What it feels like to be a Libertarian

Ron Paul ran as a libertarian presidential candidate in 88 on a promise of eliminating every department of the federal government, except for defense and justice. And he's never disavowed those statements, although he did try to spin his way out of them more recently. That means, he thought every regulatory agency in the entire federal government should be abolished.

and they should be. the minimum amount of regulation necessary to make the country work right again can be managed by just a couple of departments of alphabet soup.
 
True libertarianism will never work or at least for a few thousand years until the human race matures a lot. If they ever do. Short lives have to keep starting over at birth and just get close to having it figured out when they die.
 
thirdly, if you haven't noticed it lately over the last few decades, the more the government GROWS due to you libs/dems and cons/republicans demanding more farking rules/regulations/legislation to 'control' things, the worse the governmental issue gets.

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Oh noes! We're being overwhelmed with horrific growth in federal spending!
 
No. I think I've stated that clearly in the past that there are three major problems (constituents) that the Republican party needs to address. The Supply Side crowd, The Southern Reactionaries and The Libertarian faction. That is, you have a coalition of a bankrupt economic system allied to a 16th century social structure combined with unworkable politcal theory.

so essentially you are saying the main problem for republicans is that they are republicans
 
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