"Corperations you cant vote for should be the government"

Well........You might not be wrong, but I don't think you're fully right either. What I think you're missing is that the people you talk about are probably straight-up "conservatives" or "republicans" and they feign a belief in "libertarianism" when it SUITS them. This is what I fucking hate the most about the Republican party. They FEIGN libertarianism when it's in their interest. And then they turn around and enact the most sociopathic big government tyranny. They celebrate it. Just totally fucked up shit.
They'll do just like you say, "we need to take the welfare gibs away from those NAGGERS!" and then you say "what about how amazon gets all sorts of government subsidies?" and they'll answer "WELL AMAZON IS A MAJOR JOBS PROVIDER!". I mean, they're completely cucked. Yeah. That's what conservatives are.

IMO, the people you are talking about are probably conservatives. I know people say "no true scotsman", but that is a 100% bullshit saying because people definitely LARP when it's convenient for them in politics. Actual libertarians, completely including the most right-wing ones, in my experience, DO care about ending corporate welfare and creating a system that is at least "fair" in some sense, and totally free of government (usually because they believe government is compulsory and therefore slavery).

But yeah I 100% understand the sort of people you're talking about. Fuck those people. I fucking hate those people. There's a lot of those fucking people on Fox News. Ronald Reagan was one of those people, who talked about "small government" as he massively grew the govts role in business and central planning of the economy (all to benefit the rich, naturally). Pick your major conservative. George W. Lindsey Graham. Mitch McConnel. Sean Hannity. Even Tucker Carlson to a slightly lesser extent (he at least complains about some poor big business practices). Almost all "conservatives" do that when it is convenient and benefits them.

Who has the monopoly on deadly force, the government or Walmart?