Want to learn more about David’s ideas for bringing about a better Maryland for us all? This post provides links to a range of content. The links will allow you to read, hear, and watch that which is most important and interesting to you!
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LASHAR & LOGANSMITHVote 411 & LWV: My Answers & My Critique
In this post, David shares his responses to the the League of Women Voters’ questionnaire, which responses the LWV declined to publish, making David question whether the organization is living to its mission statement.
My Libertarian Journey
In this piece, David shares his personal journey to the Libertarian Party after being a Reagan Republican, then becoming increasingly disillusioned with the party and eventually leaving it upon its embrace of Trump. David explains why he could not join the Democrats. He encourages everyone to consider support for the Libertarian Party in this election, given what we are getting from the Ds and the Rs.
A Libertarian Black Agenda
In this piece, David shares his Libertarian Black Agenda, which summarizes his own take on Libertarian policies and principles that are especially relevant to the Black community. David was inspired to develop this agenda in response to the recent call from the Maryland Black Caucus Foundation for each gubernatorial candidate to publish a Black Agenda. David closes his agenda with three personal promises that come straight from his heart.
IT in Maryland is at a Tipping Point
In this 2019 analysis, David critiques the IT model for the Maryland government, recommending a different path forward than Gov. Hogan was implementing at the time. David’s analysis has proven accurate; his predictions have proven prescient. Read more, including the 2021 postscript, to understand why IT is vital to the State and how it could be better.
Political Parties should have Principles, not just Power
In this op-ed published by the Capital Gazette in early 2021, David speaks to the need for political parties to possess & promote distinct principles by which they can be trusted to abide when in power. He concludes by calling for increased competition, civility & principle in politics, so that voters have better choices in the voting booth.