For some libertarian purists, legislation is never good enough. If a bill doesn’t do absolutely everything that they want, they call it “watered down” and actively oppose it — even if it takes a small step forward for liberty. This is a sucky strategy and sucky strategies suck.
In this episode of Thoughts from Maharrey Head, I take on these libertarian purists with some sage advice from Thomas Jefferson.
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SHOW NOTES AND LINKS
Free E-Book: The Power of No!: The Historical and Constitutional Basis for State Nullification
Nullification is the Goal, Not a Specific Policy
Letter from Thomas Jefferson to James Madison Nov. 17, 1798
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