Libertarian presidential candidate Harry Browne presents his radical agenda for reducing federal government to constitutional limits while eliminating the income tax entirely. The investment advisor and author of "Why Government Doesn't Work" outlines his plan to immediately balance the budget through massive spending cuts rather than the gradual approaches proposed by Republicans and Democrats. Browne advocates for eliminating entire federal departments including Education, Housing, Transportation, and most welfare programs while returning these functions to states or private organizations. The conversation covers the Bosnia military intervention, with Browne criticizing both parties for supporting foreign entanglements that risk American lives without clear objectives or constitutional authority. Browne explains how his approach differs from other libertarian candidates like Irwin Schiff, who claims the income tax is constitutionally illegal rather than simply bad policy. The discussion explores the political challenges of implementing such dramatic changes and whether the American people are prepared for genuine fiscal responsibility versus incremental reforms. Art Bell probes Browne's specific proposals for transitioning to a minimal government while maintaining essential services and national defense. This episode provides insight into libertarian alternatives to mainstream political approaches while examining the practical difficulties of implementing revolutionary changes in deeply entrenched governmental systems.