November 2011
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A message for those considering voting
“if you do decide to vote, you have a duty to not reduce the quality of the median vote.”
Making the informed choice is what democracy should be about, as opposed to merely ticking boxes for the sake of it. Don’t vote unless you’ve put some serious thought into it. That doesn’t mean picking a party or local politician because you identify with their branding. It...
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Government intervention
The questions I ask when the idea that government should do more things comes up are “Do I trust the government?”, “Am I still likely to be able to trust the government in the future?” and, most importantly, “Will the government intervention be better than it not intervening?”. Where the benefits of government intervention are not clear and large, it is likely...