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by New American Republic of Texas » Thu Jun 23, 2016 1:50 pm
by New Jerzylvania » Thu Jun 23, 2016 3:38 pm
New American Republic of Texas wrote:Wtf. Hillary is a Corrupt, Lying, Criminal, Trump is just un-trustworthy, and Gary is just another democrat who calls himself a libertarian. I wish Austin Petersen got the libertarian Nomination. I would vote for him in a heartbeat. If you dont know who Austin is, here is a link: http://austinpetersen2016.com/
by Northern Davincia » Thu Jun 23, 2016 5:25 pm
New American Republic of Texas wrote:Wtf. Hillary is a Corrupt, Lying, Criminal, Trump is just un-trustworthy, and Gary is just another democrat who calls himself a libertarian. I wish Austin Petersen got the libertarian Nomination. I would vote for him in a heartbeat. If you dont know who Austin is, here is a link: http://austinpetersen2016.com/
Conserative Morality wrote:"Two gin-scented tears trickled down the sides of his nose. But it was all right, everything was all right, the struggle was finished. He had won the victory over himself. He loved Big Hoppe."
by Washington Resistance Army » Thu Jun 23, 2016 6:16 pm
The Liberated Territories wrote:https://www.facebook.com/sarwark4chair/?fref=nf
RIP Marc Allen Feldmann
New American Republic of Texas wrote:Wtf. Hillary is a Corrupt, Lying, Criminal, Trump is just un-trustworthy, and Gary is just another democrat who calls himself a libertarian. I wish Austin Petersen got the libertarian Nomination. I would vote for him in a heartbeat. If you dont know who Austin is, here is a link: http://austinpetersen2016.com/
by The Liberated Territories » Thu Jun 23, 2016 6:27 pm
by Zurkerx » Thu Jun 23, 2016 7:04 pm
New American Republic of Texas wrote:Wtf. Hillary is a Corrupt, Lying, Criminal, Trump is just un-trustworthy, and Gary is just another democrat who calls himself a libertarian. I wish Austin Petersen got the libertarian Nomination. I would vote for him in a heartbeat. If you dont know who Austin is, here is a link: http://austinpetersen2016.com/
by New Jerzylvania » Thu Jun 23, 2016 7:22 pm
by Zurkerx » Thu Jun 23, 2016 7:30 pm
by New Jerzylvania » Thu Jun 23, 2016 7:39 pm
by Skeckoa » Thu Jun 23, 2016 9:33 pm
I'd personally love to see him in the HofR taking on a symbolic Ron Paulesque role because of the fact that he is so well spoken.The Liberated Territories wrote:I'd love it if Petersen ran 2020, or 2024. I think he could do well by running for governor or senator or something in the meantime, just to get the experience.
by The Liberated Territories » Thu Jun 23, 2016 9:36 pm
Skeckoa wrote:I'd personally love to see him in the HofR taking on a symbolic Ron Paulesque role because of the fact that he is so well spoken.The Liberated Territories wrote:I'd love it if Petersen ran 2020, or 2024. I think he could do well by running for governor or senator or something in the meantime, just to get the experience.
I don't know if I can trust him as an executive though
by The Liberated Territories » Thu Jun 23, 2016 10:46 pm
by Washington Resistance Army » Thu Jun 23, 2016 10:56 pm
The Liberated Territories wrote:So, how do you guys apply libertarianism to your everyday life? It's more than discussing theoretics, you know. We share a lot in common with left-anarchists when it comes to direct action as a feasible alternative to electoral politics.
There are movements, for example, to attempt to live outside of what is called the "white market," to encourage for example, use of black and grey markets. Grey markets include using Uber and AirBnB, bitcoin, and other services that while tolerated by the state, are not endorsed. On the other hand, some libertarians actively embrace the black market, like the Silk Road had tried and succeeded for a while, and other illicit activities from sex work to smuggling - although I don't particularly endorse black market activities - just grey market ones, and I would encourage not bragging about it here on this site. Other barely tolerated measures include being self employed and working under the table and selling things on an open market like garage sales instead of buying from statist corporations.
Alternatively, routes that are traditionally embraced by the left include the "back to nature" types and self-sustainability - grow your own food! Grow vegetables, not government. Use solar power instead of buying power from some state backed corporation. Dig a well and gain water that way. Build your own home out of natural materials. Ever collected rain water? Illegal in some places you know, but you can do it. Live off the grid, basically.
by USS Monitor » Thu Jun 23, 2016 11:20 pm
The Liberated Territories wrote:So, how do you guys apply libertarianism to your everyday life? It's more than discussing theoretics, you know. We share a lot in common with left-anarchists when it comes to direct action as a feasible alternative to electoral politics.
There are movements, for example, to attempt to live outside of what is called the "white market," to encourage for example, use of black and grey markets. Grey markets include using Uber and AirBnB, bitcoin, and other services that while tolerated by the state, are not endorsed. On the other hand, some libertarians actively embrace the black market, like the Silk Road had tried and succeeded for a while, and other illicit activities from sex work to smuggling - although I don't particularly endorse black market activities - just grey market ones, and I would encourage not bragging about it here on this site. Other barely tolerated measures include being self employed and working under the table and selling things on an open market like garage sales instead of buying from statist corporations.
Alternatively, routes that are traditionally embraced by the left include the "back to nature" types and self-sustainability - grow your own food! Grow vegetables, not government. Use solar power instead of buying power from some state backed corporation. Dig a well and gain water that way. Build your own home out of natural materials. Ever collected rain water? Illegal in some places you know, but you can do it. Live off the grid, basically.
by The Liberated Territories » Fri Jun 24, 2016 11:04 am
by Zurkerx » Fri Jun 24, 2016 11:10 am
The Liberated Territories wrote:So, how do you guys apply libertarianism to your everyday life? It's more than discussing theoretics, you know. We share a lot in common with left-anarchists when it comes to direct action as a feasible alternative to electoral politics.
There are movements, for example, to attempt to live outside of what is called the "white market," to encourage for example, use of black and grey markets. Grey markets include using Uber and AirBnB, bitcoin, and other services that while tolerated by the state, are not endorsed. On the other hand, some libertarians actively embrace the black market, like the Silk Road had tried and succeeded for a while, and other illicit activities from sex work to smuggling - although I don't particularly endorse black market activities - just grey market ones, and I would encourage not bragging about it here on this site. Other barely tolerated measures include being self employed and working under the table and selling things on an open market like garage sales instead of buying from statist corporations.
Alternatively, routes that are traditionally embraced by the left include the "back to nature" types and self-sustainability - grow your own food! Grow vegetables, not government. Use solar power instead of buying power from some state backed corporation. Dig a well and gain water that way. Build your own home out of natural materials. Ever collected rain water? Illegal in some places you know, but you can do it. Live off the grid, basically.
by The Liberated Territories » Fri Jun 24, 2016 11:36 am
Zurkerx wrote:The Liberated Territories wrote:So, how do you guys apply libertarianism to your everyday life? It's more than discussing theoretics, you know. We share a lot in common with left-anarchists when it comes to direct action as a feasible alternative to electoral politics.
There are movements, for example, to attempt to live outside of what is called the "white market," to encourage for example, use of black and grey markets. Grey markets include using Uber and AirBnB, bitcoin, and other services that while tolerated by the state, are not endorsed. On the other hand, some libertarians actively embrace the black market, like the Silk Road had tried and succeeded for a while, and other illicit activities from sex work to smuggling - although I don't particularly endorse black market activities - just grey market ones, and I would encourage not bragging about it here on this site. Other barely tolerated measures include being self employed and working under the table and selling things on an open market like garage sales instead of buying from statist corporations.
Alternatively, routes that are traditionally embraced by the left include the "back to nature" types and self-sustainability - grow your own food! Grow vegetables, not government. Use solar power instead of buying power from some state backed corporation. Dig a well and gain water that way. Build your own home out of natural materials. Ever collected rain water? Illegal in some places you know, but you can do it. Live off the grid, basically.
In the past, I was a horticulturalist for a few years until I lost interest in that.
I am currently in the process of writing several books that involves the region I reside in, Zentari and the original nations of it (including mine). I have Zurkerx almost done (2/3) and will start another called Krukan once I am done with that.
by USS Monitor » Fri Jun 24, 2016 11:52 am
The Liberated Territories wrote:The thing about art is that unless you are either a master or extremely original and good at what you do, it doesn't have very good return rates.
Foraging...just be very careful at what you pick, as it may be poisonous or otherwise inedible for humans.
by Community Values » Fri Jun 24, 2016 12:25 pm
by Northern Davincia » Fri Jun 24, 2016 12:47 pm
Community Values wrote:There's no anarchism thread (that I can find), so I'll assume this thread can apply for what I'll say.
Even though I'm not an anarchist, I have found that the N.A.P (Non Aggression Principle, for the few that don't know) to be somewhat of a social contract between all people, in the way that you are making a treaty with all other people that you won't hurt them if they don't hurt you, and therefore anarchism, would just be an extremely limited form of government with no officials. The same applies to left-anarchism, with the idea of common storage and such.
So I then started wondering what a better way to interpret anarchism as, and I may have come to some sort of a conclusion. What if we interpreted anarchism as the idea where each person is their own government, setting their own rules on what they can do or not, have their own territory (their lawns), and if someone decides to trespass on it, well I'm almost certain that the U.S wouldn't like it if Mexico marched soldiers into its borders. Thinking this way about anarchism has helped me explain some of the inconsistencies of the ideology, even if I don't believe in it.
Conserative Morality wrote:"Two gin-scented tears trickled down the sides of his nose. But it was all right, everything was all right, the struggle was finished. He had won the victory over himself. He loved Big Hoppe."
by Community Values » Fri Jun 24, 2016 2:00 pm
Northern Davincia wrote:Community Values wrote:There's no anarchism thread (that I can find), so I'll assume this thread can apply for what I'll say.
Even though I'm not an anarchist, I have found that the N.A.P (Non Aggression Principle, for the few that don't know) to be somewhat of a social contract between all people, in the way that you are making a treaty with all other people that you won't hurt them if they don't hurt you, and therefore anarchism, would just be an extremely limited form of government with no officials. The same applies to left-anarchism, with the idea of common storage and such.
So I then started wondering what a better way to interpret anarchism as, and I may have come to some sort of a conclusion. What if we interpreted anarchism as the idea where each person is their own government, setting their own rules on what they can do or not, have their own territory (their lawns), and if someone decides to trespass on it, well I'm almost certain that the U.S wouldn't like it if Mexico marched soldiers into its borders. Thinking this way about anarchism has helped me explain some of the inconsistencies of the ideology, even if I don't believe in it.
The problem with that arises when people start contradicting each other's laws.
by Northern Davincia » Fri Jun 24, 2016 4:48 pm
Community Values wrote:Northern Davincia wrote:The problem with that arises when people start contradicting each other's laws.
Guns are a bit more legal in America than they are in Britain, those two laws contradict, but we don't see mass war because of it. I guess just know what you're getting into before entering another person's property?
Conserative Morality wrote:"Two gin-scented tears trickled down the sides of his nose. But it was all right, everything was all right, the struggle was finished. He had won the victory over himself. He loved Big Hoppe."
by Idzequitch » Sat Jun 25, 2016 1:44 am
by Narland » Sat Jun 25, 2016 4:10 am
Idzequitch wrote:Dang. RIP Marc Allan Feldman. I was really hoping you would vie for the LP nomination in the future. A life snuffed out far too soon.
by New Jerzylvania » Sat Jun 25, 2016 10:14 am
Idzequitch wrote:Dang. RIP Marc Allan Feldman. I was really hoping you would vie for the LP nomination in the future. A life snuffed out far too soon.
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