The Role of the Monarchists Libertarian caucus though not yet officially formed with in the Libertarian party as of yet is to advocate for a monarchists agenda with in the Libertarian Party , that calls for retaining , Social Security , Medicaid Medicare , chips , and Social security for those that truly need it . we also call to retain , Customs Ice Border Patrol , police at the local state , and
county levels as well as the courts , but also call on a platform that advocate abolishing every other single federal government agency with the acception of Medicaid Medicare , chips , social security customs ice border patrol those should be the only federal government agencies that exist the vas and the federal jails and prisons should be privatized but government jails and prisons should be allowed to consists at the local state and county levels and such municipalities should be encouraged to allow the free market to create more prisons and jails , other then that we support the entire Libertarian party platform and plaks on the issues and seek to create a voice for the Monarchists Libertarians within the Libertarian Party though we agnolige that some might support central banking but for the majority of minarchest that don't support central banking we there for oppose central banking and support the audit and advral abolishment of the us federal reserves and recognize that taxation though disliked is something we seek to reduce and cut but recognize as a temporary but nessary eveil in realm of government as described but current tasation rate cannot be continued at the same rate , we must cut taxes and cut spending. Ideology: of minarchists;
"Some minarchists justify the state on the grounds that it is the logical consequence of adhering to the non-aggression principle.Template:Citation needed Some argue that a state is inevitable.[4] Some minarchists argue that anarchism is immoral because it implies that the non-aggression principle is optional, because the enforcement of laws under anarchism is open to competition.Template:Citation needed Another common justification is that private defense and court firms would tend to show bias, unevenly representing the interests of paying clients.[5] Robert Nozick in Anarchy, State, and Utopia argued that a night watchman state provides a framework that allows for any political system that respects fundamental individual rights.[6]
The issue of taxation is polarizing among minarchists.Template:Citation needed Some minarchists support taxation on principle or see it as a necessary evil to address the free rider problem, while others believe it is morally wrong.Template:Citation needed Ayn Rand is notable for her opposition to taxation, while also holding that the elimination of taxation in a society should occur gradually.[7] Another polarizing issue among minarchists is whether citizens should have to pay the government to enforce their contracts.Template:Citation needed"