>>10
It's simple. By following the laws of reasonning we can deduce the answers.
Abortion: Killing sentient life is evil. I the fetus is sentient, aborting it is evil.
Immigration: Immigration should be free unless it influences factors such as gdp per capita and crime.
>>12
The US was not a free market. Constraints of the free market included institutional discrimination against foreigners, women and blacks and excessive taxation of the poor. Not to mention the fact that the economy was very different from today, the US received a large number of unskilled labourer immigrants and was still developping at this time compared to europe.
>>13
Incorrect. The environment will be bought and sold and the people who own it will strive to make it as profitable as possible, if someone affects someone else's environment then they will be prosecuted for causing damage to their property. Due to it's nature, the atmosphere will have to be considerred international property, businesses and nations will be charged for using it and the money paid to contractors for the amount of carbon they remove from the atmosphere.
>>14
Truth.
>>16
Polluting the air is causing damage to property, something even socialist governments won't consider due to their inability to see the benefits of property laws.
>>17
There are 100s of companies across the globe which perform clean up operations.
http://www.pdcarea.com/
What are you trying to say? That it's only physically possible for these companies to exist if they are run by the government? That's absurd.
>>18
The only thing that can be disproven are the conclusions that have been made through reasonning. Libertarianism is just a branch of political science, within the range of accuracy that we have core libertarianism is correct and the newer libertarian policies are predictions. In before "GIVE ME ONE EXAMPLE OF THEM WORKING".
Within it's range of accuracy newtonian physics works, while on the quantum or relativistic level it does not this does not mean that when you drop a pencil it will not fall at around 9.8ms^-2. I'm sure there are innaccuracies in predictions made by libertarians, but within the range of accuracy that we are capable of in political science we can be sure the predictions made will occur. If newer libertarian policies are implemented methodically over a period of 4 years, starting with the obviously most beneficial such as personal freedoms and equalising tax and going on to experiment with other ideas, you can be sure you will see major improvements in society and the economy.
Anyway, libertarianism first and foremost is about making money by any means possible except crime. You can all afford computers so once you people see the opportunities openned up I'm sure you will be able to cut yourself a slice of the cake, then you will become libertarians.