Originally posted by ra
Under Libertarian government most ordinances restricting private behavior on private property would be eliminated. So long as a person's behavior doesn't interfere with your basic rights to life and property, the government can't get involved.
ra
I absolutely 100% support that concept.
I grew up living in neighborhoods where you pretty much had the right to do whatever you wanted in your own yard. It's not pretty if the neighbor destroys his property with possible consequences to your own property values.
I now (for the moment) own a home in a deed-restricted community. Despite having a huge back yard that almost no one can see, I am not supposed to do anything with it beyond an approved fence. Tool sheds, regardless of size or quality, are specifically forbidden. I didn't get a two-car garage so I could use half of it storing lawn care tools, etc. My only alternative is to pay a service to do my yard for me. When I make enough to afford a kid and a maid, then I might consider a lawn service as well.
I have also lived in Navy barracks for many years.
Libertarian policies on individual freedoms are exactly what I want.
Unfortunately, some people think I will be happier if laws are passed to protect me from my fellow citizens by taking both of our freedoms/rights.
Everybody could live equally well and be equally safe with equal jobs if the government locked us all up in maximum security prisons and made us smash rocks in return for government contractor food and water. That is pretty much what it will be like for me if the socialists (dems) and federalists (reps) continue to empower our federal government with far more responsibilities than were needed or intended by the founding fathers.
Given the two-party system, I take the reps over the dems though
