Bill Redpath on Ballot Access, Debt, Immigration, and War || 1769

Good Morning Liberty56mMay 13, 2026

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In this episode of Good Morning Liberty, host Josh Martins interviews Bill Redpath, the Libertarian candidate running for U.S. Senate in Ohio. Redpath shares his lifelong commitment to libertarian principles, rooted in economic and personal freedom, and highlights his extensive work in ballot access reform. He argues that the U.S. election system—particularly its stringent ballot access laws and single-member plurality voting—systematically suppresses third parties and limits democratic choice. Redpath warns of an impending debt crisis, with federal spending on entitlements like Social Security and Medicare threatening to consume all federal revenues by 2036. He advocates for structural reforms, including ending corporate welfare, eliminating federal departments like HUD and Education, and creating a BRAC-style commission to address Social Security. On immigration, he calls for a more open, humane system that allows peaceful individuals to enter legally, arguing it would boost the economy, reduce global poverty, and strengthen national security. He also condemns U.S. foreign policy, especially the war in Iran, which he sees as unconstitutional and unwinable, and criticizes Congress for abdicating its war powers. Redpath urges voters to support candidates who uphold constitutional limits on executive power and stand on principle, not re-election. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to support Redpath’s campaign and join the Fed Haters Club.

Key Takeaways
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Ballot access laws in the U.S. are intentionally designed to suppress third parties and limit democratic choice.

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The U.S. faces a looming debt crisis, with entitlement spending projected to consume all federal revenues by 2036.

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Social Security and Medicare need structural reform—focusing on benefits for the poor and healthier individuals, not the wealthy.

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A more open immigration policy would boost the economy, reduce global poverty, and strengthen national security.

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The U.S. war in Iran is unconstitutional, unwinable, and driven by foreign policy missteps, not national interest.

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2 min

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3 min

Introducing Bill Redpath: Libertarian Senate Candidate

Host Josh Martins introduces Bill Redpath, the Libertarian candidate for U.S. Senate in Ohio, clarifying his role and highlighting his long-standing involvement in the Libertarian Party and ballot access reform.

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5 min

Bill Redpath’s Libertarian Journey and Ballot Access Advocacy

We hold ourselves out as a beacon of democracy for the rest of the world. And I've got a request for the rest of the world. Don't. Don't be the United States when it comes to democracy.

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10:00
5 min

The Crisis of Entitlements and the Debt Bomb

By 2036, all of the revenues of the federal government will cover the payment on only four things: Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, and interest on the debt. That's it.

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15:00
5 min

Reforming Social Security and Medicare

There are couples out there earning in the ballpark of $10,000 per month from Social Security. That is a far more generous benefit than what is paid in any other retirement system around the world.

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High-Impact Quotes
The United States is a dictatorship. The president decides and Congress is willing to go along way too often.
Bill Redpath49:31
Viral: 95.0
By 2036, all of the revenues of the federal government will cover the payment on only four things: Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, and interest on the debt. That's it.
Bill Redpath30:57
Viral: 90.0
It would be the best anti-poverty program the world has ever seen. There is an economist who estimates that gross world product would be 50 percent to 150 percent higher than it is now.
Bill Redpath65:40
Viral: 88.0
Speakers

Host

Josh Martins

Guest

Bill Redpath
Topics Discussed
National Debt and Entitlement Reform98%Ballot Access Reform95%Social Security and Medicare93%Foreign Policy and War Powers92%Immigration Policy90%Constitutional Governance88%Tax Reform and Economic Freedom85%Fear of Liberty and Social Freedom80%
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Bill Redpath

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45xPositive

Josh Martins

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38xPositive

Social Security

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22xNeutral

Libertarian Party

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18xPositive

Good Morning Liberty

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15xPositive

Iran

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14xNegative

Ohio

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12xNeutral

Medicare

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10xNeutral

Donald Trump

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10xNegative

Israel

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8xMixed

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