No it should not happen that people steal property under threat of kidnapping or death. However, everyone should have a house. Everyone should be almost free to pursuit what they want to do. We can not have a few people own most of the system or 90% of the system. We must spread around the wealth and that is why Norway having lots of resources (much like United States) but it has an extremely high absolute standard of living. It has low suicide rates, it has a high general of happeniness and cohesion. We must not have the Wal-Mart family who only helps themselves and empoverishes the rest of 3 million people. Costco will be bigger than Wal-Mart one day, and it pays its employs $18 - $20 dollars an hour, a middle class or almost middle class wage.
Fight who? Who are you talking about?
Free people will never be equal, and equal people will never be free.
I agree with you about a lot of the problems this world faces. I am not a fan of governments or corporations. I just want you to realize that when you say taxes. What you are actually talking about is men with guns stealing peoples property under the threat of kidnapping or death. That is what taxes are. If you don't believe me, stop paying yours and see what happens. You could argue that we must allow men with guns to steal peoples things so they can give them to the poor. I however would disagree. I think that theft is always wrong. Even if you intend to do good with it. (this is totally ignoring the efficacy of welfare. Thats an entirely different argument.)
Also. You are the one that keeps saying we are in a war. What do you do in a war? Why do Americans always want to wage wars on things?
I have no wish to fight a war against anyone.
If we do not have taxes? Who will fund the military to protect us? (That does not say we need a $600 billion military budget) We will not have regional warlords. We need a military who believes in the just and proper values. To protect us, even from ourselves.
Before taxes in America, America was very isolationist due to maybe the Monroe Doctrine. "a principle of US policy, originated by President James Monroe in 1823, that any intervention by external powers in the politics of the Americas is a potentially hostile act against the US." We wanted to be left alone.
We did not go to wars much but the system was unstable. There were continous economic crises, up and down, up and down, much like the early stages of bitshares. A lack of taxes was early stage.
We need government or else we will go back to kings, which the people of the world will not do, no matter how much money one has the people will not relent.
I do believe in Libertarian policies however, a Libertarian, is a liberal, I am not saying a Libertarian is a Democrat.