S. David believes that the American government most basic promise, and reason for being was to spur economic prosperity. It leads him to a comprehensive study of our founders solid economic foundations, current government mismanagement and the fear that current path will deny prosperity from future generations. "Who Needs A Government" is an alarming book about the direction we are heading as a nation, yet it is written in easy to read, almost personal story about an enterprise that went wrong, the enterprise is our government. This book introduces a host of new (actually old) ideas in every subject it scrutinizes. Slashing taxes, revamping government structure and duties, privatizing Social Security are just few of the many suggestions this book offers. David call for revolutionary changes is a desperate message to our modern politician. It is an urgent call to our children and their parents to do something about their government before its too late. It is a must for anyone who studies government or would like to influence our nation's future.
David Salomon is a lifelong photographer, part-time writer, and full-time real estate developer from Dallas, Texas.
David has always loved animals and has a knack for taking pictures. After being struck by "penguin-mania" while visiting Chilean Patagonia, David spent the next two summers sailing the southern oceans to photograph all seventeen penguin species in the wild. He also launched a massive search to personally verify old and new information about these graceful birds. His photos were combined with the most up-to-date research to create Penguin-Pedia, the most comprehensive penguin book available today.
In 2014 Salomon published Igor Samsonov: Painter and Passionate Visionary, a book which showcases the work of Russian painter Igor Samsonov.
Random House published David's first children's book "Penguins!" on October 10, 2017 as part of their Step into Reading series for children. "Penguins!" follows a penguin couple through their efforts to raise a chick and uses David's original photographs of Chinstrap penguins in the wild. It is a Step 2 Reader, which uses basic vocabulary and short sentences to tell simple stories, intended for children who recognize familiar words and can sound out new words with help.