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====== The Government Model ====== | ====== The Government Model ====== | ||
* the basic solution | * the basic solution | ||
- | * opt-in taxes, anybody can propose a tax. | + | |
- | * more than 60% vote yes then all accept tax. | + | * The IRS becomes an independant organization that runs the process |
- | * less than 60% those that opted in get taxed. | + | * They are funded by people submitting proposals |
- | * All taxes must submit budget proposals and get voted on yearly. | + | * Each proposal costs X amount to be submitted |
- | * you sue or class action suit, both criminal and civil. | + | * Proposals are vetted by the IRS to meet the minimum. |
- | * Lawyers | + | * Must have a title |
- | * Judges | + | * Must have a designated appointee |
- | * defendant choses if it's a jury or judge ruling | + | * must have milestones |
- | * the president | + | * must have a proposal |
- | * congress only decides on international affairs. | + | * must have a detailed budget breakdown |
- | * Federal level government only determines foreign | + | * All of these must be in congruence. |
- | * police react to citizen complaints. | + | * if it fails these checks, it is rejected |
+ | * if the person running this budget fails to meet these milestone, they are sued and must return these funds | ||
+ | * the IRS is a bank | ||
+ | * they handle collection of taxes | ||
+ | * determining which budget is approved | ||
+ | * and distributing funds to the winning budgets | ||
+ | | ||
+ | * Something like [[https:// | ||
+ | * if it gets 40% of the vote, the budget proposed at this level gets accepted and only those that vote for it pay for it | ||
+ | * if it gets 60% of the vote, the budget proposed at this level gets accepted and only those that vote for it pay for it | ||
+ | * if it gets 80% of the vote, the budget proposed at this level gets accepted | ||
+ | * All tax proposals | ||
+ | * 40% budget proposals | ||
+ | * 60% budget proposals do not need to be submitted but the tax will not qualify for a 60% goal | ||
+ | * All tax proposals must select at what government level it exists at, Federal, State, City, County, or District. | ||
+ | * and select specifically what State, City, County, or District it is effecting | ||
+ | * All tax proposals, 40%, 60% 80%, must include | ||
+ | * what problem does this solve | ||
+ | * the person proposing the budget and running the project. | ||
+ | * how much money it will cost | ||
+ | * what milestones are needed to solve this problem | ||
+ | * a proposal | ||
+ | * a detailed budget breakdown. | ||
+ | * you sue or class action suit (which can be a tax proposal), both criminal and civil. | ||
+ | * Lawyers, Judges and Jurys | ||
+ | * more of a panel of morality, jury? Did you do what they are accusing you of? | ||
+ | * it' | ||
+ | * each side presents their arguments | ||
+ | * the panel determines if you are guilty of the claim | ||
+ | * a jury, of your peers or the location of the incident, then determines punishment | ||
+ | * laws are precedent set by legal cases. | ||
+ | * precedent | ||
+ | * legislation is deductive reasoning - I have to completely disagree with that. | ||
+ | * precedent can be overturn through a lawsuit | ||
+ | * laws are upheld by police | ||
+ | * police are the plaintiffs in a lawsuit | ||
+ | * Foreign | ||
+ | * Military action | ||
+ | * Emergency military action is a response to a threat and needs to be part of the standard military budget proposal | ||
* everything is reactive not proactive. | * everything is reactive not proactive. | ||
+ | * Competing tax proposals can be presented and will need to be grouped as such when presented to the tax payer. | ||
+ | * incumbent budget proposal | ||
+ | * competing budget proposal | ||
+ | * is the incumbent doing a good job? are there proposals claiming they can do a better job? | ||
===== not as good solution ===== | ===== not as good solution ===== |