Freedom is about people

in #freedom6 years ago

“Politics is about people.” - Selina Meyer
(my favorite fictional President, from the HBO series Veep)

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It is such a blatantly obvious statement of pandering that this became a punchline on my new favorite show, "Veep." This political parody brilliantly starring Julie Louis-Dreyfus is uniquely insightful and uniquely funny as a result. "The West Wing" portrayed a noble character as President and thus was just another piece of Amero-fantasy-land pro-government propaganda. The idea that someone as well-intentioned and honest as Josiah Bartlet could become President is pathetically and hopelessly naive. "House of Cards" gets a lot closer to reality by portraying a truly conscienceless evil President in Frank Underwood, but in between pushing a mistress in front of a subway train and gassing a Congressman in his car, there is little room for humor. More importantly, the element of narcissistic incompetence driving President Meyer in "Veep" is sorely missing. People in political power should not be measured on a scale of good to evil, but rather on a scale of: is their evil driven by lust for power or narcissism? I believe most would fall somewhere in between Meyer and Underwood.

So when Selina Meyer says, “politics is about people,” it is so hilariously unbelievable when contrasted with the behind the scenes reality that it is a natural punchline. You can imagine the cliche speech that would follow this line in reality, or so many real, slightly less cliche iterations of this pronounced by politicians with uncalled for self-righteousness. Then there would be the list. I think I gave a version of this speech when I was running for Congress in New Mexico. “This campaign is about everyone in this district! It’s for the Navajo on the reservation, the oil men in Farmington, the artists in Santa Fe, the peanut farmers on the eastern plains.” And at the time, I meant it. I knew that what I was advocating would be good for them because freedom is good for everyone.

I can’t let the Republicans and Democrats keep using this framing without contesting it. So here I go, diving headlong into the worst cliche possible. If we are to say that our philosophy of libertarianism is really better for everyone, we should be able to prove it in a way that will speak to everyone. So here goes this noble, if quixotic attempt, to explain what libertarianism means for people and why freedom is for everyone.

Freedom is for the young black man sitting in a jail cell for a victimless crime. When you punish someone for a crime with no victim, you are the criminal. Government is criminal to violate our freedom to decide what we put in our own bodies and use that as an excuse for the racist drug war. Freedom is about ending the drug war. That means no more lives ruined by a system of injustice, depriving everyone of the value that they can bring to the world. That means no more drain on society funding a police state that only makes us less safe.

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Freedom is for the business owner who had to shut down because of higher taxes and new regulations. Economic regulations by government always favor government interests, not the people’s interests. Getting rid of red tape and regulatory hurdles means businesses can thrive. Freedom means the ability to do business directly with people without a government coming between us. That means jobs and wealth opportunities and an economy that works for everyone, not just special interests at everyone else's expense.

Freedom is for the family pulled apart by “child protective services.” When government has the power to invade your privacy and take your children away in the name of protecting them, bad things are going to happen. Because the people who run these office operate without consequences for overreach, there is plenty of overreach as well as corruption in the foster child systems. Freedom means that for anyone wishing to provide services to families in any form, they will have to answer directly to the communities who pay for them and not violate rights in the name of protecting rights. This means that children who need a safe place to go will have it, and families that should stay together will.

Freedom is for the veteran who is contemplating suicide. At least 20 veterans commit suicide every day in the US. The most effective treatments for PTSD are kept illegal on behalf of the pharmaceutical industry and everyone else who has an interest in the drug war. Freedom is about that veteran being able to pursue effective treatment without being a “criminal.” Everyone benefits from veterans being empowered to be productive members of society when they leave the military.

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Freedom is for the factory worker who got laid off because of shifting economic winds driven by government-granted sweetheart deals. “Free trade agreement” is one of the most offensive government oxymorons because they always result in impediments to free trade that just so happen to benefit government’s political sponsors. Freedom means that the economy will find a much more stable equilibrium and this will mean less sudden shifts that result in layoffs. This makes it easier for businesses to be more productive and planning can be done without guessing how government will screw things up. This means that prices go down and quality of life goes up for everyone. This means that communities will be empowered to provide real welfare programs in line with people’s real needs.

Freedom is for the struggling single mother with a sick child who can’t get the right treatment because it’s illegal. As a result of the drug war, millions of Americans are denied the best available medical treatment and suffer as a result. Children have out of control seizures. Depressives turn to pharmaceuticals or alcohol. Cancer patients die sooner. Freedom means increased health, and a healthy society benefits everyone.

Okay I could keep going, but I don’t think I need to. No, really, I could do this all day. I’d start to repeat myself when it comes to how freedom helps all of these cliche people, but I think the point has been made. These cliche people really do represent real people. Lots of them. Even for the people who don’t think they are directly victimized by government, they all know someone who has. Part of why I got into politics, or rather “anti-politics” as I like to call what we do as libertarians, is that I wanted to apply these noble ideas to help real people. Even if you just want to fight the idea wars and never get your hands dirty in politics, just remember that these are real people we’re talking about. Social media flame wars can be about ideas, but because ideas have consequences … politics is about people.

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How about a "resource base economy", to get rid of money to have freedom in ourselves. We have the technology to feed all people in the world, we have the tech. that abundance in resources is possible. Money is literally a root of all evil, once we get rid of it, we gonna have a society free from oppression and abuse from elites.

If you get rid of trade based on individual self-ownership, which is the origin of sound money, you are going to have a bloodbath, as demonstrated time and time again historically now. Someone (an evil bastard usually) will be calling the shots and deciding centrally, and arbitrarily, who gets what. This of course results in the poor and underprivileged being crushed.

You are 100% correct that all of these things could be done right now. There must be a universalizable level playing field in place, however, where no man has greater rights than another, and this must be based on ISO (individual self-ownership). Money is not evil, but some people are. Affording them seats of high power and virtual godhood (what the state does) is the true problem in my view.

Sound money dignifies humans by rewarding them for their work and labor, done via the body they own. Have they spent time, energy, or resources to do or make something? They reap the benefits. Corrupt, state-sanctioned debt dollars create havoc, misery, and infinite and untold bloodshed, and are a system of slavery that says, essentially: WE OWN your body, your time, your labor, so give us your money.

Am totally in support of your view. I think the blood thirsty leaders are just about useless. Imagine what one said recently calling the youths of his country lazy, when he could hardly point out five schemes in which he has helped the youth face the scourge of unemployment, if only the whole system is decentralized so that every human owns a decent life

Most here are getting their hands dirty in helping real people. I think this should be respected, regardless of political activism or otherwise.

Securing donations for political parties embedded in a political system designed to stifle freedom and dissent is all well and good (to each his own), but I have to take issue with the marginalization of the philosophical battlefield.

The implication that “idea wars” are somehow inferior to politicking is strange. Ideas are what give birth to reality, as you say yourself in this post. They have consequences. So it is my prescription that instead of flaming others who disagree, resulting in more manifested misunderstanding and toxic division, we dialogue.

Thankfully this platform is full of dissenters and individuals capable of dialogue and disagreement without resorting to name-calling, political euphemism, and the like.

By the way, arguments about Voluntaryist principle aside, many are are still waiting for you to address the recent messages sent from what has been corroborated to be your Google + account (correct me if I am wrong, or maybe you were hacked?) to a nine-year-old threatening a lawsuit against his parents.

If people is what politics is about, please do address what “the people” are asking, repeatedly. I have emailed you but have received no response.

Cheers.

Let us hope that a country or a world, formed by innovative ideas, says that the art of economics is to consider the most remote effects of any political act, and not merely its immediate consequences, when calculating the repercussions of that policy, not on a group , but in all sectors. and The function of liberalism in the past was to put a limit on the powers of kings. the function of true liberalism in the future will be to put a limit to the power of parliaments. let's hope that in the future, not too far away, we will have a free society

I wish the World was completely built on ideas - sadly we have to get our hands dirty if we want to see them birthed.

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Cutting excessive government regulations that stifle business; Getting rid of interventions that separate family from child in the name of 'helping' and of course making sure our veterans get the right treatments they deserve. Keep them coming, this is revealing stuff

In other words I'm screwed because sheeple will outvote me.

dont know why people keep electing idiots.
may be politics makes them

Politics is about theft and destruction, the end.

freedom is the most important thing in every Man's life, so in order to live a stright liffe anyone of us mustttt have freedom. thank you you @adamkokesh for those amazing posts

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