Hey Kevin
I went to you website and checked out your latest post. You said you were a libertarian and frankly I was a little dismayed by what you had to say. Fist of all, a libertarian does not agree with using force as a means to solve a problem because force is a tool of the government. A Libertarian believes that the government needs to be extremely small in order to serve the people (because history has shown that once the government gets too big, then the people serve it). A Libertarian believes in capitalism, free trade, and free markets.
My point being that if you say you are a libertarian, yet your writing clearly states otherwise, then how ore your readers supposed to get past the confusion? This could be the problem you are having with traffic.
If you decide you truly are Libertarian I would highly recommend studying the great Libertarian, Harry Browne. In fact you can listen to his archived radio show at his website
Harry Browne: libertarian politics, articles, books, & speeches, and investments. I would also suggest studying Austrian Economics which you can read the great Murray Rothbard's works for free at
The Mises Institute
If you decide you are not Libertarian, then I wish you the best of luck in searching for your truth. I think it is important to remain consistent no matter what you do and who you choose to be; they go hand-in-hand.