TRANSPARENCY, honesty & citizen centered policies
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Brian is guided by individual liberty, free markets, limited government, and personal responsibility. His approach emphasizes empowering individuals and communities over expanding state authority.
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Q: Does Brian support free markets?
A: Yes; he critiques both major parties’ economic plans when they rely on expanded government intervention. He emphasizes that true markets are undermined by central planning, tariffs, and bureaucratic complexity.Q: What is his view on tariffs and trade policy?
A: Brian maintains that you cannot support a “pro-market” position while endorsing protective tariffs or state interference in trade, as this distorts markets and limits consumer choice.Why are prices rising, according to Brian?
A: He attributes inflationary pressures not simply to normal market forces but to systemic policies; especially excessive money printing, regulatory burden, and interventions that disrupt natural price signals. -
Q: What does Brian think about healthcare reform?
A: Brian believes the current healthcare system is hampered by both parties’ plans that rely on government centralization. He advocates for market-oriented reforms that expand choice, reduce regulatory barriers, and let competition lower costs.Q: Does he support government-run healthcare?
A: No — Brian argues against expanding government in healthcare, instead promoting alternatives that put patients and providers in charge of decisions rather than bureaucrats. -
Q: What is Brian’s position on personal rights?
A: Brian defends the existence of inherent rights and contests arguments suggesting rights are subjective or only granted by government. He holds that individual rights exist independently of state power, particularly free speech, bodily autonomy, and due process. -
Q: How does Brian view federal and state power?
A: Brian believes government should have a limited, clearly defined role — primarily protecting life, liberty, and property. He opposes overreach into areas like personal choice, commerce, and education.Q: Does he support expanding government programs?
A: No. Brian consistently challenges expansion of government programs that reduce individual agency or create dependency on the state.Q: Does Brian advocate for fiscal discipline?
A: Yes — he consistently criticizes wasteful spending, unsustainable budget practices, and policies that increase debt without corresponding value to citizens.Q: How does Brian view transparency in governance?
A: Brian supports open, accountable government with accessible records, clear budgeting, and robust accountability for public dollars. -
Brian’s positions emphasize returning power from centralized government to individuals, families, and communities — advocating reforms that prioritize freedom, prosperity, and local decision-making.
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Brian focuses on:
Practical liberty-first solutions
Local empowerment over bureaucratic expansion
Transparent governance that respects individual choice
His campaign emphasizes principles with purpose, aligning Libertarian ideals with everyday concerns of South Carolinians.