ahmm,
by the way, you may want to reply as answers to all of above questions with this sentence:
"at whose expense?"
if you don't like the way the airline industry sets the rules you don't have to fly. Last time I checked the use of air travel was a private-not public means of travel. As such it is private property and the government's job is to protect private property. And yes that means your physical being.
as a libertarian it is ironic that he would suggest such changes calling for more government intervention and not less.
why not just let the market work out the solution with it's checks and balances punishing business with financial loss for unethical practices?
It's amazing that in the field of electronics and other engineering fields the "principles" are taught and learned in order to yield results. Proper principles of philosophy and metaphysical truths are no different...
how about sticking to the basics of the right of the people to pursue happiness and possibly accepting that it may not be obtained? Accepting resonsibility for your actions even when misstreated is part of that happiness. Happiness is not obtained so much in physical or temporary conditions but in eternal...
ahmm, by the way, you may want to reply as answers to all of above questions with this sentence: "at whose expense?" if you don't like the way the airline industry sets the rules you don't have to fly. Last time I checked the use of air travel was a private-not public means of travel. As such it is private property and the government's job is to protect private property. And yes that means your physical being. as a libertarian it is ironic that he would suggest such changes calling for more government intervention and not less. why not just let the market work out the solution with it's checks and balances punishing business with financial loss for unethical practices? It's amazing that in the field of electronics and other engineering fields the "principles" are taught and learned in order to yield results. Proper principles of philosophy and metaphysical truths are no different... how about sticking to the basics of the right of the people to pursue happiness and possibly accepting that it may not be obtained? Accepting resonsibility for your actions even when misstreated is part of that happiness. Happiness is not obtained so much in physical or temporary conditions but in eternal...