My face when the constitution doesn’t explicitly say that I can own a dog, therefore its illegal
bforo on
>lib party
>ancap colors
>dogshit opinion
tracks
TheBadgerSunshine on
The Moon is the only land that can be argued to be non conquered or purchased land in American history
Tall-Log-1955 on
Anything I don’t like is unconstitutional. And the more I don’t like it, the more it’s unconstitutional.
ImSomeRandomHuman on
Top and bottom do not logically connect, regardless of what opinion you may have.
SpiritualPackage3797 on
The founding fathers were nerds. Even the ones who did outdoorsy stuff were more like geology nerds or fossil hounds today.
amievenrelevant on
Don’t ask them about their opinions on the age of consent…
Vexonte on
There is merit for government funding of space exploration but this is a bad faith argument trying to frame legitimate criticism of government resource management as misinformed faith.
Lolmanmagee on
This is a bad look for libertarians.
Obviously investment in science will produce long term rewards, criticism against it in any specific sense I think falls flat.
I’m a libertarian btw, but nasa good idk why you would axe them before the 9000 other more expensive government programs when they advance humanity as a whole.
Jche98 on
Another 100 billion to the military though
ContextEffects01 on
Who cares what those slave owners would have thought?
AgenceElysium on
Ok, then do it with your own money. What if people don’t want to pay for it anymore, or don’t they have a say in it like they’re slaves?
Ricochet_skin on
As a right libertarian…
What the hell are my American counterparts doing?
_Captain_Dinosaur_ on
Lemme quote the man once more:
“Libertarians are like house cats; fully convinced of their own independence and totally clueless about the system that allows them to survive.”
beebeebee2142 on
Space and air warships was implied when they said navy in the Constitution.
TheOneWhoWil on
Benjamin Franklin made great contributions to physics
Evil-Paladin on
Is it illegal? No
Is it a waste of money? Considering how much it costs, yes
Malvastor on
Whatever in creation exists without explicit Constitutional authorization, exists without my consent.
tirohtar on
Daily reminder that the Libertarian Party, and Libertarianism as an ideology in general, is an absolute clownshow. It’s the most ridiculous and self-contradictory system, as it virtually always devolves into either abject chaos or neo-feudalism when applied. Libertarianism, by design, makes itself impossible by dismantling the power of the state and handing that power over to private monopolies, which then just end up creating a new, now completely undemocratic, state, even if under a different name. While fascists are generally evil, libertarians are just objectively stupid and end up paving the way for corporate fascism.
ItsKyleWithaK on
This is just stupid, but I do wonder what we could do if all the money we spent to explore the stars was invested in making sure we have a livable planet for our it children and grandchildren. The stars will always be there, but earth, this is our home, our only home, and we are destroying it.
Arctic_The_Hunter on
>If it’s not in the government’s Constitution it shouldn’t exist
Is this how Libertarians work in the Other Universe?
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My face when the constitution doesn’t explicitly say that I can own a dog, therefore its illegal
>lib party
>ancap colors
>dogshit opinion
tracks
The Moon is the only land that can be argued to be non conquered or purchased land in American history
Anything I don’t like is unconstitutional. And the more I don’t like it, the more it’s unconstitutional.
Top and bottom do not logically connect, regardless of what opinion you may have.
The founding fathers were nerds. Even the ones who did outdoorsy stuff were more like geology nerds or fossil hounds today.
Don’t ask them about their opinions on the age of consent…
There is merit for government funding of space exploration but this is a bad faith argument trying to frame legitimate criticism of government resource management as misinformed faith.
This is a bad look for libertarians.
Obviously investment in science will produce long term rewards, criticism against it in any specific sense I think falls flat.
I’m a libertarian btw, but nasa good idk why you would axe them before the 9000 other more expensive government programs when they advance humanity as a whole.
Another 100 billion to the military though
Who cares what those slave owners would have thought?
Ok, then do it with your own money. What if people don’t want to pay for it anymore, or don’t they have a say in it like they’re slaves?
As a right libertarian…
What the hell are my American counterparts doing?
Lemme quote the man once more:
“Libertarians are like house cats; fully convinced of their own independence and totally clueless about the system that allows them to survive.”
Space and air warships was implied when they said navy in the Constitution.
Benjamin Franklin made great contributions to physics
Is it illegal? No
Is it a waste of money? Considering how much it costs, yes
Whatever in creation exists without explicit Constitutional authorization, exists without my consent.
Daily reminder that the Libertarian Party, and Libertarianism as an ideology in general, is an absolute clownshow. It’s the most ridiculous and self-contradictory system, as it virtually always devolves into either abject chaos or neo-feudalism when applied. Libertarianism, by design, makes itself impossible by dismantling the power of the state and handing that power over to private monopolies, which then just end up creating a new, now completely undemocratic, state, even if under a different name. While fascists are generally evil, libertarians are just objectively stupid and end up paving the way for corporate fascism.
This is just stupid, but I do wonder what we could do if all the money we spent to explore the stars was invested in making sure we have a livable planet for our it children and grandchildren. The stars will always be there, but earth, this is our home, our only home, and we are destroying it.
>If it’s not in the government’s Constitution it shouldn’t exist
Is this how Libertarians work in the Other Universe?