Well, we aren't afraid of a little work to make the world a better place. The whole mission statement reads: ...to advance and defend God-given liberty by promoting Constitutionally limited government, free markets and fiscal responsibility. I like your equating liberty and free market. Interesting. Tucker Carlson had an interesting monologue on January 3rd, to which Ben Shapiro took issue, about 'worshiping' free market capitalism instead of doing what is best for the people. Still pondering those guys' thoughts, but I recently changed my "party" affiliation from Republican to Libertarian, even though I have some problems with their views as well.
It seems to me that we cannot all be "free" without being "moral". Question is: whose morality is best for a free and fair system to operate within, if, indeed, we need a system at all. I, of course, believe God is the definer of true morality. The Bible convinces me that God is concerned about "economics" and just and fair balances and scales.
Economics is the study of the production, distribution and consumption of wealth. God says that He has given us the power (or right?) to create wealth. My working definition of wealth is anything and everything made valuable by human effort.
Obviously, Capitalism is the proven method by which more wealth is created in a society or system. Capitalism seems to be a system where private property is "allowed" and subsequently protected by "government". Whereas Socialism is a system that does not allow private property, in that all things seemingly belong to everybody...
Even though our country was established on mostly capitalistic ideas, socialism has diluted many people's thinking and caused many to not even know what is right anymore.
I agree that the work required to return us to more Godly principles will be great, but so what? We need something to occupy our time....