[I think it's interesting when someone says] "libertarians have no real answers". And I think that comes from the idea that answers must come from the state. Answers to all human problems must come from state action, from laws, from regulations, from tarifs (...) So when libertarians say "the state is the problem, not the solution", people mistake that for having no answers. It's like - "well, if you don't want the state to solve a problem, then clearly you don't want the problem to be solved". And, of course, that's a complete misreading of the libertarian position.
Stefan Molyneux