JohnStOnge wrote:Libertarians do have a social policy agenda. They (we) support legalization of recreational drugs. Also things like prostitution.
In fact, I'd say things that fall into the "social policy" category are more important overall...if one had to choose...than things that fall into the "economic policy" category are to Libertarians. The two are difficult to separate in some instances. But I don't think saying that "social policy" is unimportant to Libertarians is correct. It's extremely important.
If the Liberatarians want to leave anything that's not specifically spelled out in the constitution up to the states (I don't know if they do or not) then I wouldn't have a problem with them.
Some examples:
Recreational drugs- leave it up to the states- states rights.
Gay marriage- leave it up to the states- states rights.
Prostitution- leave it up to the states- states rights.
Abortion-leave it up to the states- states rights (this isn't left up to the states now).
Minimum wage- leave it up to the states- states rights.
I could go on...