John,
OK, yer right. I haven't been around since it was so disgusting I couldn't take it anymore.
But
that doesn't mean, with the help if the Democrats, it can't be "put out
of business" in the Bay Area. Already it can't elect candidates. With it out of the way, whoever ponys up to the task, can
begin to restore liberty.
And yer right about the LP not being a
player. Single-digit movement is a joke. But I think the chance of the
LP stepping up is better than the RP reforming.
Either way, it will occur when the pressure is increased "over-the-top", either by tremendous opportunity for the LP or by impending demise for the RP.
I've been through a version of this before, with UROC, back in '64-'71.
John