by Lady Murasaki » Sat Oct 13, 2018 10:25 am
Maddog wrote:Lady Murasaki wrote:Maddog wrote:Lady Murasaki wrote:MungoBrush wrote:Does point 4 mean that they are anti tax?
Taxes aren’t stealing when put to good use, healthcare/education / infrastructure.
Who gets to decide what's a good use? The person that earn the money, or the person that's taking the money?
The people who are
voted in to make these decisions.
And see, that's mob rule. It's two wolves and a sheep, voting on what's for dinner. Libertarianism respects the beliefs of the smallest of minorities, as long as they don't harm others.
There’s no perfect system no matter what ideals they start out with, every system has its faults. Some folk who live under dictatorships are happier than those who live in a democracy. Different things work for different countries. One size doesn’t fit all , no matter how attractive the principles appear to be.
[quote="Maddog"][quote="Lady Murasaki"][quote="Maddog"][quote="Lady Murasaki"][quote="MungoBrush"]
Does point 4 mean that they are anti tax?[/quote]
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Taxes aren’t stealing when put to good use, healthcare/education / infrastructure.[/quote]
Who gets to decide what's a good use? The person that earn the money, or the person that's taking the money?[/quote]
The people who are [u]voted[/u] in to make these decisions.[/quote]
And see, that's mob rule. It's two wolves and a sheep, voting on what's for dinner. Libertarianism respects the beliefs of the smallest of minorities, as long as they don't harm others.[/quote]
There’s no perfect system no matter what ideals they start out with, every system has its faults. Some folk who live under dictatorships are happier than those who live in a democracy. Different things work for different countries. One size doesn’t fit all , no matter how attractive the principles appear to be.