Originally posted by Jeff Lebowski
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It is an intellectual exercise of consistency. If I am to demand personal liberties, I cannot be intellectually inconsistent by disallowing any particular liberty. It would be intellectually inconsistent to fail to support the expansion of this liberty desired by others. As a straight, I have no need of this liberty. But as I a libertarian I must support the reasonable expansion of personal liberties for all persons desiring to excise liberties from the state.
Emotionally, I have no investment in this cause, take no credit or blame for its expansion but it is reasonable to expand all liberties at the expense of the state.
Fiscal policy and monetary policy speak to a minimalist state where personal liberties are maximized.
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