Thank you for your responses. I am still working on him. This is my first salvo:
i agree fully here...this is my biggest complaint about libertarians and the like - they believe big business should have no regulations or limited regulations - believing that the market will create natural balance, but it iwll not. one only has to look to the media and it's power now to understand what will happen if you deregulate business.
That is not what libertarians believe.
Respect for Property Rights Necessary for Freedom
It is the most basic of all our rights. In a society which has the proper focus, many of the problems we face today become non-issues. Over the last half-century, there has been a declared war on these most fundamental of rights: property rights.
Some try to make this an issue of simply pro-property rights versus pro-environmentalism. In reality, the issue is much, much deeper. In fact, how we look at property rights is a most basic foundation of our liberty.
When one has a proper respect for property rights, environmental concerns go away. In a society that respects the property of others, it is cause for legal action if someone pollutes your land, or the water coming across your property, or the air which floats above it. With a proper respect for private property, people can and should be allowed to do whatever they would like with their land - barring any restrictions they agreed to when they purchased the land - up until the point that their actions physically affect their neighbors.
So while a land owner may choose to build a big factory on his land, he must be very careful to ensure that no harm comes to adjacent property owners, or he will face the unmitigated wrath of those neighbors. In the past, big businesses often colluded with government to allow them to pollute their neighbors land, leaving the adjacent owners with devalued property and no recourse.
But the issue is so much more broad than simply concerns over the protection of the environment. Much has been done in the name of "environmentalism" which in reality has little to do with clean air and water, and everything to do with power and control.
For the degree of freedom we enjoy on our own property - whether it is a thousand-acre farm or a single-family dwelling lot in a town or city - is a strong measure of the liberty in a society.
-Ron Paul
There is a lot more to it than just allowing individuals to gather power and abuse it. It's about preventing the corrosion of individual liberty. If "libertarians" were so "pro big business" then they would be in power. It is the government now that is pro-big biz. Libertarians are pro Individual freedom and anything that stands in the way of freedom through force - be that detriment to health or liberty, should be removed.
The issues that are effecting the "mainstreet" American people are complex. And the information you are given by the media outlets (online or offline) is riddled with agenda or misinformation. Root issues are often not understood or explained, unintentional or not. The "real owners" as George Carlin likes to call them:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5b0Rs2uvCY
They really don't want you to think about these things. By separating your economic liberty from your personal liberty they have been able to whittle away both. Corporatism, the welfare and warfare state melded with the big corporations, is the enemy of the free market. But you see the "free market" as the ability for corporations to run rampant. As opposed to what truly is going on, the corporations control the information and regulations themselves. We witness conflict but the majority of this conflict is the business interests fighting each other - not the American interests. This is a complete farce. The "free market" is freedom for you and I, not for evil business interests to harm others. It means that you and I can exchange goods freely with who we choose. Instead, under the label of "free markets" they have regulated the &#*% out of us. If we had a free market, we would not be purchasing goods and services from a handful of companies and institutions.
Liberty does not allow for any of this. And as long as you truly believe that the views you are given are correct you will never set your sight on what liberty truly means.
Irony is Andrew Jackson on a Federal Reserve Bank Note. Nine trillion dollars in debt and your labor which is your property is tied into the monetary unit that the government regulators have complete control over. I can't force you to understand this I can only hope that you realize no matter what your political views are we cannot achieve anything as long as the one party system is dominating our country.
These people are lying to you *username*. Look, I have deep respect for the bleeding heart. I share it. I believe in socialized EVERYTHING but I do not agree with government having *#%& to do with it. If you think about environmentalist movements from the libertarian perspective which is more powerful? Government regulation which allows theft of property, and by property I refer to your health and wealth not to land you own, or true principles of liberty which state quite clearly that there shall be no damage to property whatsoever? The idea that the pollution of land, water, or air is 100% unacceptable is the damn truth and I doubt any eco-friendly individual would disagree.
Yet why is this position fought by the democrats and republicans?
Because it's bad for them and good for us. Because libertarian views are actually Classical Liberals (look it up will ya?). The true liberal movement in America. Because ultimately we want to restore the power to the people and remove it from the corporatists and big government power brokers.
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here is the response I'm working on:
a.) that reads like rhetoric
b.) i'm not a person who straight out believes all the federal reserve stuff.
c.) that in no way answered my question of what checks will be in place to secure the needs of freedoms vs the power of business.