If you read the Libertarian platform, which I agree with, it's all about smaller government and fewer taxes. Subsidizing a sports franchise is not part of the Libertarian ideal. If you want to build a new stadium, go right ahead. If you can't afford to, go get a loan, take up donations, get private funding, etc. Don't expect taxpayers to pay for it.
I'm so sick of seeing Libertarians denigrated because of some mistaken belief in fiscal policy. Yes, they do tend to be capitalists. I'm all for capitalism with the caveat that someone shouldn't be allowed to harm someone else's life or property just to make a buck. But Libertarianism is all about having personal freedoms and goes a lot farther than either the Republican or Democrat parties in espousing them. For instance, I don't see Democrats or Republicans calling for repeal of marijuana laws.
I'm so sick of seeing Libertarians denigrated because of some mistaken belief in fiscal policy. Yes, they do tend to be capitalists. I'm all for capitalism with the caveat that someone shouldn't be allowed to harm someone else's life or property just to make a buck. But Libertarianism is all about having personal freedoms and goes a lot farther than either the Republican or Democrat parties in espousing them. For instance, I don't see Democrats or Republicans calling for repeal of marijuana laws.
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