For those who come along laboring under delusions that the Founders favored a libertarian conception of licentious "liberty" rather than the common good:https://americanmind.org/features/why-the-new-right-rises/the-american-founding-was-not-libertarian-liberalism/ …
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People keep calling Conservatives Libertarians these days. It's a way of smearing their belief in the God-given right to life and property.
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Being in favor of libertarian approach is not the same as being libertarian. I'm with Mr. Posobiec on this. I lean toward libertarian remedy on many issues, but am not truly libertarian. US Constitution is the go-to document.
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I've always maintained that if our society had not been so polluted with aspirations of socialism utopias, the real argument today would actually be Conservative vs. Libertarian.
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Did conservatives vote for donald trump last election? https://keyt.com/health/2019/12/27/the-us-officially-raises-the-tobacco-buying-age-to-21/ …
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They understood they couldn’t depend on our “good” nature to govern us.
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They were libertarian but they were not licentious, and that's the difference between Libertarians then and now
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Most Libertarians want freedom without responsibilities. And they quickly are drawn to the same side of the line as the Statists and Totalitarians. Conservatives know that responsibility is integral to freedom.
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I've never heard a single libertarian not understand their freedom is their own responsibility & negative in many ways. Difference is they don't take it upon themselves to force responsibility on others. Id much rather suffer under my own freedom than accept ur benevolent force
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