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The founding fathers thought a lot of things...That was the true genius of the Founding Fathers, not that all the generations that came after them would be held rigidly in obeyance of the Founder's personal philosophies in general.
What people? I don't give a shit about any person other than those who give a damn about me. The rest of the society that feeds off of me can go to hell.So, if Jefferson was in the libertarian camp, good for him. The document he signed and subsequently swore to uphold had built in mechanisms which allowed it to evolve and grow over time as the needs and interests of the people changed.
This is a classic smoke and mirrors that the mainstream loves to throw up to explain the mediocracy that is our current state of uselessness. I'll be happy to take your comments one at a time. No links below are politically motivated (if that's possible).As for your party, I've read their platform and watched it evolve over the years. Suffice it to say that it's definitely written to have mainstream likeability, but if you drill down into some of the Libertarians' core beliefs, that's where they start to part from reality. Driver's licence? FAA or FCC regulations? Public roads? Compulsory public education? Who needs any of that nonsense? This country would be a very different place without these basic things that Libertarians object to, and I think you'll have a hard time making a case that we'd all be better off in that kind of place.
Classic, such a small period of time to cover for a 300 year history, againDon't get me started on Ayn Rand. Her drivel may be understandable in the context of rebutting the Red Threat in the mid-20th century,
Of which, itself is capitalism at its bestbut the concept of benevolent capitalism unchecked by government
You and I can go back and forth about how piss poor deregulation is, but how much do you think a plane ticket would cost if the airline industry was called AMAIR (which is like AMTRAK, a losing venture for years!!!! But hey, at least we'll have a station named after our Vice Pres.)has proven demonstrably false time and time again in the last 200 years. Industrial revolution's exploitation of the labor class, Robber Barons, monopolies, rampant industrial pollution in the 60s and 70s. This is what you get with laissez faire capitalism. Hey, let's deregulate the mortgage industry! That worked out swimmingly. Not quite the libertarian utopia we're being sold on the party website.
Yeah, it's called the Constitution and Bill of Rights.The primacy of individual rights sounds great on paper
until one comes to the shocking revelation that those individuals come together to interact in a society with common goals and needs.
I think most of those "interests" has led us to the last wars we were in...of which none threatened the sovereignty of America or the individual rights of Americans.We have an active foreign policy and dole out foreign aid because we, collectively as Americans, have interests out there in the world.
I don't believe it has. Now if you want to say that isolationism has failed allies of ours, then yes. It has. And it's the audacity of our foreign policy that has led to our endless policing of the modern world. "Shit, the US will bale us out, let's sink our money into ourselves." Wonder when the last war that China OVERTLY began was...and they're pretty much kicking our ass in spending with OUR money. It's sick to think that we've somehow ended up on top by taking care of the rest of the world!!!!Isolationism, another central tenet of Libertarianism, has failed every time we've tried it.
LOL. Really? You think that Mexico or Canada or any invading horde of barbarians gives a shit that we give a shit? I appreciate your optimism that our policies as they stand now, increase our safety from these mauraders.We can't be naive enough to think that we can live in a bubble while the rest of the world carries on as it chooses. The fact that we haven't fought a war on our homeland in ~150 years is precisely because we have an active foreign policy.
Have you seen the dollar lately? How's that central Euro doing for Greece, or Italy, or Portugal?All the same principles apply to economic matters, having a central bank and managing our fiscal and monetary policies.
I understand there's a lot of criticism for what Libertarians see as extra-constitutional programs, but just because the execution of our foreign policy and foreign aide programs aren't perfect, doesn't mean they're fundamentally flawed concepts which should be abandoned by the government.
Rant...
Excuses to the status quo...
Thats fine, I know I'm not going to talk any sense into you, but just so we're putting it all out there, these are the things you and your party support:'Preciate your comments. Disagree with most of it, but agree to disagree. The rest I'll address in a PM.
There are a significant amount of people in the U.S. who decide to drive without driver's licenses -- particularly illegal immigrants and teenagers with parents on vacation. I think Chunks' point is that driver's licenses don't really keep people as safe as everyone thinks; rather, they mostly just serve as another source of income to the state governments. I disagree that the average person who passes a written test with the required 65% of knowledge has the tools to drive safely. Besides, the DMV isn't the main reason people learn how to drive. Most people start driving in their teens when they still live as dependents with their parents. I don't think any self-respecting parent would let their child get behind the wheel without knowing the rules of the road or demonstrating that they can safely drive a vehicle, so the DMV is redundant in the large majority of cases. And I don't think most adults, out of self-preservation, would want to get behind the wheel without knowing the rules of the road and having an instructor.Driver's Licenses: ...
A lot of people mistake the Libertarian viewpoint that we should avoid nation building and waging wars in the Middle East for phantom WMDs with isolationism. This is not the case. Many Libertarians support international free trade in the same manner they support a domestic free market, which is the complete opposite of being isolationist.Foreign Policy: ...
Public education was largely held on the state and local level throughout the majority of our history. It belongs there, since individual communities are more in-tune to the needs of their people than the U.S. government. The federal government's involvement through acts such as No Child Left Behind has done little to raise the effectiveness of our public education. While Federal spending in this area pales in comparison to some of the other blood sucking programs, it's still one area where it is literally tossing money down the toilet.Education:...
Where he was going is that the fees paid for using a road don't necessarily go toward maintaining the road (btw, you mentioned $20 as an outrageous fee to cross the Golden Gate bridge...it's $14 to cross the Verrazano -- not too far from $20). The government is already making a profit via tolls and using that profit to subsidize other public programs. I do not support privatization of roads, but public highway agencies aren't as generous as you make them seem.Public Roads:...
Regarding airlines, it would behoove airline companies to ensure they are providing a safe ride for their customers. That includes ensuring that their pilots are properly trained and certified and that their aircraft is materially ready to fly. No airline company would want to be labeled as an unsafe agency -- not if they want to stay in business.FAA/FCC:...
Brett, you accuse Chunks and other libertarians of throwing out the baby with the bathwater, but you do the same in your counter-arguments.
Hey, I had to fight fire with fire. At least my dissertations are interesting and fun to read.Anyone reading this thread with the long post?![]()
Dunno, got any new news? Here's my prediction: he gets elected as President again and life goes on just as it did before.So whatever happened to Putin?