Prohibition in the American sense is almost universally used to refer to the short lived constitutional amendment banning alcohol nationwide. For which we can thank the early feminists but I digress.
The IRS should not even exist. It's not constitutional at all as anyone calling themselves a libertarian would know.
Prohibition in the American sense is almost universally used to refer to the short lived constitutional amendment banning alcohol nationwide. For which we can thank the early feminists but I digress.
The IRS should not even exist. It's not constitutional at all as anyone calling themselves a libertarian would know.
I don't think I ever called myself a libertarian, just a pragmatist.
Agree IRS shouldn't exist, but it does, so we should leverage it rather than living in fantasy land.
The real difference is you are an idealist. I can appreciate it but it isn't productive.