So in other words, you wouldn't push the button, since you pushing it would be you acting as a central planner and thus a violation of your principles against that concept. Is that a fair summation?
RE: The Daily Owl, Ep. 19: The Impracticality of "Pragmatic" Libertarianism
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I don't know man. It is an entirely unrealistic scenario that could never happen in this reality. I might push it, I might not. It doesn't matter because it will never happen, is what I am saying.
If you could tell me what specifically would be ended, it might be easier to answer. I am honestly not trying to be evasive here. Perhaps I just need to think about it a little more.
Would it just erase all all Federal policy, law, procedure, authority, and jobs?
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