Oscar Wao
Victory is Mine
Don't get me wrong....I HATE how the GOP has turned out, but to take the mote out of another's eye while there's a bigger one in your own is...
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The combination of government and corporate power is fascism, no more and no less. I fought it under Bush, and I continue to fight it under Obama.Well I don't know many conservatives that are actually anti-tax. You're right that Libertarians are anti-tax, but that's because we view taxation as theft. I don't think many Libertarians support supply-side economics, so much as we support free market economics.
I would agree that true libertarians would not be authoritarian followers...and to your point Kevin...true libertarians also understand that a true free market is completely undermined by corporate subsidies and corporate welfare...
Unfortunately, I'm not rich, nor have powerful connections, and so I can't do much more than scream and holler, hoping people will wake up.
The SEC falls under "contract litigation" as does EM regulation.No SEC? No licensing of the electromagnetic spectrum? No child labor laws?Government's role in the larger economy ought to be limited to contract litigation, externality fees, and monopoly-busting. Nothing more, nothing less. The less government involvement, the fewer the opportunities for corruption.
We've got roughly 400 people in Congress and hundreds more in the states who benefit from the current system, and you'll scrap it over their dead bodies.Of course we can. We can have a constitutional convention and rewrite the entire document from scratch, if enough states agree. (If it included taking all donations out of campaigning, I might even get on board...)Unfortunately, we cannot re-construct our political economy from the ground up...
Modern conservatives have these weird glasses that only see faults in others, but fail to see their own faults. Unable to face the fascism of right wing politics they make empty efforts to tag others with their faults.
I didn't say it was likely, only that it's legally possible without a violent overthrow of the current system.We've got roughly 400 people in Congress and hundreds more in the states who benefit from the current system, and you'll scrap it over their dead bodies.Of course we can. We can have a constitutional convention and rewrite the entire document from scratch, if enough states agree. (If it included taking all donations out of campaigning, I might even get on board...)Unfortunately, we cannot re-construct our political economy from the ground up...