In a recent Washington Times commentary, Jeffrey Miron, spells out the consistency of the libertarian approach. Click here cato publications to view the article.
Sadly, but realistically, Miron ends his article with:
“….libertarians can (not) yet win national office, but they can push conservatives and liberals toward more consistent views. Libertarian-leaning liberals can nudge Democrats to support cuts in entitlements so these programs do not bankrupt the country. Libertarian-leaning conservatives can push Republicans to support marijuana legalization, expanded immigration or homosexual marriage out of genuine respect for individual liberty. The combination could create a “libertarian-middle” that all politicians would have to accommodate.”