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Want Change? Let’s Try Truly Free Markets

November 17, 2008 - 12:00 am - by Rand Simberg
Jason Sieckmann
2008-11-18 18:43:25

*cough* I always thought that Ayn Rand said that the great struggle of history was between capitalism and socialism?

Anyway…

You are right; we should be arguing for the limitations of government into any state affair; those limitations actually being that government should NEVER, enter into state affairs.

This means no federated monies through the federal reserve and treasury, no military adventurism that purchases vehicles from private corporations under unending contracts, and no labor laws.

The government’s job is to sit in the corner, shut it’s mouth, and not get involved unless someone’s ACTUAL, constitutional rights are violated.

Put us back on gold, the government doesn’t print any more money (only private banks competing for customers), and no more military adventurism. And, when all of that is done; LOWER MY GODDAMN TAXES TO LESS THAN 10% OF YEARLY INCOME.

When you start cutting out welfare, military adventurism, and corporate and union cronyism; it’s a lot cheaper to live in America. You know, since I was the one that WORKED for that money in the first place.