It feels to be written from a libertarian point of view.
You might argue that the FDA causes a lot more then 45,000 yearly deaths by not allowing valuable medicines to be brought to market. It’s debatable whether or not a more government interference or less government interference would be helpful. The same goes for government interventions in the economy. On the other hand there’s no other party that might defend the country from attack then the government.
Before the tea party when this was written libertarian slogans were less of an applause light.
So I would interpret the post as saying, immediately afterwards the politicians responding by saying libertarian things but then they overreacted instead of engaging policies that would pass libertarian standards.
It feels to be written from a libertarian point of view.
You might argue that the FDA causes a lot more then 45,000 yearly deaths by not allowing valuable medicines to be brought to market. It’s debatable whether or not a more government interference or less government interference would be helpful. The same goes for government interventions in the economy. On the other hand there’s no other party that might defend the country from attack then the government.
Before the tea party when this was written libertarian slogans were less of an applause light.
So I would interpret the post as saying, immediately afterwards the politicians responding by saying libertarian things but then they overreacted instead of engaging policies that would pass libertarian standards.
(that said I don’t agree with the point)