Technidigm-2000
On-the-Level
Common Sense, Technically Speaking



Political Topic Links



What is all of this about?  If you got to this page using an Internet search engine, you probably missed about a hundred pages of explanation contained in the online book On-the-Level: Common Sense, Technically Speaking.

Each of the political topics listed below is discussed as it relates to Technidigm-2000, but the discussions are only at level one.  Some of the discussions provide the basis for applications and others provide explicit applications, using Technidigm-2000 levels and systems terminology.  You are invited to consider these level one opinions and to submit your own.

If you have a Web site, you might also establish On-the-Level pages where you express your own level one opinions, where you list your level two facts, show your level three research methods, and provide examples of your level four solutions.  You should link to <http://Technidigm.org> to allow your readers to understand the four levels and Technidigm-2000.  You may want to use the Technidigm.org example page (level one to level four links) as an example or template for such pages that you might create on your own website.  All we ask is that you are "on-the-level" and, if you like, let us know the URLs for your primary Technidigm-2000 related pages.  If we agree that that understand Technidigm-2000 and are trying to maintain high standards of integrity, we will link back to your pages.




Suggested Topics for You to Submit to Technidigm.org:
INTERNET LINK to "VOTE SMART"  Get Information on Candidates for Political Office

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