Libertarian but there still would need to be checks and balances for corporations by an overseeing authority(that might be bound for corruption alas) for things like food and drugs(food safety and such) and building standards etc. Libertarianism is a nice concept and I'm all for freedom without government overreach but corporate greed would still exist sadly.
Yes, but there are more problems than just corporate greed. Banksters are of course at the top, and are corporate, as are the schools and media for mind control - and there are secret agencies, secret societies, NGOs, judicial systems, etc.
I'm not sure how much of a libertarian model ever existed anywhere. Some might say that red team vs blue team politics, staffed by actors, funded by globalists, is an authoritarian model.
Good question. To indicate that the columns are upvote and downvote. It would be hard to know why there were two check boxes for each option otherwise.
+1 for existing constitutional republic that does nothing due to gridlock and gay wedge issues. less is more.
Libertarian but there still would need to be checks and balances for corporations by an overseeing authority(that might be bound for corruption alas) for things like food and drugs(food safety and such) and building standards etc. Libertarianism is a nice concept and I'm all for freedom without government overreach but corporate greed would still exist sadly.
Yes, but there are more problems than just corporate greed. Banksters are of course at the top, and are corporate, as are the schools and media for mind control - and there are secret agencies, secret societies, NGOs, judicial systems, etc.
You know, I'm thinking humans are more the problem than the actual political system.
Don't be human racist.
Not all humans are extreme selfish hypocrite parasites.
But obviously enough are to lead to this.
Make normal be normal again.
I'm not sure how much of a libertarian model ever existed anywhere. Some might say that red team vs blue team politics, staffed by actors, funded by globalists, is an authoritarian model.
Libertarian for sure. Off topic but what are the upvote / downvote arrows above the poll input boxes for?
Good question. To indicate that the columns are upvote and downvote. It would be hard to know why there were two check boxes for each option otherwise.
These aren't the only possible choices. And, my choice would depend very much on circumstances, and situational details, varying accordingly.
[X] None. Anarchism/Voluntaryism means NO rulers. Draw freehand.