Meanwhile, Libertardians are at it again
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Libertarianism is a nice tool in a toolbox. Its a wonderful philosophy for the long term. If the Articles of Confederation showed us, having the government being Too Weak to step in is also a flaw. If The Libertarians of Texas are okay with second class citizens without access to the internet, fuck 'em. They only pull that one out a few times to wipe someone off the internet, but they'll use it.
Also the idea that Corporations have Free speech came in the 1936. Is there any shitty President in charge at the time who implemented many of the systems that ruined the country? Ah, right.
But is that really true? I was taught the same, but I'm not sure it isn't just more propaganda from the federally-funded liberal education system. Would the anti-federalists who lived at the time agree that it was flawed? Perhaps some of the problems and even "chaos" that a weak confederation were unable to solve are actually fine. It just wasn't ideal for the central banker class.
I want free (as in freedom) and widely available Internet, but that should be a state issue. Current abuse of the commerce clause wasn't imagined at the founding.