Padawanbater2
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The scenario is we spot a meteor headed for Earth that is scheduled to impact in 4 months
What would the libertarian do?
What would the libertarian do?
Same as the rest of us...put their head between their legs and kiss their ass goodbye.The scenario is we spot a meteor headed for Earth that is scheduled to impact in 4 months
What would the libertarian do?
I don't know about libertarians, but the democrats would vote to raise taxes. Their justification would be that people won't be needing their money for much longer anyway.The scenario is we spot a meteor headed for Earth that is scheduled to impact in 4 months
What would the libertarian do?
Not a goddamn thing a libertarian system of government could do, that's the point.how would you answer the question you posed? What would the libertarian do?
One that has the ability to do something.Would you rather live under a system of government that has the ability to do something or not?
Because I don't believe it's possible to organize something like that in that amount of time. It takes years to train people to work/live in space, years - sometimes even decades - to develop the technology necessary to get them there, years to come up with an effective plan and do all the calculations that comes with it, and that's not even the hardest part... The hardest part is having a society without a central authority donate their money to solve it. There would be people who wouldn't believe the people telling them there's an imminent asteroid impact, there would be people who believe it but are banking on it missing the Earth, there would be people who are nearing the end of their life already who would be apathetic about it or wouldn't care. No time to convince any of them to change their minds. There goes half of the funding..One that has the ability to do something.
I'm not necessarily disagreeing with you, but why would a mostly libertarian government not do anything about the situation you posed, assuming they had the means to do something about it?
Where do you get the money to hire these people?Hire the best and brightest minds in the world to figure out the problem. They wouldn't be relegated to using only those employed by the US government, or more accurately, employed by the party in power at the time. I'd personally feel better about our chances than letting the 2party system try to find the best solution within political parameters.
Through tariffs, usage fees and many other of the same ways we fought a few wars before the concept of income taxes existed.Where do you get the money to hire these people?
The scenario is we spot a meteor headed for Earth that is scheduled to impact in 4 months
What would the libertarian do?
I don't believe libertarianism means no government, I believe it means limited governmentThrough tariffs, usage fees and many other of the same ways we fought a few wars before the concept of income taxes existed.
Then there's always credit, I think even the most hardcore Libertarian would be in favor of to save mankind.
There's a handful of you guys here who keep thinking libertarian means no government. Is there even a possibility your thought process can change on this? All of the proof is already there, Ron Paul is about as hardcore as it gets and even he favors gov over no gov as a necessity. Self rule through a representative government was kind of our thing, then we allowed our government to become a self-serving entity instead. I'm still floored people are cool with that.
Ron Paul hates NASAThrough tariffs, usage fees and many other of the same ways we fought a few wars before the concept of income taxes existed.
Then there's always credit, I think even the most hardcore Libertarian would be in favor of to save mankind.
There's a handful of you guys here who keep thinking libertarian means no government. Is there even a possibility your thought process can change on this? All of the proof is already there, Ron Paul is about as hardcore as it gets and even he favors gov over no gov as a necessity. Self rule through a representative government was kind of our thing, then we allowed our government to become a self-serving entity instead. I'm still floored people are cool with that.
Think about it man, we don't pay for anything now. You seriously think if the fate of mankind was at risk, Libertarians would let it fall instead of borrowing money? Wow, come on man!I don't believe libertarianism means no government, I believe it means limited government
How you would pay for it is insufficient and I sure wouldn't want to risk the fate of mankind on something that is purely theoretical. I don't see how a libertarian system of government can solve issues that are outside of the individuals control with so many different opinions about how and even in some cases, why, especially under such time constraints to do it in. Not only that, but I believe it actually stifles potential scientific and medical progress.
Someone tell this guy NASA's mission is the weaponzation of space......i mean for fuck sakes the birth of the program came from WW2........dude thinks hes gonna discover aliens or some shit....foolish.Ron Paul hates NASA
See there goes your thought process already that the government has to solve this problem. NASA has some really smart dudes working there, but not ALL of the smart dudes. Our present system limits us to only those on the current payroll or those appointed by the party in charge. No thanks. A libertarian system would allow us to go outside of our current constricts which would be whoever is employed by the government working at the direction of the party in charge.Ron Paul hates NASA