Fiction wrote:@TheDrop, I really don't think you know enough about libertarians.. I figured you'd have done at least a little research on the things you talk about. Yet again ypu speak ignorantly about libertarians.
We believe the individuals' liberties are the most important. How that translates to us wanting out of control corporations running ppl's lives is beyond me. Just like we don't like big government running ppl's lives. Sorry not every thing is a zero sum game.. You can dislike big government while disliking out of control monopolies as well. Best part, most big bizz is in bed with the government, so the more government you liberals are for, the more big business you're getting......... I'm sorry, but its so obvious you're young and lack a lot of real world experience.. Just like ole mclovin..
Libertarians tend to portray the gov't as a corrupt system but fail to show that the reason it is corrupt and inefficient is due to big business and corporations. While probably not its main goal, libertarianism helps corporations by demonizing
sensible regulations. Theres a reason CEOs are so crazy about endorsing a simple tax code yet at the same time they are the ones filling it with garbage (ex. Tim Cook). I'd write more but idc about writing a whole essay for a forum, theres my thesis
Im sure your yoda-like knowledge about the real world would be very educational, as you can see I do not attend libertarian events but i do visit discussion boards, and the bs spewed there (monopolies are the free market except gov't-run, like sewage systems, collective bargaining should be illegal (irony), house of reps to decide presidential election to weed out the "uninformed", etc) is puke-inducing. Research? Ayn Rand? no thanks.
But keep on, continue demonizing government by the people and put big business, wait my bad, job creators, on the pedestal.
Also criticizing conservatism and libertarianism does not make someone a liberal, lul