Back up from my nap, and having thought about it some more, here's what I think:
Flubber and I may differ on the timetable, but our goals (and by and large, our methodologies) are the same.
Government auctions of land to individuals (either AS individuals, or in the name of companies) seems to be the way to go, as far as doling out what land there is. (the other way would be a good old fashioned "race" similar to those done in the american west when land grants were given out....could be fun too...
Until the island can be properly surveyed, however, and those plots of land to be auctioned or given by some other means can be properly identified, there must be some brief period of banning together for our mutual survival (that is to say, if we have all come here to make a democratic free market society work, then on day one, we can't have people drifting off and beginning to build houses on land that will later be auctioned off....thus, there is some immediate need for a certain amount of pull-togetherness until at least the basics have been done (surveying the island).
As to the fresh water supply...native islanders have dealt with the problem in some form or fashion, and so shall we...
-=Vel=-
PS to the reds: No....that's not "communist" - nothing wrong with taking an organized approach. Time permitting, we could do the survey and such before landing day, and on day one, could duly start parcing out the land, but I'm assuming with the chaos of the revolution and such, we'll not have that luxury.
-V.
Flubber and I may differ on the timetable, but our goals (and by and large, our methodologies) are the same.
Government auctions of land to individuals (either AS individuals, or in the name of companies) seems to be the way to go, as far as doling out what land there is. (the other way would be a good old fashioned "race" similar to those done in the american west when land grants were given out....could be fun too...
Until the island can be properly surveyed, however, and those plots of land to be auctioned or given by some other means can be properly identified, there must be some brief period of banning together for our mutual survival (that is to say, if we have all come here to make a democratic free market society work, then on day one, we can't have people drifting off and beginning to build houses on land that will later be auctioned off....thus, there is some immediate need for a certain amount of pull-togetherness until at least the basics have been done (surveying the island).
As to the fresh water supply...native islanders have dealt with the problem in some form or fashion, and so shall we...
-=Vel=-
PS to the reds: No....that's not "communist" - nothing wrong with taking an organized approach. Time permitting, we could do the survey and such before landing day, and on day one, could duly start parcing out the land, but I'm assuming with the chaos of the revolution and such, we'll not have that luxury.
-V.
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