“That was a particularly ignorant post, and useless post.”
In response to one that was even more ignorant, and very ill-informed.
You work, or worked for the government, right?
In 1980 the libertarians ran their most successful Presidential candidate ever, trying to stop Ronald Reagan, their canidate, Ed Clark.
"In 1979 he won the Libertarian Party presidential nomination at the party's convention in Los Angeles, California. He published a book on his programs, entitled "A New Beginning". The book's introduction was by Eugene McCarthy. During the campaign, Clark positioned himself as a peace candidate and emphasized both large budget and tax cuts, as well as outreach to liberals and progressives unhappy with the resumption of Selective Service registration and the arms race with the Soviet Union."
When asked in a television interview to summarize libertarianism, Clark used the phrase "low-tax liberalism,"