Libertarian Red Pill...
I know I've previously cracked on Thomas DiLorenzo in the past, but I have to agree with him here. Libertarian policy think tanks a la Cato may as well pack it up and go home. Move along, there is nothing more to see in Washington. What we've witnessed the past few weeks is a flat out coup in the best traditions of right wing South American strong men. The entire US banking and credit system has been nationalized. The State is now moving in to commercial paper and soon will be spreading it's tentacles into banking and financial equities. In all seriousness, if you would have pulled a Rip Van Winkle the past 8 years and just woke up and wandered into the National Security zone that Washington DC has become while learning that money and credit have now been completely nationalized, you would justifiably--in all incredulity--think that some right wing strong man had managed to execute some sort of coup d’état.
With all due respect to Lane, now is the time for libertarians to actually be picking up their manifestos, not putting them down. Low-tax liberalism now is about as much a pipe dream in the US as it would be in one party states such as China or historically, in Mussolini's fascist, corporatist Italy. I'm sorry, libertarianism is not about providing the swing vote for which party gets to select the puppet masters from the same pool of ruling class overlords. At this point the idea of the libertarian democrat or the libertarian republican leading an eventual charge of an "American Perestroika" to reform or unwind the mess we are now in seems delusional. Whatever "success" or "reform" achieved down the road is only going to bleed into the next moral hazard that triggers the actual mother of all tsunamis, the collapse of the US Medicare and Social Security systems. The so-called tsunami we are seeing today is but mere manufactured bubbles from a New York city sky rise hot tub. The actual real thing is yet to come, and the US nationalization of money and credit now virtually guarantees that that tsunami will be a Nation-State Level extinction Event.
Libertarianism, in order to remain a viable and relevant movement--and not just reduced to mere irrelevant peanut gallery squawking--is going to have to morph into a resistance movement. I'm not a fanatic, and I'm not talking about violence against the State. I'm referring to a movement devoted to the creation of alternative voluntary systems outside the purview of the State. You want to convert people to libertarianism in the stark reality of the fascist, corporatist State, then give them an alternative to non-violently opt out of the State while minimizing the risk of Statist reprisal. Libertarianism needs to become the red pill and not just a lighter shader coating of the blue pill. Sorry to say, recent events have obviated any possibility of sugar coating the blue pill from a libertarian perspective.



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