Randy David
A nation without government (by Randy David on inquirer.net)
I admire how Mr. Randy David writes his articles: he first presents the problem, then states the facts to let his readers see the bigger picture, and then propose a logical solution or alternative. And there's always the remarkable smooth transition from one subject to another. His articles most of the time promote self-awareness, therefore empowering his audience to have a broader perspective on the topic.
I usually get turned off by (local) socio-political articles which are full of hatred and mockery. I feel that I'm wasting my time if I read something that I already knew, so I would skim through their words. The truth is I value solutions and ideas more than criticisms and hatred.
And Mr. Randy David has ideas worth spreading - most of the time better than what the government imparts.
He became my favorite after reading this idealistic statement from his article a few years ago:
"Act as if the government does not exist."
...then I knew he's one of the best.



