The Liberty Score is a rating system assessing how closely an individual’s views align with core Libertarian principles. Scores are based on a 0-100 scale, with 100 representing a fully Libertarian position and 0 representing complete opposition to Libertarian values. The grading criteria include:

  1. Personal Freedom (25 points): Support for individual rights in personal choices, including medical freedom, privacy, and bodily autonomy.
  2. Economic Freedom (25 points): Advocacy for a free-market economy, low taxation, and minimal government interference in business.
  3. Limited Government (25 points): Commitment to reducing the size and scope of government, limiting regulatory power, and upholding states’ rights.
  4. Non-Intervention (25 points): Opposition to unnecessary foreign entanglements, support for a non-interventionist foreign policy, and minimal military presence abroad.

Each category will be scored, then averaged to form the individual’s overall Liberty Score, providing a clear snapshot of their alignment with Libertarian ideals. Grades are provided by AI

David Sacks

Crypto czar
Status: Confirmed by Campaign
Liberty Score: 60
Warhawk Status: Neutral

Liberty Score Assessment:

  • Personal Freedom (15/25):
    David Sacks has expressed concerns about censorship and advocates for free speech, particularly in the context of AI and online platforms. His stance suggests a moderate alignment with Libertarian values that prioritize individual liberties.

  • Economic Freedom (20/25):
    As a venture capitalist and former PayPal executive, Sacks supports minimal regulation in the cryptocurrency and AI sectors to foster innovation and economic growth. His appointment indicates a push for a more business-friendly regulatory environment, aligning with free-market principles.

  • Limited Government (15/25):
    Sacks’ advocacy for deregulation in emerging technologies reflects a preference for limited government intervention. However, his role as “Crypto Czar” involves shaping federal policies, which may necessitate some level of government involvement.

  • Non-Intervention (10/25):
    Sacks’ professional focus has been on technology and business, with limited public information on his views regarding foreign policy or military intervention. Therefore, his alignment with non-interventionist principles is unclear.

Bio: David Oliver Sacks, born May 25, 1972, in Cape Town, South Africa, is a prominent venture capitalist and technology entrepreneur. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in economics from Stanford University in 1994 and a Juris Doctor from the University of Chicago Law School in 1998. Sacks began his career at McKinsey & Company before joining PayPal as Chief Operating Officer, where he played a pivotal role in its development and 2002 IPO. He later founded Geni.com and Yammer, the latter being acquired by Microsoft for $1.2 billion in 2012. As a co-founder and general partner at Craft Ventures, Sacks has invested in various successful startups, including Airbnb, Facebook, and SpaceX. His appointment as White House AI and Crypto Czar reflects his extensive experience in technology and investment.

Career Highlights:

  • Chief Operating Officer of PayPal: Instrumental in scaling the company and leading it to a successful IPO.
  • Founder of Yammer: Developed an enterprise social networking service, later acquired by Microsoft.
  • General Partner at Craft Ventures: Invested in notable technology companies, contributing to their growth and success.

About the AI and Crypto Czar Role: The White House AI and Crypto Czar is a newly established position aimed at developing a comprehensive legal framework for artificial intelligence and cryptocurrency industries. The role involves coordinating with various regulatory agencies to foster innovation while ensuring consumer protection and national security. Sacks’ appointment signals the administration’s commitment to advancing technological growth and establishing the U.S. as a leader in these sectors.