Message from @Deleted User
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ok.
too many
ancaps!
<:l8ter_virgns:505880386467921921>
Still you think the logo would make it clear
not rlly..
Well don't you like it here
>_>
sure...
Are the Koch brothers libertarian or nah?
@emily, how have you been?
ive been good but really tired n stressed
how about u?
Mainly just bored, joined about 2 days ago.
Same though.
:P
and welcome
;p
Thank you.
ur welcome :)
Hm, no i dont rlly have any soon :/ except stare at my computer screen for 15 hours
how about you
Kind of similar, but more work related.
oh dang
<:dab:533433336966807572>
that sucks man
I enjoy it.
oh nevermind then
what do you do
I mostly just research things to work with.
thats sounds very fun
<:Ancap_Smiley:538150164800733204>
@Deleted User everything I've heard about them has been good
<:fry:550907996163670017>
I think they use the libertarian label to gain support and independence from the two parties but they didn’t endorse Ron Paul or give him one dime. They also endorsed mitt Romney in 2012 and have given billions of dollars to republican candidates. They’re against a strong border or legalizing drugs. They don’t seem libertarian to me.
That sounds very libertarian to me
Minus the support for Mitt Romney
How do you prevent monopolies in a libertarian society?
You don't. You just do your best to support only large businesses you agree with and maybe try to compete if there's a glaring flaw with the monopoly. Monopolies aren't inherently bad. I mean, if you have a good business that's satisfying a huge amount of customers, you're bound to end up with the monopoly status.
The problem with a lot of modern "monopolies" is that they use government power rather than market competition to solidify their status and prevent competition, which gives them room to engage in asshole business practices.
irregardless of the interests of the majority populace of course