Libertarian Anarchist

you believe in completely free markets and NO taxes.

that is why you are associated with anarchy.


They want chaos too
 
The austrian school of economics is Not veiwed very well by the rest of the economics field.
 
Our founding fathers had no other choice. The nation was bankrupt after the Revolution and impediments to transportation and communications between the states made a strong centralized government an impossibility.

Areas outside the populated urban areas did experience anarchy as the weak federal and state governments were unable to maintain control over desolate areas

A strong centralized government was never the intent, the federal government was only intended to do the things a state couldn't do on it's own, like common defense, a postal system and preventing states form taking economic advantage of each other. The federal government is still allowing anarchy to prevail in isolated areas, a prime example is the desert southwest with drug and human smuggling.




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your a progrmaed fool

Yep, you'd be surprised what you can learn actually reading the words of the founders instead of depending on others to tell you what they said. But that's ok, I think your better suited for your fantasy liberal utopia, no matter how badly it works.
 
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This explains your ignorance regarding libertarians. They do NOT want an absence of government. They want LESS government intervention in their lives. I suppose if government were limited to the minimum required to provide the services envisioned by our founding fathers, we would have a working libertarian government.

It is a strawman argument to say that libertarians want zero government. Liberals are good at strawman! Keep up the good work!:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
 
Well, TM hates the 1% and banks, but loves federal govt. bailouts for them and thinks stimulus works. So listening to her views on economics is a lot like listening to the toilet flush.
 
“It is impossible to propose any limitation on the authority of governments, without encountering, from the supporters of power, this very objection of feebleness and anarchy.” - John C. Calhoun
 
A strong centralized government was never the intent, the federal government was only intended to do the things a state couldn't do on it's own, like common defense, a postal system and preventing states form taking economic advantage of each other. The federal government is still allowing anarchy to prevail in isolated areas, a prime example is the desert southwest with drug and human smuggling.




bla bla bla.


your a progrmaed fool

Yep, you'd be surprised what you can learn actually reading the words of the founders instead of depending on others to tell you what they said. But that's ok, I think your better suited for your fantasy liberal utopia, no matter how badly it works.

when in history has libertarian philosophy been proven to work in real life?

Go get an example in history
 
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your a progrmaed fool

Yep, you'd be surprised what you can learn actually reading the words of the founders instead of depending on others to tell you what they said. But that's ok, I think your better suited for your fantasy liberal utopia, no matter how badly it works.

when in history has libertarian philosophy been proven to work in real life?

Go get an example in history

United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
Well, TM hates the 1% and banks, but loves federal govt. bailouts for them and thinks stimulus works. So listening to her views on economics is a lot like listening to the toilet flush.

the Austrian school is the short buss school no matter how much you like it
 
Yep, you'd be surprised what you can learn actually reading the words of the founders instead of depending on others to tell you what they said. But that's ok, I think your better suited for your fantasy liberal utopia, no matter how badly it works.

when in history has libertarian philosophy been proven to work in real life?

Go get an example in history

United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Nope that is not an example of libertarian philosophy in practice
 






2.4 Government Finance and Spending

All persons are entitled to keep the fruits of their labor. We call for the repeal of the income tax, the abolishment of the Internal Revenue Service and all federal programs and services not required under the U.S. Constitution. We oppose any legal requirements forcing employers to serve as tax collectors. Government should not incur debt, which burdens future generations without their consent. We support the passage of a "Balanced Budget Amendment" to the U.S. Constitution, provided that the budget is balanced exclusively by cutting expenditures, and not by raising taxes.


2.5 Money and Financial Markets

We favor free-market banking, with unrestricted competition among banks and depository institutions of all types. Individuals engaged in voluntary exchange should be free to use as money any mutually agreeable commodity or item. We support a halt to inflationary monetary policies and unconstitutional legal tender laws.


2.6 Monopolies and Corporations

We defend the right of individuals to form corporations, cooperatives and other types of companies based on voluntary association. We seek to divest government of all functions that can be provided by non-governmental organizations or private individuals. We oppose government subsidies to business, labor, or any other special interest. Industries should be governed by free markets.


2.7 Labor Markets

We support repeal of all laws which impede the ability of any person to find employment. We oppose government-fostered forced retirement. We support the right of free persons to associate or not associate in labor unions, and an employer should have the right to recognize or refuse to recognize a union. We oppose government interference in bargaining, such as compulsory arbitration or imposing an obligation to bargain.
 
This explains your ignorance regarding libertarians. They do NOT want an absence of government. They want LESS government intervention in their lives. I suppose if government were limited to the minimum required to provide the services envisioned by our founding fathers, we would have a working libertarian government.

It is a strawman argument to say that libertarians want zero government. Liberals are good at strawman! Keep up the good work!:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

Admit you are just as full of shit as any other political philosophy

You do not want less government....you only want government that pays for shit that helps you personally

Just like everyone else
 

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