Wake up, America!
Western civilization, as we know it, faces real risks. Our grandchildren, if not our children, will most likely suffer a far harsher planet than the one we know.
Starting in the early 1930s and continuing to present day, the United States has increased the number of dollars intended to alleviate poverty and enhance the middleclass. Unfortunately, in instead of solving problems, the money has rewarded undesirable actions and encouraged negative traits.
The American work ethic has eroded, and a welfare class has emerged. Family values have declined, and the moral fiber of a large portion of the population has decayed. Immigration policies are balled into a bureaucratic tangle, and illegal aliens do much of the work that should be performed by US citizens.
Democracy cannot survive without a strong middleclass and controlled poverty. Thus, the public demands that the government address these issues.
And there is good news: It is not necessary for the government to reward failure and damage human character in order to help people. It is not necessary for government programs to create adverse side effects.
Natural Governance does NOT seek to demonize government—an all too common characteristic of government’s opponents. Dogmatically questioning opponents’ motives reduces positive political discourse and the potential to synergistically address problems. It creates self-righteous anger and even inhibits one’s own productive ideas.
Natural Governance is different. Natural Governance proposes tangible solutions—a relatively small number of changes to income redistribution, taxation, and business regulations.
And Natural Governance is Doable.