“It would be nice to scrap the tax code as well, but you and I know that is not going to happen,” the Libertarian said. “We need to reduce the rate of corporate and individual taxes.”

As for the $17.7 trillion federal debt, Fellows said, “We just have to control spending. That’s the only way we’re going to do it. We can’t spend more than we take in.”

Fellows said the country is slowly becoming more Libertarian, with candidates actually talking about reducing spending and getting our debts under control.

“People also see that this country is being destroyed by the two-party system,” he said. “It doesn’t matter who controls Washington because we still see government grow, we still see more government spending, more government debt and a loss of liberties and privacy by such laws like the Patriot Act,” he said.

Federal judges already have found parts of the Patriot Act to be unconstitutional, including the provision that gives the federal government the right to collect phone records without a search warrant.

“Congress tried to defund it,” Fellows said. “We can’t defund it. It’s a feel-good type of action. We need to repeal it.”