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Trump, Socialism, and the Coronavirus Epidemic - The Atlantic
What libertarians would do in response to coronavirus claiming that libertarians support:
1. Praise for the free market's role in keeping day-to-day life functional.
2. Advice of personal responsibility.
3. Condemnation of counterproductive regulations and lack of transparency.
4. Rejection of corporate bailouts and price controls.
5. Mixed feelings on emergency social welfare.
6. Skepticism of mandatory lockdowns, travel bans, and the like.
7. Insistence on temporary changes.
There Are No Libertarians in an Epidemic
Donald Trump is running for reelection on an anti-socialist message. But the COVID-19 outbreak demonstrates the emptiness of ideological labels.
Even as Kudlow spoke, the Trump administration was taking aggressive measures to halt the epidemic’s spread—measures that rely on the sort of big-government intervention that was a CPAC bogeyman. ...
Speaking to reporters at the White House yesterday, Trump said he wants to shore up businesses and aid people whose finances have been hit. “We’re going to be working with … a lot of companies so they don’t get penalized for something that’s not their fault,” he said. ...
“That’s not free-market capitalism,” says Jean Cohen, a political-theory professor at Columbia University, referring to the measures the White House has contemplated as the virus spreads. “You can choose the term: It’s regulated capitalism, or it’s the interventionist state, or it’s democratic socialism. If you want to serve the public good instead of private profit making, you need government to come in and make sure that’s done.”
Whatever the term, the Trump administration’s handling of the outbreak amounts to government activism in the face of a national crisis. It’s nothing new and, as may well prove the case this time around, it’s often necessary. ...
In Trump’s case, he may try to have it both ways: using socialism as a convenient campaign slogan, while battling the coronavirus with extraordinary measures comparable to what other modern presidents have done to beat back a crisis. Critics have panned his methods so far. As infections spread, he’s kept up his golf outings and fundraising schedule, while downplaying a virus that could have reached his outstretched hand: At CPAC, he greeted Matt Schlapp, the chairman of the American Conservative Union, who was in contact with the infected participant.
What libertarians would do in response to coronavirus claiming that libertarians support:
1. Praise for the free market's role in keeping day-to-day life functional.
2. Advice of personal responsibility.
3. Condemnation of counterproductive regulations and lack of transparency.
4. Rejection of corporate bailouts and price controls.
5. Mixed feelings on emergency social welfare.
6. Skepticism of mandatory lockdowns, travel bans, and the like.
7. Insistence on temporary changes.