^^ what's the point of that nonsense?
I read this as "no party could possibly be better than the party I currently support"
Specifically, I'd like to see liberal social policies, open borders, and free trade without also having to buy into stuff like writing Christianity into law, maintaining a bloated and expensive military, or funding a welfare state. Neither major party, and really no minor party, fully aligns with my personal preferences, but Libertarians are probably the closest for me. They still miss the mark on stuff like climate change for me, but hey, an 80% solution is better than a 50% solution, which is the closest either major party ever gets for me.
I'd encourage you to read the party platform and see if you still think so (Rand Paul for example, definitely a Republican, no matter what he says). If you still see it that way, no problem. But remember, the people who participate get to decide what a party is and they do evolve based on their members. Just look at the transition the Republican party made post Trump..."Libertarians" are aligned with the GOP. Sorry, that's the reality. You align with what you want libertarians to be. Big difference.
I'd encourage you to read the party platform and see if you still think so (Rand Paul for example, definitely a Republican, no matter what he says). If you still see it that way, no problem. But remember, the people who participate get to decide what a party is and they do evolve based on their members. Just look at the transition the Republican party made post Trump...
I read your comment as you don't have an answer, because there's really no appreciable differences between the third parties to the left or right.
The point is, it's ironic.
If it needs further explanation....