Jason Harvestdancer
Contributor
You didn't answer the question.They say the quiet part out loud. Not cool Mises.You know, this is a perfect opportunity for you to show off how much you know about the Libertarian Party and the libertarian movement by describing how the Mises caucus is different from other factions. Please elucidate.
Okay, lots of emotive opinions but no elaboration.The Mises Caucus that has taken over the National Libertarian Party wants to disolve the United States Of America into a bunch of independent nations. This is beyond batshit crazy. I am sure that this will make the New Libertarian Party under new management very popular in future elections, local and national.
You know people are getting desperate when they compare libertarians to a Democrat.This new Libartarian Party is even crazier than the LaRouchites were back in the day Lyndon LaRouche ran for president while in federal prison.
Wikipedia - Mises Caucus
PlatformEdit
The Mises Caucus claims in their platform that they
Yes, no more nation, no states. Anarchy.
- support private property rights and reject socialism[33]
- support the Austrian School of economics[33]
- reject mainstream monetary policies, such as central banking and state-issued currency[33]
- support decentralization, including secession and localism, "all the way down to the individual"[33]
- support non-interventionist foreign policy and opposition to war[33]
- reject identity politics as "weaponized tribal collectivism that is antithetical to individualism"[33]
Finally an actual answer.
You think that opposition to central banking is crazy.
You think non-interventionism is crazy
You think opposition to identity politics and opposition to collectivism and embrace of individualism is crazy.
You think property rights are crazy.
You think the concepts of decentralization and secession are crazy. Especially decentralization.
Therefore you think the Mises Caucus is crazy.
Some people think the lack of a strong central authoritarian government is anarchy. They're wrong.