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 ====== The Government Model ====== ====== The Government Model ======
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   * the basic solution   * the basic solution
-    * opt-in taxes, anybody can propose a tax.+    * The idea is to minimize fraud, waste, and abuse.  Large systems make it easy to cheat.  Also, why is the government dealing with all these little things that the majority of people don't know about nor care about. 
 +    * The IRS becomes an independant organization that runs the process 
 +      * They are funded by people submitting proposals 
 +      * Each proposal costs X amount to be submitted 
 +      * Proposals are vetted by the IRS to meet the minimum. 
 +        * Must have a title 
 +        * Must have a designated appointee 
 +        * must have milestones 
 +        * must have a proposal 
 +        * must have a detailed budget breakdown 
 +        * All of these must be in congruence. 
 +        * 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 
 +    * opt-in taxes, anybody can propose a tax, when you file your taxes you vote on these proposed budgets.
       * Something like [[https://www.kickstarter.com/|kickstarter]]       * Something like [[https://www.kickstarter.com/|kickstarter]]
-      * 40% budget acceptance for those that want to pay for something, first goal.  Only those that vote for it pay for it +      * 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 
-      * 60% budget acceptance for those that want to pay for something, stretch goal.  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 
-      * 80% budgetstretch goal.  Everyone pays for it +      * if it gets 80% of the votethe budget proposed at this level gets accepted and everyone pays for it 
-      * All taxes must submit a Proposal and an 80% budget and a 120 character statement highlighting what it is.+      * All tax proposals must submit a Proposal and an 80% budget and a 120 character statement highlighting what it is.
         * 40% budget proposals do not need to be submitted but the tax will not qualify for a 40% goal         * 40% budget proposals do not need to be submitted but the tax will not qualify for a 40% goal
         * 60% budget proposals do not need to be submitted but the tax will not qualify for a 60% goal         * 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.  The punishment is the only thing that denotes which.  No District attorneys.     * you sue or class action suit (which can be a tax proposal), both criminal and civil.  The punishment is the only thing that denotes which.  No District attorneys.
-    * Lawyers are raffle appointed. +    * LawyersJudges and Jurys 
-    * Judges are voted in and if the defendant requests another judgeit gets granted. +      * more of a panel of moralityjury?  Did you do what they are accusing you of? 
-    defendant choses if it's a jury or judge ruling +      * it'all a jury, just a question of where you pick your jury members from? 
-    * the president is elected and decides international affairs +      * each side presents their arguments 
-    congress only decides on international affairs+      * the panel determines if you are guilty of the claim 
-    * Federal level government only determines foreign affairs.  If one state is requesting other states assist.  It proposes a tax in other states. +      * a jury, of your peers or the location of the incident, then determines punishment 
-    * police react to citizen complaints.  people complain that too much speeding.  people complain crime is occurring. etc.+    * laws are precedent set by legal cases. 
 +      * precedent is inductive reasoning 
 +      legislation is deductive reasoning - I have to completely disagree with that Legislation has become "how can I get money" 
 +    * precedent can be overturn through a lawsuit 
 +    * laws are upheld by police 
 +    * police are the plaintiffs in a lawsuit 
 +    * Foreign affairs is a tax proposal 
 +    * Military action is a tax proposal 
 +      * 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?
 +  * Reference: [[https://www.clearpointstrategy.com/local-government-budget/|local government budget]]
  
 ===== not as good solution ===== ===== not as good solution =====
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