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Sorry for the wrong assessment.

There can be rough ā€œlibertariansā€ but I think most donā€™t want to dismantle a libertarian state but instead want to create one. A lost opportunity where left and right could meet.

To me, the meme is not clearly right wing because the clown looks like the joker.

Let me shift the last part a bit. Corrupt executives are expected. Thatā€™s why freedom is important so that nobody is locked in with them. The same cannot be said for civil servants. As long as a party covers important topics, it can be corrupt in many other areas and voters cannot change anything.

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I just donā€™t see the distinction. Without a government with actual regulatory teeth, those corrupt executives are just as liable to lock people in. Dismantling state power just gives those executives more opportunities to abuse their power. You canā€™t reduce government and expect private interests to not fill the vacuum. The concept that private executives with no voter accountability would be less corrupt than politicians is wholly ridiculous.

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Those executives can also use the state for abuse. Itā€™s easier to get tax money with one government contract than having to sell something to all citizens. Or remember those epi pens. Regulations can be used to massively increase profits.

The point of free markets is that executives can be corrupt. Instead of voting every 5 years, customers can immediately react and buy somewhere else.

You may be right that private interests donā€™t immediately fill up a government vacuum. With the internet, times may have changed and it could be easy for citizens to coordinate.

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