• MrZee
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    10 months ago

    It’s one thing to want smaller government. It’s another to want to completely shut down core function of the government. This quote shows that he want to do the latter and I think it clearly illustrates why you would call him “extreme” right wing:

    The president-elect also announced that public works would be “cut down to zero” and those already in progress would be put out to tender so that “there would be no more state spending”.

    Public works includes roads and other such infrastructure work. He isn’t saying shrink. He’s saying zero. Shutting down core public works is pretty damn far out there.

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      10 months ago

      That is where I disagree and am radically differ from libertarians.

      I do believe the government is the best choice for some projects, even when it is not the most cost effective.

      Roads are a perfect example. I have had libertarian friends claim the roads could be privatized with better results. I do not believe that since roads are vital for living. Imagine if someone bought all the roads in your town and then charged a crazy fee to use them. Roads would only be maintained in areas where it’s profitable instead of all over the place.

      I also believe in a single payer health system. I think that is something the government should do. The military is another example of something that should be run by the government.