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

Jim O’Neill

HHS deputy secretary
Status: Confirmed by Campaign
Liberty Score: 65
Warhawk Status: Non-Interventionist

Liberty Score Assessment:

  • Personal Freedom (15/25): Jim O’Neill has advocated for innovative approaches in healthcare, including the concept of “free-to-try,” which would allow patients access to experimental treatments before full FDA approval. This stance promotes individual autonomy in healthcare decisions, aligning with Libertarian values of personal freedom.

  • Economic Freedom (20/25): O’Neill has expressed a desire to streamline the FDA approval process to foster innovation and reduce regulatory burdens on pharmaceutical companies. His approach aims to enhance market efficiency and competition, reflecting a commitment to economic freedom.

  • Limited Government (20/25): By proposing significant reforms to federal health agencies, O’Neill seeks to limit government intervention in the healthcare market. His positions suggest a preference for reducing bureaucratic oversight, consistent with Libertarian principles favoring limited government.

  • Non-Intervention (10/25): O’Neill’s focus has been primarily on domestic health policy, with limited public information on his views regarding foreign policy and military intervention. Therefore, his alignment with non-interventionist principles remains unclear.

Bio: Jim O’Neill, a seasoned investor and former government official, has been nominated by President-elect Donald Trump to serve as the Deputy Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). O’Neill previously held several roles at HHS during the George W. Bush administration, including Principal Associate Deputy Secretary, where he provided policy advice and assisted in managing the department. He is closely associated with tech investor Peter Thiel and has held leadership positions such as CEO of the Thiel Foundation and managing director at Mithril Capital Management. O’Neill co-founded the Thiel Fellowship, encouraging young entrepreneurs to pursue innovative projects. His nomination aligns with the administration’s focus on enhancing management, transparency, and accountability within HHS.

Career Highlights:

  • Principal Associate Deputy Secretary at HHS (2007–2008): Advised on policy and management across various HHS components.
  • Director of Speech and Editorial Division at HHS (2002–2005): Oversaw communications and speechwriting for the HHS Secretary.
  • CEO of the Thiel Foundation (2009–2012): Led philanthropic initiatives focused on science and technology innovation.
  • Managing Director at Mithril Capital Management (2012–2019): Managed investments in technology and healthcare sectors.
  • Co-founder of the Thiel Fellowship (2010): Encouraged young innovators to pursue entrepreneurial ventures.

Bio: Jim O’Neill, a seasoned investor and former government official, has been nominated by President-elect Donald Trump to serve as the Deputy Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). O’Neill previously held several roles at HHS during the George W. Bush administration, including Principal Associate Deputy Secretary, where he provided policy advice and assisted in managing the department. He is closely associated with tech investor Peter Thiel and has held leadership positions such as CEO of the Thiel Foundation and managing director at Mithril Capital Management. O’Neill co-founded the Thiel Fellowship, encouraging young entrepreneurs to pursue innovative projects. His nomination aligns with the administration’s focus on enhancing management, transparency, and accountability within HHS.

Career Highlights:

  • Principal Associate Deputy Secretary at HHS (2007–2008): Advised on policy and management across various HHS components.
  • Director of Speech and Editorial Division at HHS (2002–2005): Oversaw communications and speechwriting for the HHS Secretary.
  • CEO of the Thiel Foundation (2009–2012): Led philanthropic initiatives focused on science and technology innovation.
  • Managing Director at Mithril Capital Management (2012–2019): Managed investments in technology and healthcare sectors.
  • Co-founder of the Thiel Fellowship (2010): Encouraged young innovators to pursue entrepreneurial ventures.

About the Deputy Secretary of Health and Human Services Role: The Deputy Secretary of Health and Human Services serves as the chief operating officer of the department, overseeing day-to-day operations and ensuring the effective implementation of health policies and programs. This role involves coordinating efforts across various agencies within HHS, managing a substantial budget, and addressing public health challenges. O’Neill’s background in both government service and the private sector positions him to bring a unique perspective to the department’s leadership, with an emphasis on innovation and efficiency.