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Arvin Vohra for Maryland House of Delegates

No Bailouts »


The Wall Street Bailout was a bad idea. The Stu­dent Loan Bailout is another bad idea. Reward­ing bad deci­sions just encour­ages bad decisions.

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Innovation & Choice in Education »


…if you want to hire Bill Gates or Mark Zucker­berg to teach math or com­puter sci­ence at your PRIVATE school, that would be ille­gal in Maryland.

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End the Drug War »


If you take a drug, it doesn’t affect me. By what right do I stop you?

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Gun Policy Based on Facts, Not Fear »


The facts: of the 30,000 gun deaths per year, more than half (18,000) are sui­cides. The num­ber of acci­den­tal deaths is about 1000.

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Marriage Laws »


If some­one else’s gay mar­riage threat­ens your het­ero­sex­ual mar­riage, you are too weak and too stu­pid to live in a free society.

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Reduce Healthcare Costs »


There are no incen­tives any­where in the sys­tem to reduce health­care costs. Let’s bring those incen­tives back, and make med­i­cine truly uni­ver­sal through lower costs…

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No Bailouts

May 20th, 2010 by Arvin Vohra

The Wall Street bailout was a bad idea. The Stu­dent Loan bailout is another bad idea. Reward­ing bad deci­sions just encour­ages bad decisions.

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  1. Terry Stern 10.8.10

    I have seen your YouTube videos and looked at your site, and your web pres­ence is off to a grand start. You are a fine look­ing Lib­er­tar­ian can­di­date. Charis­matic and workng effec­tively to put your mes­sage across, always improv­ing. Good work.

    I’ve been lib­er­tar­ian since 1992 but not Lib­er­tar­ian until now. Per­haps you can answer a ques­tion which has long trou­bled me: a lib­er­tar­ian func­tionary of a strong, cen­tral gov­ern­ment is an exis­ten­tial night­mare. Your daily con­duct must be in direct con­flict with what you know to be right and the mark of your final suc­cess is your wn unemmployment.

    If, on the other hand, you see your leg­isla­tive tenure as long-term, under­stand­ing that the strug­gle will be lengthy and require a grow­ing Lib­er­tar­ian pres­ence over a span of years, you fol­low a well-worn path which leaves you sus­cep­ti­ble to the squirts and berries of a sys­tem whose stock and trade is neu­tral­iz­ing reform­ers and idealists.

    So my ques­tion is, what do you think it will take in total to make a com­plete lib­er­tar­ian change in the US? How will the change progress? What mile­stones would you be look­ing for? What will it look like when you’re done? Okay, four questions.

    Terry Stern

    ps all the por­trait pho­tos of you on the main page are black and white (except for the one which slices off the top of your head and makes you look like you’re in a wheel chair) while all the rest of th world is in color (all of them excel­lent, telling very vibrant and visu­ally com­pelling sto­ries of you in your mix with oth­ers). I’d rather see you in color, too. You’re a hand­some guy.

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