The proposed changes in laws will be possible only after you get the power to change. As I said, there is no airdrop. How can you get the position of power?

Will need to talk and walk with the people. What would you say to an ordinary village guy in India?

Vote for me…

I would like to close down all government banks?

Let shops run free from regulations?

We will remove all mandis (APMC) ?

Let everyone keep guns?

Let the free market fix your roads and let them charge you what they want?

Are these talking points correct?

Will any person stay 2 mins after hearing this?

Don’t tie yourself like slaves to the labels of your fav ism. Be a politician. Can you adapt and cover yourself with a wrong shawl to first get to power. If you cannot, this is also ended before it could start. If you can, don’t be rigid about other isms. They too are false adaptations.

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>>The proposed changes in laws will be possible only after you get the power to change. As I said, there is no airdrop. How can you get the position of power?

The role I have chosen for myself is to educate. And I am not willing to compromise and I never will. You asked for a 'libertarian transition plan', and I have given you a brief overview of it. I have attached it at the end of the post in case you have not read it.

It's upto you to make up your own mind. If you're interested in electoral politics, these are the folks you'll have to check out:

https://libertarianparty.in/

(I am not affiliated with them)

>>I would like to close down all government banks?

Not close them down, but privatise them and make them adhere to the organic rules of the market.

>>Let shops run free from regulations?

Yes, because regulations exist to favour big businesses and corporates and to kill competition. They cause monopolies. They cause corruption.

They are used by bureaucrats to fleece shop owners with so many bribes that they can't even operate businesses properly and profitably.

>>We will remove all mandis (APMC) ?

Yes, mandi monopoly should be broken up. People can then form competing voluntary mandi networks all over India. With the internet, this is more than possible.

>>Let everyone keep guns?

Yes, the police don't protect people from thieves, rapists, trespassers and murderers. They arrive 30 mins late to the crime scene. Everyone has the right to defend themselves and their property from aggressive criminals.

>>Let the free market fix your roads and let them charge you what they want?

Villagers, town people, city people can get together and fix roads by getting money from people who want the roads to be fixed in advance. The payments don't have to come later for usage. The market will arrive at the best solution.

>>Will any person stay 2 mins after hearing this?

Yes, they will and they have. I have spoken to many people.

Here's a brief overview of the transition plan again in case you haven't read it:

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