Yep, and that's why libertarians sometimes feel like rats burrowing in and opening the hole for other rats.
It is not a "private company" if compelled or otherwise rewarded by the government. The government cannot violate the Constitution by proxy, and we need to stand firm in this fact. It opens the way for far further reaching tyranny.
Yep, and that's why libertarians sometimes feel like rats burrowing in and opening the hole for other rats.
It is not a "private company" if compelled or otherwise rewarded by the government. The government cannot violate the Constitution by proxy, and we need to stand firm in this fact. It opens the way for far further reaching tyranny.