lib3rtarian
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I've been slowly hinting at it for some time.
It was easier in my case seeing as I did actually develop fairly slowly. Although, my dad still sometimes jumps at some of what I say. Then again, you probably would too
How is slowly hinting at it going? Are your parents still as anti-liberty as they used to be?
They're getting better on foreign policy, government surveillance, drones, and hemp, but they would never consider stuff like marijuana legalization, and would find my fiscal views too extreme.I'm pretty sure my dad is anti-UN, he definitely thinks they go too far.
I did not see that coming.
+rep OP
I don't get it? What does roads have to do with being a libertarian?
it is a fav argument from status quo. That libertarians would allow our basic services to not exist example roads etc. If libertarians areelected there wouldbe no stae built andfederally built roads. That is the angle. They always try to paint libertarians as no government so no roads which is 100% wrong.
it is a fav argument from status quo. That libertarians would allow our basic services to not exist example roads etc. If libertarians areelected there wouldbe no stae built andfederally built roads. That is the angle. They always try to paint libertarians as no government so no roads which is 100% wrong.
Oh, OK. Although I think the biggest obstacle to people accepting libertarianism is basically the gutting of the military industrial complex of America. Too many so-called "conservatives" make their living off it for many of them to ever accept the idea that we don't need to keep fighting wars all over the world when it has nothing to do with our defense.
I don't get it. What does roads have to do with being a libertarian?