Re: Campaign 2016 Part XVI: KICK THE BABY!
That's like arguing that because some cops are on the take we shouldn't have police. Plus, it should be noted that it is far more common for companies to lobby against regulations which do serve a value to the public.
Having been deeply enamored of libertarianism in my younger days I still have affection for it, and many of their sentiments are useful when you get up to the margins of an over-regulated state. But in the real world it works the same as the drive for lower taxes: the impulse keeps thrusting away no matter what the circumstances or whether it's a good idea in that environment.
The reductio absurdum of libertarianism is the idea that the government should not mandate fire codes because the market will take care of it: if a club catches on fire and burns all the patrons to death then nobody will go there anymore.
And now, this.
Originally posted by FlagDUDE08
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Having been deeply enamored of libertarianism in my younger days I still have affection for it, and many of their sentiments are useful when you get up to the margins of an over-regulated state. But in the real world it works the same as the drive for lower taxes: the impulse keeps thrusting away no matter what the circumstances or whether it's a good idea in that environment.
The reductio absurdum of libertarianism is the idea that the government should not mandate fire codes because the market will take care of it: if a club catches on fire and burns all the patrons to death then nobody will go there anymore.
And now, this.
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