kcdodd wrote:I don't like labels as much as you do. All I know is there is probably not a single person on the planet that I would agree with on everything. But, you can go ahead and keep throwing around your assumptions. It only impedes your understanding, not mine.
People like to categorize things, even when it's not an exact fit. I have been complaining for years about the tendency of people to create imaginary boundaries where none actually exist. Classifying people as "libertarian" is just a shorthand way of projecting what constituency block to which they probably fit. It's not an exact designation, but if you have to pick one of three, (Liberal, Conservative, Libertarian), it would appear to be the best fit.
kcdodd wrote:
It should be obvious to anyone that looked at the budget over the past 30 years that entitlements are going to choke it to death. I read an article recently that looked at the areas of spending, and that area in particular (versus military, education, infrastructure, R&D, etc) has been steadily growing as a percentage of the budget on a collision course with the very capacity to fund it. And it's been growing far faster than GDP. So, yes, I agree. However, I would also argue that much, or most, of that money eventually makes its way to medical and pharmaceutical companies. So, when you ask yourself why would ANY big companies and/or wealthy and influential individuals actually want things like Obamacare, at least consider that, and not just the middle men, or the "free sh*t army" as you called it. And yes, my opinion has changed quite a bit over the past 5 years.
I am noting quite a lot of involvement in governmental policy from various Corporations who appear to be more interested in utilizing government as a tool to fund their interests without regard to the effect of their lobbying on the nation.
Medical industries and pharmaceuticals in particular seem to love them some government nowadays. There is a great deal of what I regard as the fingerprint of "National Socialism" going on in this country right now. There is WAY too much collusion between big businesses and Government.
In any case, I agree with you on the first part of your statement, and i'm seriously leaning towards agreeing with the second part of your statement.
‘What all the wise men promised has not happened, and what all the damned fools said would happen has come to pass.’
— Lord Melbourne —