Yeah, this list wasn't necessarily in order of priority, but just addressing the grievances and issues I have with the Libertarian viewpoints in general. I agree that cryptocurrency could potentially hold the government more accountable via competition, though I still maybe think it's too late. As far as immigration goes, it was just on my mind after the interview I saw. I doubt it's a wash between how much we spend on welfare for immigrants and how much it costs to enforce immigration, but I agree that most methods of limiting immigration does not work, ie building a wall. Really, I think many of our immigration problems would be solved if we legalized drugs and got rid of welfare for immigrants (and eventually citizens too). Many of the places Central American immigrants are flocking from, are doing so because drug violence is rampant. Granted, legalizing drugs here wouldn't single-handedly stop that, but it would certainly cut down on it by eliminating one of the biggest customers of illegal drug purchases.
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