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Pantsuit Politics

Special Episode: Alex Merced on Libertarianism

Pantsuit Politics

Lemonada Media

News, Politics, Society & Culture, News Commentary

4.5 • 4.9K Ratings

🗓️ 8 October 2016

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

In this special episode, Beth interviews libertarian candidate for U.S. Senate (New York) Alex Merced. Alex talks about his background, why he's a libertarian, the current presidential and his positions on a "lightening round" of issues. Here's what you should know about Alex:  Name: Alex Merced - Libertarian Party US Senate Candidate (NY) Age: 31 Married to wife for 2 years (together for 7 years) Profession: Corporate Trainer in Financial Industry, former retail store owner (Gamers Lounge in Bowling Green, oh), Podcaster/blogger, event promoter, social media consultant Education: BA from Bowling Green State University If Elected Would Be... - Youngest Serving US Senator (dethroning Tom Cotton) - First Puerto Rican or Guatemalan Elected US Senate - First Libertarian Elected to US Senate Main issues: - Rolling Back Regime Change to reduce new Instability abroad - Ending the drug war and the overcriminalization and violence that comes with it - Increasing families disposable incomes and ability to save with tax reforms and reforming the policy drivers of inflation in healthcare, housing and education - increasing visibility of Transgender issues and using the pulpit to bring attention to suicide, homelessness, and structural unemployment within the transgender community (have very close transgender issues, so this is more a personal thing than a policy issue) Economic Policy Proposals: - Rainy Day Account: rolling IRAs, HSAs, Coverdells into one tax favored savings account for all of life's events such as Unemployment, education, retirement, healthcare, parental leave, etc. - The America Corp: a new corporate designation with 0% corporate tax rate but requires all assets and employees be in the US and that employees vote for one member of the board of directors to give labor more of a seat in corporate governance. - 20% flat tax: instead of a complex tax code and complex web of aid programs, have a 20% flat tax with a refundable tax credit that will provide aid to anyone for anything. The amount of the tax credit amount changes with age (25k 18-26,65+ - 10k 27-64) Interesting facts: - Son of a immigrant from Guatemala in which regime change created instability in the 1950s which led to decades of civil wars and dictators and has contributed to the frustrations over the border (stability abroad effects border security, so regime change is very much against the countries national interests) - parents are divorced so mainly raised by mother who after divorced lived in poverty working multiple part time jobs, going to school, raising two kids but worked her way to the middle class by the time I was 18 and has been my inspiration for my belief that anything is possible with hard work and determination - grew up in suburban CT, went to school in Rural Ohio, and has lived in urban NYC so has experience the different setting Americans live in Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

The only view most voters have of the Libertarian Party has come recently with coverage of Gary Johnson related to the presidential race.

0:08.0

Unfortunately, that coverage has not been very issues-based.

0:12.0

Today I'm talking with Alex Merced, Libertarian candidate for the United States Senate in New York,

0:18.0

he's opposing Chuck Schumer, and we are going to cover the spectrum of Libertarian perspective on a number of issues.

0:26.0

This is Beth from the right here for a special episode of Pant suit politics.

0:30.0

No shouting, no insults, plenty of nuance.

0:42.0

Hi everyone, I'm delighted to share this interview with Alex Merced with you.

0:46.0

I would give him an introduction, but he tells his story so beautifully in his own words that will dive right into the conversation.

0:54.0

So Alex, I'm really excited to have you on today and we'd love for you to start off just telling our audience a little about yourself.

1:01.0

Okay, so my name is Alex Merced, 2016 Libertarian candidate for U.S. Senate here in New York.

1:07.0

Now I'm 31, so if I won, I'd be the youngest serving U.S. Senator.

1:13.0

So what I always like to tell- to sure people that I have experiences that I think very much inform why I'm running.

1:21.0

So for example, a little backstory on me is, you really have to go back to my mom.

1:26.0

My mom is from Guatemala, so I'm the son of an immigrant. I'm first generation.

1:31.0

She grew up in Guatemala pretty much in the 50s and later on.

1:34.0

In the 1950s, what happened was it was regime change in Guatemala.

1:38.0

It was a guy by the name of Jacobo or Benz in charge.

1:41.0

And there was a coup that with the assistance of the U.S. over through Jacobo or Benz.

1:46.0

Now the problem is that coup didn't end up being a very stable new regime.

1:53.0

And they fell apart very quickly. And for years, Guatemala was under dictators, civil war, etc.

2:00.0

And this is sort of the environment that my mom grew up in.

2:03.0

So knowing that has also sort of informed my views on foreign policy.

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