Skinnywater
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Re: Score One for a Return of Civil Rights
I appreciate your efforts in the above post jtex. At least an effort in dialouge is made instead of blindly accepting the government as the only answer.
In almost all cases the arguement can be made that government (bureaucracy) is usually the worst option. The GAO substantiates this including airport security.
Privatising airport security with government oversight is more palatable to me.
QC, some of my personal positions are vague.
It's more the consequence of my own checks and balance here on iboats. While I'm very eager to engage in debate, I don't initiate political threads.
So that you may understand generally my position on some of those vague stances and more specifically me prefering "more difficult solutions."
For instance, I prefer isolationism to imperialism and foriegn entanglements.
I prefer family involvement, charity and community involvement over welfare and Social Security (new deal)programs.
In almost all ways that can be imagined I prefer individualism over even the slightest government involvement. Yet I don't consider myself a Libertarian at all.
I suspect this only provides you with more questions. Please, I'd be happy to answer them if you care to start a new topic...
Regarding airline security, I'm glad you asked. There's some good reasons for airlines to hand it over to TSA, I'll try to explain. It's kind of related to free enterprise, just as QC implied.
I appreciate your efforts in the above post jtex. At least an effort in dialouge is made instead of blindly accepting the government as the only answer.
In almost all cases the arguement can be made that government (bureaucracy) is usually the worst option. The GAO substantiates this including airport security.
Privatising airport security with government oversight is more palatable to me.
I guess what I intended was to continue this discussion, as you are correct, I do not understand how you envision that this particular issue would've evolved without Government's interference. I am absolutely open to you explaining
QC, some of my personal positions are vague.
It's more the consequence of my own checks and balance here on iboats. While I'm very eager to engage in debate, I don't initiate political threads.
So that you may understand generally my position on some of those vague stances and more specifically me prefering "more difficult solutions."
For instance, I prefer isolationism to imperialism and foriegn entanglements.
I prefer family involvement, charity and community involvement over welfare and Social Security (new deal)programs.
In almost all ways that can be imagined I prefer individualism over even the slightest government involvement. Yet I don't consider myself a Libertarian at all.
I suspect this only provides you with more questions. Please, I'd be happy to answer them if you care to start a new topic...