Dr Kynes
Well-Known Member
nobody but you is arguing that absurd statement but you, and of course you use creative redefinition of terms muddy the waters.Cool strawman bro, tell me more about how republican and libertarian mean the same thing.
You are still ridiculing something you have no knowledge of, where as I know more about anarcho-capitalism than you do.
The Republican Party membership includes a large number of libertarians, since libertarian beliefs simply stress liberty of the individual over the desires of the state.
The Republican Party membership also includes a great many republicans, who believe a representative form with sovereign states and distinct tiered hierarchy of client-ship is essential. thats what is provided by our constitution. Since you obviously have no idea what republicanism is about, i shall sum up. republicanism is a system whereby the federal government is a clubhouse for the STATES to come together and argue how the STATES shall work together in a union, this is directly contrary to what we have now, which is a federalist system where the states are thralls and the people are chattel. during the continental congress the federalists and the republicans argued extensively the republicans won, and the constitution was drafted giving us a representative republic instead of a monolithic nationstate. the federalist, being assholes, have been trying to erode republicanism ever since. you may be interested to note (but probably not since youre stupid) this all took place more than 80 years before there was a political party called The Republicans.
Both republicanism and libertarianism are quite prevalent in the Republican Party, and they are not mutually exclusive.