• xkforce@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    The libertarian party views democrats and the left as a lost cause though. Theyve snuggled up to republicans but are too cowardly to label themselves as one. Tbh the party’s main purpose seems to be as a spoiler to drag away a couple percent of conservative leaning people from voting for Trump and the like.

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      1 year ago

      That’s why I think they have potential to replace the GOP - functionally they’re Republican Lite™, which is fucking great cuz Republican Classic™ is literally killing us.

      I don’t see us ever steering away from a two party system, so best case scenario is for one of the big two to be completely replaced by a less toxic version of itself.

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        1 year ago

        Tbh having known a fair number of libertarians and kept tabs on the libertarian party over the years, I am not really convinced that theyd really be an improvement. Their ideas on economics are straight up even more extreme than the republicans and their ideas on social issues boil down to the government just not doing anything to intervene which is less than ideal given that would eliminate policies like the ADA. They oppose the government doing things that harm social freedoms which is good but its at the expense of just letting private companies do effectively the exact same thing based on the theory that you have a choice to be subject to it or not which doesnt really work out in reality if you are effectively chained to your job with no realistic escape and/or the companies you deal with are monopolies (which they oppose antitrust legislation to deal with)

        The GOP deserves to be replaced with something else but I am not really convinced libertarian philosophy is the replacement we need. I would rather deal with a party that is more focused on finding market alternatives to government intervention but does not strictly oppose intervention when those market alternatives aren’t working or otherwise are untenable. I want a party that at least acknowledges global warming and wealth/income inequality is a problem and that maybe we shouldn’t be untethering corporations from all regulation, just the regulations that serve no purpose other than to stifle competition.