Actually I'll FORCE them to get rid of the tax and to change the ordinance. I have a member on the council and if that doesn't work I'll gather the required signatures to get it on the next ballot. The people of the town are behind me and so is my party. I may even run for council and take one of thier jobs away and the town is small enough that I could do it.
I realize you know less than nothing about libertarianism and libertarian activism so I'll ignore your lame and ignorant "supper club" and "armchair philosophy" comments.
Libertarianism has always been compatible with real world/real life politics, especially when it comes to preventing local government from implementing laws they have no legitimate authority to make, and stopping the mixing of church and state.
Irv Rubin (a friend of mine who was murdered by the FBI) actually sued his town for having prayers and specifically mentioning the name of Jesus and he won. There is already a legal precedent for me to stop that if I choose to. Instead all I did was remain sitting and reading my newspaper rather than standing during their prayer.
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"I'm completely in favor of the separation of Church and State. My idea is that these two institutions screw us up enough on their own, so both of them together is certain death."
- George Carlin
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