The solution, in my view, is to apply free market principles to governance. We rely on the free market for everyday transactions such as shopping for
groceries, building a skyscraper, or even protecting our property. Is there anything in the nature of governance that precludes a free market approach? If not, then why do we have the
traditional monopoly of violence overseeing everything we do voluntarily?
George F. Smith
I will add entries here soon.
I am still working on getting everything finished with the site's pages.
Right now, re-doing the contact page is the last major effort. Forms are hard to do. They require a lot of features for people that have visual or auditory problems.
You will not notice these unless you use them. I do not like the overall visual "beauty" of the contact page right now.
I will add blog entries anytime I come up with something interesting.