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Brian's avatar

I think we need to simplify things…

Bills should be no longer than 10 pages (or a reasonable number so people can read it and things can’t be hidden).

Tax code should be no more than 2 pages- end all exemptions. Personally I think consumption tax is the fairest way to tax everyone (exclude necessities like food).

Eliminate the electoral college.

Reduction of non elected people making policy.

Public funding of campaigns so all runners have the same playing field. No private money in elections.

Corporations are not people. No corporate money in politics.

Politicians should not get paid after office or have insurance. How many other places can you work and then keep getting a salary afterwards.

These are just a few thoughts…

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Just a thought, first priority is abolishing central banks, all of them. All activity, economic, social, political, has flowed under that system from its inception, 109 years ago in the U.S., longer in Europe/British Empire (ugh). Until that model is abolished there will be no significant shift in what drives or underpins other various systems activity (government/political, corporate, secular, ecclesiastical...). If the central bank model stands I suspect the types that want more (more money, power, control) will continue to finagle their way to the top, hacking what the idealists consider impervious transparency models because... they’re just that personality type. They will consort with and be beholden to the bankers who control the flow of that which fuels and fulfills their (never ending) desires. Heck, we’ll all be servants of the central bankers, particularly a continued, the now on the brink of collapse debt-based system.

Don’t get me wrong. I applaud and support your notions about how things need to change. My brain doesn’t gravitate toward the particulars of systems I have little knowledge of. We all have strengths and weaknesses. I’m plentiful on the weaknesses side. Intuition, problem spotting, plan implementation <- strengths. Constructing solutions <- weakness. A frustrating combo.

Intuition, that inner knowing/guidance tells me that heart-based crafted solutions are what will be fundamental to creating new or renewed systems that will elevate society in its evolution. That consciousness, the coming-from-the-heart, is pretty much the only way out of a repeat of prior systems. It’s airy-fairy sounding on the page, but you, Josh, are on that track.

Ah I’m just an old gal with hope for the future. Unless I survive / to a hundred and five 🎶 I probably won’t see the fruits of what will be built after the decimation of the globalists.

See? Optimist, lots o’ hope. Actually I lied. First priority is ensuring decimation of the globalists. The rebuild plan is simultaneous, enacted in concert. I can only do one thing at a time. I’m committed to destruction piece. Aware of the creation piece, but unobligingly less hands on at this stage.

Hm. Bit of a windbag, eh? Not much pragmatism on tap.

Keep on. Course correct as needed. You are the vanguard stirring the ashes from within. Methinks we’re in for an extended rough ride but we’ll be ok. Brilliant in fact. *casual salute

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