| Kasz216 said: I thought you hated libretarians because in a perfect world "they want everyone to die". Max Kesier basically makes libretarian arguements but then mentions reasons why he doesn't like libretarianism too. He's basically the economic version of Lyndon Larouche. Which is likely why his two regular shows are on Russia Today and in iran.
As for 50 million americans on foodstamps. That's only a 13% Increase. Though yeah... it is just another amazing failure of Keynsian economics. |
I didn't say I hated Libertarians. What I had said was that, unless society collectively ends up voluntarily practicing helping the poor, to make sure people have a minimum to survive and become productive, you will have a lot of problems on your hands, and it won't be sustainable, so you will also likely have government involved. I also have not expressed opposition to the government being a vehicle of to do some of the safety net work. That is what I said. What I would be opposed to is an Ayn Rand Objectivist universe where the poor and people in need are supposed to die. It wasn't in a case of "in a perfect world, they wanted people to die", but in a purely Rand version of a Libertarian universe, a lot of people would die. So, my views would be more in line with Hayek, who wrote about similar things being needed.







