Disagree there. The pattern of representation in the States indicates otherwise. The exasperation and futility expressed by so many Trump supporters is a sign of giving up at the threshold of victory.
We want an FDA. We want NERC/FERC and the SEC and Postal Inspectors.
I don't. Lots of people agree with me on both sides of the divide. I've spent considerable time and money demonstrating the superiority of private system design. We now have the communications and data collection capabilities to transform regulation into risk management for profit. All we need to really make it go is to automate much of contract authoring, trading, and conflict resolutoin. We're almost there.
>>Disagree there. The pattern of representation in the States indicates otherwise. The exasperation and futility expressed by so many Trump supporters is a sign of giving up at the threshold of victory.
I disagree there. The states are broke and have to balance their budgets so they do, and we always hear that it was “on the backs of the teachers/cops/firemen” or “with massive cuts to necessary programs for child care/education/women/the poor/etc”. That is always accompanied by a lot of whining and gnashing of teeth.
We can sit in our little conservative echo chambers and believe that the majority wants limited government, but they don’t. Just mention how we spend too much on PTSD for vets who never even saw combat and you’ll see that no one will give up their sacred cow.
>>I don’t. Lots of people agree with me on both sides of the divide. I’ve spent considerable time and money demonstrating the superiority of private system design.
Neither do I. But, we are a very small minority who are willing to give up our favorite government function.
>>I’ve spent considerable time and money demonstrating the superiority of private system design.
You’ve demonstrated this in a large scale pilot program that uses a population that is truly representative of America?