Tennesseahawk
Veteran Expediter
Liberals often talk about freedom from government intrusion, making me think they sound like libertarians. Regardless, they are not. Yes, their thought of being free is wonderful, leading them to Ron Paul in a disillusioned Obama world. So what is the main difference between freedom-loving liberals and libertarians?
I think the biggest difference is that liberals hold the illusion that you can have liberty alongside big government. You can't. The more power government has, the more intrusive it becomes. There is no way around that. It's called bureaucracy.
The ONLY way to achieve freedom from government is to do the government's job yourself. That means being a responsible individual, with a strong work ethic. Strong individuals create a strong community. Strong communities create a strong country. And a strong country doesn't take crap from a bunch of bureaucrats. Let freedom ring!
I think the biggest difference is that liberals hold the illusion that you can have liberty alongside big government. You can't. The more power government has, the more intrusive it becomes. There is no way around that. It's called bureaucracy.
The ONLY way to achieve freedom from government is to do the government's job yourself. That means being a responsible individual, with a strong work ethic. Strong individuals create a strong community. Strong communities create a strong country. And a strong country doesn't take crap from a bunch of bureaucrats. Let freedom ring!