter.”
Good to know. As a follow-up question can I ask what percent of my donation will be used to vet presidential candidates and their business cronies beyond “we googled them”?
12 Andy // Feb 14, 2013 at 2:42 pm
“Mark B // Feb 14, 2013 at 1:18 pm
“I don’t think that any money from LP National would go to Ron Nielson or NSON, or Gary Johnson for that matter.”
Good to know. As a follow-up question can I ask what percent of my donation will be used to vet presidential candidates and their business cronies beyond ‘we googled them’?”
This is the responsibility of the delegates who attend the conventions.
13 Mark B // Feb 14, 2013 at 11:07 pm
“This is the responsibility of the delegates who attend the conventions.”
It seems inefficient to have each of 500 delegates each go out and hire an auditor, a PI and a staff researcher for background checks. Maybe all the delegates could get together and form an organization to pool their resources and hire just one set? They could call this organization maybe – I dunno – a “National Committee?” Who’s on board?
LMAO
14 Starchild // Feb 15, 2013 at 11:27 pm
Matt Cholko @5, @9 – I don’t think your comment @5 was “whiny”. I would have also preferred to hear a little more about civil liberties.
Like you however, I think it was an effective LP response. It’s also more powerful imho if you see the video, as opposed to just reading the text of the remarks. Carla did a very good job here communicating with viewers in my opinion.
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