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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In our south county neighborhood full of high level military and retired officers, you see many of these plates on their trucks and the wives SUVs. I always think about how stupid and hypocritical it is as they’ve sucked the govt teat their entire careers including enjoying socialized medicine and subsidized housing for themselves and their families. We pay them ffs. They work for us and have the gall to fly those flags on their front porches and put it on thei plates.[/quote] Agree completely. This has been the flag of limited or libertarian government since at least the 70s. It's laughable that another PP is trying to argue that everyone flying it is a history buff and they all happen to be really taken with the same minor player from the Revolutionary War.[/quote] Whats’s wrong with being a libertarian or in favor of limited government? Those are perfectly mainstream American viewpoints. I know this might surprise you, but there are tens of millions of Americans with these viewpoints, who express their opinions peacefully (such as, with a license plate). So, your neighbor believes that our government has grown too big and intrusive? So what? Why does that get your panties all in a bunch?[/quote] Yes it does because they are HUGE HYPOCRITES as GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES WHO GET PAID WITH MY TAX DOLLARS - they LOVE their 100% NON LIBERTARIAN BENEFITS. [/quote] There are very few libertarian or small government advocates who would support abolishing the military. You’re arguing against a straw man. All but the most radical libertarians agree that things like national defense and law enforcement are a proper role for government, since they’re not things that can be accomplished by private individuals. So, there’s nothing hypocritical in your neighbors working in the military while also supporting a smaller government. And, you’re assuming their license plates are espousing libertarian ideals, rather than the original message of the Gadsden flag, which was national defense oriented. There’s a lot of ignorance on your part on display here.[/quote] Not really - can you show me your position that libertarians are pro-police forces and pro-military. From what I've read/learned they aren't. Can you show me some evidence on this?[/quote]
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