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We Can Politely Disagree:
Sensible Answers to Tough Questions, Part 1

Having urged civil disagreement between candidates, I now enumerate a few
points where Mary Ruwart and I take different stands on issues. The following
are issues that have significant national interest: The National debt.
National defense.  Climate Change. Pollution.  Our answers differ a great
deal.  Which do you prefer?  That choice is up to you.

Dr. Ruwart describes herself as being from the libertarian wing of the
Libertarian Party.  I view myself as being from the centrist wing of the
Libertarian Party:  I'm not Republican Lite, and I'm not an anarchist.

*#1 What is the Libertarian response to handling the National Debt?*

**Ruwart** (pp. 91-92, *Short Answers to the Tough Questions* by Mary J.
Ruwart): The national debt represents loans to government secured by its
willingness to tax (steal from) its citizens.  Thus, some Libertarians view
buying government bonds as encouraging a thief and
have no qualms about repudiating the debt.  Others believe that government
property (including over 40% of the U.S. landmass) should be liquidated to
repay the debt, wholly or in part.

**Phillies**:  Three choices for solving the national debt are paying it,
selling assets, and repudiating it.  I  say that we should eliminate the
National debt by paying it.

Can we? It's exactly like paying off a house mortgage.  If you want to pay
off a mortgage over 30 years, your monthly payment on the principal starts
near a tenth of a percent of initial debt.  We have nine trillion
dollars of national debt.  A budget surplus around $100 billion a year and
constant future payments makes our funded national debt go away by 2040.
What about alternative solutions?

Sell Federal lands?  That won't work. Why?  America has around a billion
acres of Federal land.  Parts of that land, such as the Grand Canyon, simply
will not be sold. To pay off the national debt by selling the
rest, we'd need to clear around $10,000 an acre.  In contrast, in eastern
Kansas and Western Missouri, real estate ads show farmland for one or two
thousand dollars per acre.  Selling all our Federal lands might raise, being
optimistic about central Alaska, perhaps a trillion dollars, ignoring what
happens to real estate prices if 40% of our land area hits the market. A
trillion dollars is barely a tenth of the funded
National debt.

Repudiate the national Debt?  Ask yourself: What happens next? Huge numbers
of Americans bought T-Bills for their retirement. Their retirement savings
are wiped out. Foreign governments hold dollar
reserves in Treasury bonds. The value of the dollar vanishes.  Banks hold
financial reserves in Treasury bonds.  Those banks are insolvent; their
doors close. The economy collapses.   Furthermore, no one --
neither foreign governments nor our own citizens would be willing to lend
the U.S. money again since by this point we would have established that we
renege on our obligations.

My good friend Mike Badnarik always  asks: 'Is it Constitutional?' No,
repudiation is not constitutional. The 14th Amendment says so.   And the
opposition parties chant 'Repudiation is Theft'.

*#2:  Libertarian National Defense*

**Ruwart**: Free trade is the best national defense we could ever have. No
country bombs their trading partners.  (page 77)

**Phillies*:*  A real defense requires real defenses. Trade is no defense.
Countries that trade with each other go to war regularly.  A few examples:

Consider the Latin American countries attacked and occupied, sometimes
repeatedly, by their major trade partner, the United States. World War I was
fought between countries that had traded substantially with each other. In
1937, Japan invaded major trade partner China.  In 1941, when Germany
invaded Russia, and 1945, when Russia invaded Manjukuo, each country
attacked a major trading partner.  In 1943, Italy declared war on Germany,
which had been not only its largest trade partner but its primary military
ally.

National defense requires a real national defense policy, such as the
national defense policy that I have previously proposed at
http://choosegeorge.org/peace .





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