Actual immigration reform would go a long way too. There's a misunderstanding (intentional by some) that libertarians want a free for all at the border with no security. That's only true for an extremist fringe. The LP presidential ticket for 2020 did a good job of articulating what I believe most libertarians support when it comes to immigration, and that's more of an Ellis Island system. There's no reason the process should take as long as it currently does, and as expensive as it is. Check people. Verify who they are. Register them and let them in. People wanting to come here to work isn't a bad thing, especially if they have a legal status. Immigrants have done great things for this country and in many cases the offspring of immigrants do exceptionally well. Immigration also becomes less of a burden if we fix the entitlement programs that would deter people from showing up just to live off of the government, which is a minority of cases. But it would allow people to be more comfortable with increased immigration. There are a lot of potential entrepreneurs in that group and hard workers on top of that. Neither R or D seem to actually care about addressing the real problem of immigration.
And speaking of entrepreneurs, we need to on all levels, local/state/federal, stop all of the regulations that make it increasingly difficult for people to start small businesses. This hurts the poorer among us more than anything and limits their options of lifting themselves up.
And speaking of entrepreneurs, we need to on all levels, local/state/federal, stop all of the regulations that make it increasingly difficult for people to start small businesses. This hurts the poorer among us more than anything and limits their options of lifting themselves up.
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