Host: I intended this thread to be more philosophical and non-combative in nature. Thank you as always for your rigor and thoroughness, but I request we stick more to general policy. I don't want this thread to turn into another "who's more fiscally whatever" thread, but rather to discuss the high-level view of libertarianism.
Host's post does raise an interesting point. Certainly the libertarian vote is a valuable one. With the libertarian's high valuation of personal freedom, what does that do to his view of the current administration? Personal freedoms seem to be being curtailed left and right--is that a problem for libertarians? This has been the spendiest and biggest-government administration we've seen in decades--does that trouble a libertarian?
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