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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 947539" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>True but then if it follows to it's conclusions by de-centralizing and thus de-powers centers of political powers, it becomes a bit more problematic to co-opt said power. The Koch's have <a href="http://www.lewrockwell.com/blog/lewrw/archives/106943.html" target="_blank"><span style="color: #ff0000">mostly owned Cato</span></a> since day one, google Kochtopus for that history, but the growing trends in libertarianism as opposed to Libertarianism and Ron Paul not withstanding, is away from political libertarianism which keeps power centered and towards philosophical libertarianism which disdains political power over people and markets. This is what has the Koch's and other partyarchs scared and out to control to keep the 2 party statism together so they can maintain heirarchy and ownership and thus their own state privilege upon which their own wealth is built. They are in truth statists of the first order.</p><p></p><p>The great debate is which one will prevail and thus your point valid in that political perspective following a purely political outcome of party politics is maintained. Following the argument that the Koch's and corp. capitalism like libertarianism, I ask the question, where is all those big bucks at in the Ron Paul campaign? Being those dollars are in fact in the other candidates and Obama's campaign coffers, the very "Libertarianism" that MFE squawks and bleats about, seems that form of "Libertarianism" is actually backing his guy and the other republican sock puppet wanna-bees!</p><p></p><p>Speaks Volumes!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 947539, member: 2189"] True but then if it follows to it's conclusions by de-centralizing and thus de-powers centers of political powers, it becomes a bit more problematic to co-opt said power. The Koch's have [URL="http://www.lewrockwell.com/blog/lewrw/archives/106943.html"][COLOR=#ff0000]mostly owned Cato[/COLOR][/URL] since day one, google Kochtopus for that history, but the growing trends in libertarianism as opposed to Libertarianism and Ron Paul not withstanding, is away from political libertarianism which keeps power centered and towards philosophical libertarianism which disdains political power over people and markets. This is what has the Koch's and other partyarchs scared and out to control to keep the 2 party statism together so they can maintain heirarchy and ownership and thus their own state privilege upon which their own wealth is built. They are in truth statists of the first order. The great debate is which one will prevail and thus your point valid in that political perspective following a purely political outcome of party politics is maintained. Following the argument that the Koch's and corp. capitalism like libertarianism, I ask the question, where is all those big bucks at in the Ron Paul campaign? Being those dollars are in fact in the other candidates and Obama's campaign coffers, the very "Libertarianism" that MFE squawks and bleats about, seems that form of "Libertarianism" is actually backing his guy and the other republican sock puppet wanna-bees! Speaks Volumes! [/QUOTE]
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