As a minarchist (form of libertarian), I would love to see the state operate more efficiently. That would achieve a part of my own personal political beliefs. I recognize the need for a state and the role society must have in shaping it for it to be a stable, functioning state.
Surprise rules dramatically increasing taxation due to political judo performed six years prior is horrible.
What does any of this have to do with libertarians?
Nothing. It's an oddball comment, for sure!
As a minarchist (form of libertarian), I would love to see the state operate more efficiently. That would achieve a part of my own personal political beliefs. I recognize the need for a state and the role society must have in shaping it for it to be a stable, functioning state.
Surprise rules dramatically increasing taxation due to political judo performed six years prior is horrible.