Most
national parks would continue as tourist attractions, but the management would
improve.
All
sources of fresh water would be privately owned.
If
a corporation owns a portion of the Mississippi River, it could earn money from
those who use the waters for transportation, irrigation, manufacturing, fishing,
drinking, or recreation.
If
a river owner allows his portion of the Mississippi to become polluted, the
downstream owner would sue. If the river’s mouth is polluted, the owner of that
portion of the Gulf of Mexico would sue. Pollution-monitoring is cheaper than
lawsuits, making lawsuits infrequent.
Most
timber owners prefer steady income and do not clear-cut their trees. Most privately-owned
forests are cleared of debris and suffer few forest fires.
Corporations
and most private owners take into account long-term prospects, including the
interests of descendants, as well as short-term prospects. Government’s time horizon
extends mostly to the next election.
For
private parties, competition and press publicity reduce waste and wrongdoing.
Having no competition, government is permeated with waste and wrongdoing, a lot
of it hidden. .
A
matrix of private ownership would protect environment and preserve values far
better than government.