Re: Re: Why don't people understand freedom of speech?
your post:
HansNZ said:
It is a typically libertarian perspective to see freedom as only something that a government violates. While the power of governments needs to be limited, so too do does the power of those who have economic control. If not, all you have is tyrannical government replaced by a type of economic fascism.
my reply:
(and when you do that, you have liberal fascism, which is
worse than any of the others, as decisions are made by
deciding what "feels" best to leftist nutjobs...
economic decisions will, at least, be made with some
thought toward output optimization, which has a
tyranny limiting effect in that a happy middle class is more
productive than any class under a tyrannical system...
which the ultra=rich are aware of...
so labor under the yoke of the rich???
yes, as it is much better than some nutjob commie/libs...)
you speak of limiting the government and then jump to the control of the free market...
so following your logic, first govt tyranny, then economic tyranny which is replaced with "superior" liberal tyranny...
no thanks...
i prefer policy decisions being made rationally and not
in a manner that embraces whatever the feel good movement
at the time is...
examples???
the great society which has cost several trillion dollars and
has not decreased poverty but has increased it...
the environmental movement, gee the ozone layer does what it wants and all those billions spent switching from cfc's was wasted...
quotas, boy that worked great...
all of these are knee jerk liberal actions that
had the sum effect of making those in charge of
the decisions "feel" good about themselves...
and bankrupt the middle class...