Originally Posted by
TheEvilJester
And, much like you as I do the research, if one of the "independant" candidates most matches my person beliefs/feelings, they'd be the one to get my vote. ...It is a little bit a shame, though. Those other parties basically never win, and are very rarely even a serious candidate. So, it is sad but true that it almost feels like throwing your vote away. Shame, really. I wish that all parties were equally likely to win because it would be nice to have legit options each election where you feel like you actually could vote for one of the non Democrat or Republican parties and there'd be the chance of them actually winning.
If you ask me, "throwing your vote away" is voting for someone you can't stand because you think you have no other options when really you do. Throwing your vote away means feeding the fraudulent two party death grip which serves no purpose other than to keep the same crooked people in power every single election. Everyone who votes based on this mentality is only making things worse.
Gary Johnson isn't really a great representative of libertarianism, but on a least of all evils basis I have to go with him. To me it's simple, if you're right leaning then there's no reason to vote for Donald Trump - Gary Johnson is a (far) less socially regressive, (far) more fiscally responsible representation of the right. If you're left leaning then Jill Stein is a CLEAR winner over Hillary Clinton, she's a better version of Hillary on every single issue and doesn't ooze corruption from every pore the way Hillary does. There's a reason why Hillary (and pretty much all democratic biased media) is so hell bent on censoring Jill every which way she (they) possibly can.
They see indoctrination and they call it "morality", "professionalism", or "maturity" depending on the context.