Well, that's why I'm a hybrid libertarian. I think the federal govt should be minimal and limited as originally designed. But I believe states should do what they want (within the confines of the Constitution and BOR) without federal coercion. Then, if you don't like what the state govt is doing, you can vote with your moving truck.The Annoyed Man wrote:Geeze... maybe I'm becoming a closet libertarian, because I could not agree more.mr.72 wrote: And FWIW, the 10th Amendment provides a means by which the people, or the states, may choose to burden themselves with the social welfare of providing a free education. This same 10th Amendment also prohibits the Federal government from enforcing this entitlement, and all other entitlements not enumerated in the Constitution, including health health insurance and about 95% of what the Federal Government does at present.
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- Fri Dec 04, 2009 11:00 am
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