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RE: Democracy: Incompetence factory

in #libertarian6 years ago

Hello my friend.
Thanks for your response. Which opinions do you think I will re-evaluate? I was basically just giving you facts about the US constitution. I'd consider myself a libertarian for the most part. I'm a STRONG believer in reducing the power of government. I also agree with you about U.S taxes being increased. This is NOT the way our constitution was originally created. That's why I pointed out how our politicians have decided to reinterpret (change) the meaning of the US constitution over time. This is also why our States are starting to rise up and exercise article 5 of the US constitution which allows the States to make amendments outside of the federal government. This will hopefully reduce the power of government back to the way our nation's founders originally intended.

It sounds like you (and the people that write with you) are in agreement with me. Government should not have the power to endlessly tax certain people in the name of "fairness". When politicians decided what is and is not fair, it always ends in tyranny.
Anyway, I'd be very happy to read some of your writing. In the mean time, I'd like to recommend a great book to you that outlines the dangers of massive government power, as well as the warning signs to look for. It's called "Liberty and Tyranny" by Mark Levin. I think you'll find it's an EXCELLENT book with a wealth of knowledge to be gained by reading it. Here's a link to it if you're interested. I wish you all the best.
https://www.amazon.com/Liberty-Tyranny-Conservative-Mark-Levin/dp/1416562877

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Oh, I am probably just used to the fact that there are statists around me everywhere. Although it is true in the real life, I am still quite surprised that there are so many libertarians concentrated around the crypto (which is only reasonable, as the cryptocurrencies are reaction on the financial lack of freedom). So sorry for that assumption. I will definitely post about many more topics, especially those which are affected by the state (education, drugs, weapons, healthcare, army, etc.), but I am probably not ready for writing my own libertarian articles yet, because I translate these articles mostly to find out more about it and also to discuss it, not because I am an true anarcho-capitalist. I would definitely consider myself as a libertarian but not as an anarcho-capitalist.
Thank you very much for discussing this topic with me and also for the book recommendation (but I am probably not able to read it, because my English is not on a level that would allow me to read English books... by the way, improving my English is another reason I am translating these articles). But the author, who writes these articles which I translate, has also written a book called Anarcho-capitalism (in the Czech language) and that could be probably more suitable substitute for me. :)
By the way, is here, on Steemit, some libertarian communities or something? I tried to find some, but I wasn't quite succesful.

I honestly don't know if there are any libertarian communities on Steemit. If I find any, I'll let you know. I look forward to reading your posts. I followed you. If you ever want any input from me, please don't hesitate to ask. I'm happy to support and help you guys any way I can. Take care my friend.