posted ago by Piroko ago by Piroko +7 / -0

New constitutions, new opportunity to set things straight.

  • No taxation of income or spending; taxes limited to property and tariffs of trade
  • No state secrets; the government and its institutions have no expectation of privacy except for the identities of agents and operational information (passwords, ongoing military operations, etc)
  • No debt spending and no national bank; issued currency must be pegged to a trading commodity
  • Term limits
  • Parliamentary system, because it's proven to be better at resisting the formation of big tent parties

What other things do we need to fix this time around?

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Piroko [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

Property taxes are more responsive for geolocated expenses. Schools for example. It's straightforward to say "this property is served by this school district and so pays for that district". As to the actual spending, that can be controlled by voter initiatives.

Police, fire, and courts are good examples. A national tariff isn't very effective at paying for local services.

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Piroko [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

Hospitals.

Dams.

Water systems.

None of this is free.

What a person picks to opt into is a function of where they choose to live. That's why property taxation is more fair system than income. If you don't want a service, don't live near one.

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Piroko [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

Well if you don't live near them then you don't have anything to worry about.

And you and your surrounding neighbors have the liberty to not create such services.