I don't think he ever said it specifically but I assume lib-right.
He's a pragmatic, solution-oriented, no-BS guy and wants laws to be more straight-forward and less convoluted.
However he's not a "taxation is theft" kind of libertarian, and he also knows that some extent of government involvement in the free market is needed to break monopolies and oligopolies and stuff like that.
I don't think he ever said it specifically but I assume lib-right.
He's a pragmatic, solution-oriented, no-BS guy and wants laws to be more straight-forward and less convoluted.
However he's not a "taxation is theft" kind of libertarian, and he also knows that some extent of government involvement in the free market is needed to break monopolies and oligopolies and stuff like that.