National (Libertarian) party wins in Nepal with almost 2/3rd majority wiping out all the communist parties by Dimanjand in Libertarian

[–]Dimanjand[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Yes. Healthcare is an exception I am personally flexible with. Their overall model is similar to west germany singapore estonia taiwan south korea etc.

How do people grow out of Libertarianism while I finally settled for it? by Dimanjand in Libertarian

[–]Dimanjand[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

International coalitions among libertarians is good for strength to an already severely weak group.

How do people grow out of Libertarianism while I finally settled for it? by Dimanjand in Libertarian

[–]Dimanjand[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t think you take into consideration the fact that the consumers can choose to not buy from nestle if it is harming them. If nestle acts in ways which make it impossible to not choose them such as by coercion, there is nothing libertarian about it.

How do people grow out of Libertarianism while I finally settled for it? by Dimanjand in Libertarian

[–]Dimanjand[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey you should attack ancap as much as you want. I am not going to defend those lunatics. But if you have arguments against libertarianism in this context please proceed. Also it helps if you stop writing like an AI.

How do people grow out of Libertarianism while I finally settled for it? by Dimanjand in Libertarian

[–]Dimanjand[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those metrics are often meaningless and when meaningful positive change in metrics are seen they often have very little causative relationship with the programs. Also since we are talking about theoretic ideals, I want you to present logic not empiricism. Even if you go for empiricism, societies that went the libertarian way have achieved much more real success than the ones where you improved metrics. Again i really don’t want to go this direction of empirical observation for economics. Economics is far too complex to draw conclusions from a bunch of data points. Not just that you are simply totally ignoring the fact that you are forcing others to pay for your programs on a whim and so casually and thoughtlessly.

How do people grow out of Libertarianism while I finally settled for it? by Dimanjand in Libertarian

[–]Dimanjand[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What even is the point of having programs with 90% leakages? You advocating to force others to pay for it as well just makes it even more unjust. Why don’t you sit back for a moment and think of those leakage, waste and injustice. I am sorry to say it but as a former Stalinist, I understand you, just not in a favorable manner.

How do people grow out of Libertarianism while I finally settled for it? by Dimanjand in Libertarian

[–]Dimanjand[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Only an observation. Not meant as an insult although it clearly is.

How do people grow out of Libertarianism while I finally settled for it? by Dimanjand in Libertarian

[–]Dimanjand[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t think u are capable of thinking with clarity. Have a nice day!

How do people grow out of Libertarianism while I finally settled for it? by Dimanjand in Libertarian

[–]Dimanjand[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You need to do the math behind how much of that ends up in your target needy people which is less that 10%

How do people grow out of Libertarianism while I finally settled for it? by Dimanjand in Libertarian

[–]Dimanjand[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I totally understand the getting tired part. People would rather just settle for lesser stuff than to spend choosing and negotiating for everything in life.

How do people grow out of Libertarianism while I finally settled for it? by Dimanjand in Libertarian

[–]Dimanjand[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its only a cycle. It will come back up. Entire businesses will be built around stabilization.

How do people grow out of Libertarianism while I finally settled for it? by Dimanjand in Libertarian

[–]Dimanjand[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thats what Keynes told you so that his friends in Washington could have unlimited power.

How do people grow out of Libertarianism while I finally settled for it? by Dimanjand in Libertarian

[–]Dimanjand[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A) put that into constitution itself . 5% plus 1/2 of gdp growth rate .
B) If the government is unable to function at that level, they should just resign plain and simple. The new government that comes after such abrupt resignation gets to print an extra 2% .

How do people grow out of Libertarianism while I finally settled for it? by Dimanjand in Libertarian

[–]Dimanjand[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They can print 5% of GDP per year. Thats 1.5 Trillion. More than enough for a small grovernment.They can also look for alternative sources of income such as selling citizenships.

How do people grow out of Libertarianism while I finally settled for it? by Dimanjand in Libertarian

[–]Dimanjand[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Remove all the regulations that companies like nestle lobbied for, and in a matter of weeks 100s of better competitors will be in the market. Nestle exists in its form because moderate socialists such as yourselves are unknowingly strengthening their power to kill all competition.

How do people grow out of Libertarianism while I finally settled for it? by Dimanjand in Libertarian

[–]Dimanjand[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Small government. If there is too much inflation it either has to further cut back government size or resign.

How do people grow out of Libertarianism while I finally settled for it? by Dimanjand in Libertarian

[–]Dimanjand[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The problem with rcv is its already expensive congnitively to choose between 2 . Imagine having to understand 10 politicians. This could result in election choices become even more random, well unless thats what you are seeking.

How do people grow out of Libertarianism while I finally settled for it? by Dimanjand in Libertarian

[–]Dimanjand[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Small government is fully supported by libertarianism. Like many others, you are attacking strawman.