stefank
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http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=164120423605014 Gary Johnson is going to be on the Colbert report this Thursday
It's smaller than what we have now (to paraphrase Ron Paul, "the kind of compromise I'd vote for"). You have to frame the argument in statist terms in order to sell libertarian positions to statists.Ugh. This is why I have a hard time getting a hard on for Gary "I'm for big government when it comes to marijuana, control it, regulate it, tax it" Johnson.
It's smaller than what we have now (to paraphrase Ron Paul, "the kind of compromise I'd vote for"). You have to frame the argument in statist terms in order to sell libertarian positions to statists.
It's smaller than what we have now (to paraphrase Ron Paul, "the kind of compromise I'd vote for"). You have to frame the argument in statist terms in order to sell libertarian positions to statists.

The AnarchoCapitalist is never satisfied.
Indeed. Libertarians need to be able to spin their points of view to help gain support. You can't get so many people on board when you just say "let's abolish this!" etc. Examples:
"I'm all for a strong national defense, but let's pull our troops out of Europe. We don't need to be there anyway. They can look after themselves."
"I support legalizing marijuana, but let's tax it, regulate it and control it so that our children are safe from Mexican drug gangs."
"I'm all for punishing those evil bankers for taking taxpayer money, but let's audit and monitor the Federal Reserve, since they're the guys with all the money."
And so on![]()
I have been reading these forums a long time but this is my first post. Let me quickly give my 2 cents.
1. The only way 'pure libertarians' will get their way is if the entire system collapses and they can somehow, within the chaos [and as much as I believe in spontaneous order, most people will freak if there is not government in place], convince people that no government is the best way.
2. It is hard for me to believe if the system collapses pure libertarians will take over or convince people to follow them.
3. It is extremely frustrating that some people in these forums and in the rest of the 'liberty movement' are unwilling to take baby steps. [you CAN take baby steps without betraying your values.]
[4. I hate how I have to put clarifications in brackets so the purists don't attach.]
This is intended to be helpful, not mean.

I am very thankful! For everyone in the liberty movement! Even the purists.
It can just be frustrating...ya know?
