When you treat government as “the problem,” it becomes the problem.https://twitter.com/nils_gilman/status/1283765751724179457 …
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But there’s definitely a lot of overlap here with my worldview. I question what is a bad wealth transfer in their opinion. Is school finance equalization a wealth transfer? Is Medicaid or Medicare for all a wealth transfer?
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it’s not that wealth transfer is so bad, it’s that the regulatory aspects are more important. so Medicare for all, would that provide better outcomes than status quo health insurance? I don’t know but I think that is the “state capacity libertarian” way to analyze
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the key on warren is whether you interpret plans like breaking up amazon and banning fracking as good ideas, or as destroying value. imo tc rejects because he perceives these as being more destructive than a simple wealth transfer would be
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also depends on whether you think she wants to do it, or if she's threatening to do it to get other concessions, agreements or self-regulation out of it.
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For clarity: I'm not at all sure Tyler's concept is consistent with your pov (or mine, for that matter). But I do think it's an interesting reframing of Libertarianism, and stimulating. Great name, too.
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Reframing or admitting they were wrong? Sure I’ll accept either.
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During the years it will take to rebuild the lost state capacity, every act of administrative underperformance should be clearly laid at the feet of the