I think I get where you're coming from with regard to big government, and I agree. My question is how will you solve for the existing big government and overreach?
I don't think canceling pensions will work, unless again the idea is to get rid of the police. Not sure how that would translate again into the real world.
Also the police getting pensions needs gatekeeping. But then again everything is broken, so its all moot.
I don't dispute any of the things you say, other than the overarching predication that these solutions would require good faith actors in government that will continue for a 100 years, which to me seems naive.
Yes, but how will you get the government (meaning the existing lot of bought and paid for heels in Washington) to give up power, and continuously over a period of a 100 years? I don't see it happening.
I think I get where you're coming from with regard to big government, and I agree. My question is how will you solve for the existing big government and overreach?
I don't think canceling pensions will work, unless again the idea is to get rid of the police. Not sure how that would translate again into the real world.
Also the police getting pensions needs gatekeeping. But then again everything is broken, so its all moot.
I don't dispute any of the things you say, other than the overarching predication that these solutions would require good faith actors in government that will continue for a 100 years, which to me seems naive.
Yes, but how will you get the government (meaning the existing lot of bought and paid for heels in Washington) to give up power, and continuously over a period of a 100 years? I don't see it happening.