Friday, September 19, 2008

I Comment On Reason, To What End, Who Knows?

Here's a couple more of my comments on Reason. They have to do with these bailouts, of course.

Don the libertarian Democrat | September 19, 2008, 10:21am | #

Since I'm a libertarian Democrat, I support more government intervention than libertarians. This crisis shows why. The government is always going to intervene in a financial crisis like this. Period. So we need regulations to keep it from happening. Period. If we don't, crises like this will lead to massive government intervention. Free markets need rules and regulations in the real world. The best we can have in this country is limited government. Libertarians already agree with Democrats on most social issues, get on board with us libertarian Democrats and work for minimal but effective regulations, and a social safety for the truly needy only. We're a small group, but have ideas on how to actually reduce government spending and intrusion. It's your choice: debating society vs. real world. At least give us a listen.

Don the libertarian Democrat | September 19, 2008, 10:47am | #

Here's an economic plan for libertarian Democrats. First, confine the social safety net to the truly needy. Second, have policies that grow the economy so that there are less of the truly needy. Third, the cost of government will go down. In the real world, we need an economy in which the middle class really feels like the middle class, so we can confine government to the truly needy. We will always have a social safety net. We will always have bailouts. As for how many of us there are, not many. I've started a blog on being a libertarian Democrat knowing it might be a hard sell. But I'm interested in actually reducing the size and intrusion of government in the real world. Believe or not, on the left, there are many more people open to libertarian ideas than you think. For instance, I've had a lot of liberals agree to a guaranteed income plan like the one outlined in Charles Murray's In Our Hands. Even if it's a chimera, the worst case scenario is that we find Democrats and liberals who will support us on many issues and take our ideas more seriously. I've tried the LP and GOP, if you still like them, good luck.

I'm getting a lot of skepticism, which is fine. Libertarians should be skeptical. All I'm asking for is a little practicality as well.

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