One of the key issues with the Libertarian POV

zitothebrave

Connoisseur of Minors
I agree heavily in civil liberties, but 100% disagree that the market will keep businesses in line.

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...anted-scientists-dismissed-dean-s-e-mail-says

Here we see a business tycoon clearly being involved (manipulating perhaps) in a university. A university that's looking into correlation of what this oil man is doing and a drastic change in earthquakes. What is going on reading the article sounds like **** straight out of the Godfather, using threats and intimidation to get your way. Just not cool. Can't wait to live in a world where oil is so much less in demand.
 
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Key issue with libertarians is that on the most important issue (defense) they are pussies. it doesn't matter what rights you have, what laws you have, if you're not strong enough to keep your people safe.

There are reasons that our cars and houses have locks on them and have security systems installed.
 
Key issue with libertarians is that on the most important issue (defense) they are pussies. it doesn't matter what rights you have, what laws you have, if you're not strong enough to keep your people safe.

There are reasons that our cars and houses have locks on them and have security systems installed.

If you think defense is the most important issue you're insane. How many foreign invaders have invaded the US? I'll give you a hint, it's a really small number. THe number of nations to have done it is basically Great Britain, Japan, Germany (who's only mission on US soil was a resounding failure and was sabotage not a direct attack) and that's it. Only other major one I can think of is Pancho Villa as part of the Mexican revolution. Same note, ask about foreign terrorist attacks on our soil, how many?

We're literally spending money we don't have to fight a war that cannot end because of something that doesn't effect the average American. Imagine if we halved our defense budget from 650 billion or whatever to 300 billion and took that 350 billion and invested it in rebuilding our infrastructure (which is in shambles) or rejuvenating dead cities like Detroit, or a number of other things that actually will impact American lives. Aside from lining the pockets of the big war profiteers
 
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