Posted by tangplay on 6/7/2020 11:38:00 AM (view original):
Posted by strikeout26 on 6/7/2020 9:09:00 AM (view original):
Posted by tangplay on 6/7/2020 2:35:00 AM (view original):
Posted by strikeout26 on 6/7/2020 1:02:00 AM (view original):
Jo Jorgensen 2020! I’m with Jo! And her .79862% of the vote!
Testing your libertarian-ness.
Jorgensen supports CJR like ending civil forfeiture, ending the war on drugs, and elsewhere supports green energy, free trade, and straight up open borders. You sign off on all of that?
Yep to ending civil forfeiture. Yep to ending the war on drugs (although i'm not sure that I think all drugs should be legal). Obviously I support green energy and free trade. Although, like Jorgensen, I don't believe the government should subsidize green energy. I don't believe in government subsidies. And I would take the libertarian stance on open borders if it weren't for the welfare state. I believe that anyone that comes into the country should be a net gain.
You don't have to support everything about a candidate to support a candidate and especially when your options are Joe Biden and Donald Trump. I actually wish Justin Amash would have went through with his plan of running as the libertarian candidate.
Ok, props to you for being ideologically consistent. I would note that even with the welfare state, immigration is a net positive in the long run.
On a side note, I've become much less hostile towards libertarianism over the past couple of months. I agree with them more than I agree with the Republican party, and small government is more appealing to me than fascism. Gary Johnson and Republicans pretending to be libertarians had turned me off to the party.
I have another question for you: Who is more purely capitalist; Biden or Trump?
I am mostly in agreement with strikeout with a few minor revisions. Green energy is not a libertarian issue. Therefore, libertarianism can't support (or oppose) it. Open borders are fine, in theory. A staggering amount of intrusive government agencies/policies would need to be eliminated to get to the point where open immigration would not negatively impact the individual rights of the citizenry.
The Libertarian Party stopped being purely libertarian decades ago. The first time immigration was even mentioned in the party platform was 1978. Almost from the beginning, the party has increasingly moderated the original philosophy in a failed effort to appeal to a broader base. Jorgensen is libertarianesque, which is as polite as I can be.
Neither Trump nor Biden is a capitalist. Trump does not believe in a free market. He made his fortune with massive government assistance, not from a "free market," and is thus antithetical to philosophical capitalism. Biden does not believe in the private ownership of the means of production nor the free market. Neither is in any danger of ever being mistaken for a capitalist.