RE: Gun Control: Say What you Mean.
January 11, 2013 at 8:11 am
(This post was last modified: January 11, 2013 at 8:26 am by BGChuckLee.)
Libertarians are about getting rid of both kinds of bail outs, for corporate welfare and general welfare- we think those who are inadequate and can not cut it, should not be supported with stolen money, since it will make them less competitive. So you can not really claim we are for the rich. We think more people should lose their job, and the competent, strong, healthy, smart should flourish economically.
We have many high energy youth, coming out of schools, not able to get a job- and would gladly work in a factory for less than minimum wage, if they want to work, let them work- the government should get out of the way and let the nature of economics take it's course.
Not to mention other areas like healthcare; health is best handled in the private industry, since you will have companies competing to give you a cheaper, higher quality service. For example, across the board in public dominated healthcare- costs have gone up. Yet in laser eye surgery, which is largely privatised costs have significantly gone down due to the competitiveness in the market, and quality has significantly gone up.
With public healthcare and programs- there is no competition or drive for profit, hence why it's slacking behind privatised practices, with leaner and meaner minds working to make something the market likes, rather than just getting from 9 to 5 quickly as possible. You will understand this if you have ever tried to start your own company.
We have many high energy youth, coming out of schools, not able to get a job- and would gladly work in a factory for less than minimum wage, if they want to work, let them work- the government should get out of the way and let the nature of economics take it's course.
Not to mention other areas like healthcare; health is best handled in the private industry, since you will have companies competing to give you a cheaper, higher quality service. For example, across the board in public dominated healthcare- costs have gone up. Yet in laser eye surgery, which is largely privatised costs have significantly gone down due to the competitiveness in the market, and quality has significantly gone up.
With public healthcare and programs- there is no competition or drive for profit, hence why it's slacking behind privatised practices, with leaner and meaner minds working to make something the market likes, rather than just getting from 9 to 5 quickly as possible. You will understand this if you have ever tried to start your own company.