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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (183385)2/1/2022 6:04:42 AM
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For some years I have thought that the increase in computing power might facilitate government control moving back to the individual states. I'd rather be spied on locally than federally. A more formal "tradable" relationship might then develop and the kinks worked out for a broader system.

Never going to happen of course, it would require a top down imposition of a system giving the individual more freedom, not in the best interests of the top.

I could go into more detail, the decrepit computer systems, original intent of founders to have state vs state ferret out the best practices, so on.

Not a typist.



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (183385)2/1/2022 6:09:16 AM
From: arun gera  Respond to of 217603
 
Dutch East India company and British East India company were formed around Year 1600. I believe they were joint stock companies and really successful too.

-Arun