Is that Libertarian?

BradVesp

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What if I produce enough for me and my immediate family only? I refuse to produce to excess. I don't have to pay inflated prices for overbuild junk, and I don't have to give to needy wasted people. I'd probably refuse business if it seemed as if I'd make too much to handle.
Is that Libertarian?

(-I tried posting this on reddit under the asklibertarian thread, but my browser seems as if it's un supposted. I couldn't post it there. So, I've ended up here. I might repost this in the greetings thread here, too.)
 
What if I produce enough for me and my immediate family only? I refuse to produce to excess. I don't have to pay inflated prices for overbuild junk, and I don't have to give to needy wasted people. I'd probably refuse business if it seemed as if I'd make too much to handle.
Is that Libertarian?

(-I tried posting this on reddit under the asklibertarian thread, but my browser seems as if it's un supposted. I couldn't post it there. So, I've ended up here. I might repost this in the greetings thread here, too.)


I don't know that this is a libertarian principle, but we support your freedom to live your life as you please.

Generally the refusal to produce is found in Socialist societies such as Venezuela (the model democrats here use) where work is demanded with no reward.
 
What if I produce enough for me and my immediate family only? I refuse to produce to excess. I don't have to pay inflated prices for overbuild junk, and I don't have to give to needy wasted people. I'd probably refuse business if it seemed as if I'd make too much to handle.
Is that Libertarian?

(-I tried posting this on reddit under the asklibertarian thread, but my browser seems as if it's un supposted. I couldn't post it there. So, I've ended up here. I might repost this in the greetings thread here, too.)

Do you have a permit for that?

Anyway, here are two great reads on the topic.

Private Property--Liberty's Support
Life and the Pursuit of Happiness
 
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Yeah, the socialist/ communists are taking everyones stuff and making the decisions for them.
I want to retain all rights to decide how much I can produce. If someone wants to pay me for more work I want to retain the right to do nothing even for enormous pay.
(where's the spell check here?)
 
Yeah, the socialist/ communists are taking everyones stuff and making the decisions for them.
I want to retain all rights to decide how much I can produce. If someone wants to pay me for more work I want to retain the right to do nothing even for enormous pay.
(where's the spell check here?)

I think libertarians hate to pay taxes at all. Very anti government except for the second amendment..
 
Yeah, the socialist/ communists are taking everyones stuff and making the decisions for them.
I want to retain all rights to decide how much I can produce. If someone wants to pay me for more work I want to retain the right to do nothing even for enormous pay.
(where's the spell check here?)
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You want to be a government employee?

*****CHUCKLE*****



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What if I produce enough for me and my immediate family only? I refuse to produce to excess. I don't have to pay inflated prices for overbuild junk, and I don't have to give to needy wasted people. I'd probably refuse business if it seemed as if I'd make too much to handle.
Is that Libertarian?

(-I tried posting this on reddit under the asklibertarian thread, but my browser seems as if it's un supposted. I couldn't post it there. So, I've ended up here. I might repost this in the greetings thread here, too.)


I don't know that this is a libertarian principle, but we support your freedom to live your life as you please.

Generally the refusal to produce is found in Socialist societies such as Venezuela (the model democrats here use) where work is demanded with no reward.
Only Uncensored uses the Venezuelan model, and he wonders in delusion why it does not work.
 

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