Look, Vic, its fine. You clearly need to "win" this more than I do. You'll simply continue to take everything someone says to you and misinterpret it in whatever method possible so you can throw out fancy little fallacy lines.
So please, continue. I'm going to let you "win", because clearly...
Look how the public property was handled during the shutodwn, that gives you an idea as to how most people want private property handled. Thats not at all what libertarians want. They simply want their rights protected, they dont want the government standing gaurd on the entrance to their...
If you spent as much time researching political leanings as you did trying to learn fancy Fallacy words you might actually know what you are talking about. Alas, all you have is fancy talking points by throwing out your "Fallacies for Dummies" talking points.
Sorry for you.
Its a double edged sword. I love the idea of unions but I am firmly in the anti-union camp. As long a unions are favored under the law I will be anti-union.
Having said that, its important to keep in mind theres a distinct difference between a labor union and a trade union. As much as I hate...
Well, to be fair the definition tends to be somewhat abstract, as even self proclaimed libertarians probably couldnt agree 100% on what a libertarian believes. None the less it generally focuses on smaller government, freedoms, and individual rights.
Trust me, libertarians are even less interested in having the government protect PRIVATE property.
Lets go full circle, thats what self defense laws are for. Libertarians do NOT want the government having armed soldiers or police run around with guns to protect private property. In fact...
Its scary how for so long "We the people" simply meant individuals, but in the last 50 years or so so many people have decided "We the people" means a socialist government created to take money from the haves to give to the people who are the dregs of society.
Funny how you can change the...
sorry, libertarian ideals are not at all founded on the idea that government should protect property. Thats exactly the opposite in fact, many conservatives asked why public lands were closed during the government shutdown. Of course the Democrats thought that since the government wasnt around...
Courts have already ruled the police are not required to answer calls for help. So your argument has already fallen right flat on its ass. Now throw int he concepts of neighborhood watches and self defense laws and the idea the governments job is to protect property is just laughable.
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