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by wallace_f
3476 days ago
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> I wish solving our problems was as simple as dismantling our governments I can understand that. It's certainly a topic for debate, not one where one side has proven to be right or wrong. Johnson wasn't really in favor of dismantling government oversight on everything. He has stated he's in favor of agencies which protect environment, health, water, etc. He wants market-based solutions like a carbon tax where they will work better than heavy handed regulation. |
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I could theoretically get behind some of that. However it doesn't look like Gary Johnson actually supports a carbon tax:
http://reason.com/blog/2016/08/26/gary-johnson-no-to-carbon-...
Perhaps the hard political position libertarians put themselves in is between the "no taxes, no regulation, ever!" conservatives and people who aspire to only have regulatory institutions where it makes sense (perhaps such as yourself). Moreover, at a certain point, it seems like market-based solutions and heavy handed regulations become essentially the same. Imagining an extreme scenario: what if you had a carbon tax of $1M per cubic meter of CO2 burned? It would certainly seem a lot like a regulation at that point.