2. Fundamental Precepts
● Democratic: everyone gets a vote
● Representational: people vote on your behalf
● Republican: certain things cannot change
● Federal: national government is essential
● Confederate: state government is essential
● Capitalistic: the market is private
● Socialistic: the government distributes
3. Political Structure
● Voting
o Citizens vote in legislative official
o Legislative official can turn over vote to people
● Governing
o Legislative official votes in Grand Legislative Official
o Checks and balances of power
o Nation divided into states with separate officials
o States contain towns/municipalities
4. Political Structure cont.
● Law
o Central document lists essential liberties
o All other laws are passed through channels
● Order
o Everyones entitled to an educated jury
o Everyones entitled to legal counsel
o Mercy and justice coexist
5. Flaws in Political Structure
● Voting
o Not truly democratic
● Governing
o Bipartisanship (“working together”) is non-existent
6. Social Structure
● Education
o Pre-K to Undergraduates is free
o States run schools with basic national standards
o Charter schools run by the local governments
● Religion
o Religions regulated by federal government
o Local governments assess local needs
o Religious tolerance/diversity is valued
7. Social Structure cont.
● Culture
o Family is highly regarded
o Family size is regulated by local and state
governments
o “Marriage” is considered a religious term
8. Social Structure Flaws
● Education
o “State run” doesn’t provide great incentive
o Financial burden on taxpayers
● Religion
o Difficult to recognize/support every religion
● Culture
o Family size limits can be considered immoral
o Religious conservatives will disagree on “family unit”
9. Human Needs
● “Everyone Gets a Job” Welfare Alternative
o Capitalistic and Socialistic
o Tax breaks for participating companies
o Positions are analyzed
o The disabled can participate, or be tended for
o States that provide additional legislation will also
receive tax breaks
10. Human Needs cont.
● Food
o Food industry is privatized
o Standards are put in place to protect citizens
o Health restricted food stamp alternative
● Money
o Single currency is used internationally
o Business and government, not people are taxed
11. Human Needs cont.
● Healthcare
o Privatized with regulations
o Citizens entitled to healthcare
o Tax breaks or state funding for free clinics
● Shelter
o Financial Rehabilitation Centers
o Society, essentially cannot have poverty
o Homeless that refuse assistance are on their own
12. Human Needs Flaws
● Food and Health Care
o Privatized is difficult to regulate
● Money
o Small businesses will find taxes overwhelming
● Shelter
o Poverty is bound to exist
13. Implementation Plan
1. Founders create borders
2. Citizens vote in officials
3. Universal document is drafted
4. A criminal justice system is created
a. Federal, state, and local police enforce laws
b. Courts judge validity of charges
c. Behavior modification is utilized
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