Presumably, as someone who identifies with the right label, you're a big fan of:
● Monarchies (literally the opposite of freedom and self determinism, it's a "mono-archy")[/li][/list]
No, I am anti-monarchy. Monarchy is authoritarian. As I said, I am right-libertarian, the opposite of it.
●Banning recreational drugs (wanna mess with the freedom of others, huh)[/li][/list]
Nope, not ban, but discourage. Drugs encourage degenerate behaviour, so it should not be promoted, but I would be in favor of legalizing it to stop this drug war mess.
●Police state thuggery against vulnerable people (but they're all criminals just waiting to happen though, right?)[/li][/list]
Nope, if you have read my posts, you would know that i am anti-tyranny.
●Traditional family values (it says in the Bible "let no man put asunder", therefore your divorce is a sin!)[/li][/list]
Yep, divorce makes children unstable and traumatized. Of course I am anti -divorce.
●Heavily patrolled national borders and restrictive policies for foreigners to cross (tekkin' yer jobs? What about the free-market?)[/li][/list]
This depends. If we are talking about private property, then you obviously need to protect it. If a nation is a collective property of the citizens, then it needs to be defended.
I am not saying to build a huge wall ,or put sentry guns every 100 meters, but definitely a border security is needed.
You see, "rightists" have equally unpalatable characteristics also, if you don't choose to pretend they don't exist. That's why Libertarianism doesn't conform to any of those bullet points. Like I said, throw away the bullshit from the "right", AND the bullshit from the "left", and you've got anarchism/libertariansim left over.
So as you can see, right-wing libertarianism is very possible, in fact it's the best system.
As opposed to left wing, entirely, it devours itself.
How is that pension ponzi scheme working out again under negative interest rates?
http://www.cnbc.com/2016/03/16/rich-countries-have-a-78-trillion-pension-problem.htmlhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pensions_crisishttps://www.armstrongeconomics.com/world-news/pension-crisis/the-pension-crisis-is-global/