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Then they're not libertarians, but pretenders attempting to mock libertarianism. Libertarianism is by default unpopular amongst anyone with an unfair position of power. Corrupt business owners use government subsides, priviledges and kick backs to stay afloat and monopolise a sector of the market and politicians of all kinds who are not libertarian are fallacists who attempt to derail political science to fool people into voting for them either for the sake of pushing an agenda or for the sake of getting easily fooled people to vote for them instead of what is good for them.