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National Capitalism rooted in traditional Christian morality would be my ideal form of government.

Essentially free market capitalism except with regulations designed to ensure the Nation benefits. If you're paying attention, you'll note that seems to be fascism or similar. It is. The main difference is that in Fascism the State is first and free market enterprise is second. In National Capitalism, free-market enterprise is first and the State is second. This is opposed in this national sense to international neoliberalism (what most of the west follows now). Christianity is recognized as the State religion and its inclusion is everywhere rather than the "neutral" stance taken today.

As for changing the constitution. The only real major change is that I would probably only include the original constitution plus amendments and get rid of all the later amendments. I would also add some sort of line regarding how equality must not be pursued at the expense of justice. I haven't thought about it enough to write it down properly but essentially I would want to create a line in the constitution that would make affirmative action clauses, critical race theory, hiring or university quotas and any legal ruling that made segregation (of men and women or whites and blacks) illegal. That should not be illegal.

I'd also define in the constitution who could vote which would be the following: Must be naturally born in the country to citizens of the country. Must have served 4 years of voluntary military service. Must be male. Must have biological children. Must have a net positive tax contribution to the society. Must own land of minimum value equal to 10x the average salary without a lien against it.

I'd change the wording so that Christianity is the recognized religion of the State but that freedom of religion is allowed however whereas Christianity given its status of State religion can superimpose itself in the teachings at say a public university (though ideally my State wouldn't have public universities), there is no requirement by the government for other religions to be allowed to superimpose themselves and these religions cannot claim they are being discriminated against in favour of Christianity by the State because that would be allowed.

I would codify in the constitution the ten commandments as law with punishments for breaking them, including adultery.

I would also change the definition of treason to be more broad to include anyone aiding a foreign country, even in peace times, to the detriment of their own country.

I think that about covers it...

Edit - Maybe one last thing. I would potentially put a clause in there where the country is not allowed to bring in more immigrants per year than the number of new domestic childbirths subract the total amount of domestic deaths. Essentially, the domestic people must be the primary driver of population growth not immigration.

Hmm, okay maybe one more thing... something that would essentially make welfare, public education and public healthcare against the constitution. I wouldn't know how to frame it but socialist policies like these should not be allowed.

75 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

National Capitalism rooted in traditional Christian morality would be my ideal form of government.

Essentially free market capitalism except with regulations designed to ensure the Nation benefits. This is opposed in this national sense to international neoliberalism (what most of the west follows now). Christianity is recognized as the State religion and its inclusion is everywhere rather than the "neutral" stance taken today.

As for changing the constitution. The only real major change is that I would probably only include the original constitution plus amendments and get rid of all the later amendments. I would also add some sort of line regarding how equality must not be pursued at the expense of justice. I haven't thought about it enough to write it down properly but essentially I would want to create a line in the constitution that would make affirmative action clauses, critical race theory, hiring or university quotas and any legal ruling that made segregation (of men and women or whites and blacks) illegal. That should not be illegal.

I'd also define in the constitution who could vote which would be the following: Must be naturally born in the country to citizens of the country. Must have served 4 years of voluntary military service. Must be male. Must have biological children. Must have a net positive tax contribution to the society. Must own land of minimum value equal to 10x the average salary without a lien against it.

I'd change the wording so that Christianity is the recognized religion of the State but that freedom of religion is allowed however whereas Christianity given its status of State religion can superimpose itself in the teachings at say a public university (though ideally my State wouldn't have public universities), there is no requirement by the government for other religions to be allowed to superimpose themselves and these religions cannot claim they are being discriminated against in favour of Christianity by the State because that would be allowed.

I would codify in the constitution the ten commandments as law with punishments for breaking them, including adultery.

I would also change the definition of treason to be more broad to include anyone aiding a foreign country, even in peace times, to the detriment of their own country.

I think that about covers it...

Edit - Maybe one last thing. I would potentially put a clause in there where the country is not allowed to bring in more immigrants per year than the number of new domestic childbirths subract the total amount of domestic deaths. Essentially, the domestic people must be the primary driver of population growth not immigration.

Hmm, okay maybe one more thing... something that would essentially make welfare, public education and public healthcare against the constitution. I wouldn't know how to frame it but socialist policies like these should not be allowed.

75 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

National Capitalism rooted in traditional Christian morality would be my ideal form of government.

Essentially free market capitalism except with regulations designed to ensure the Nation benefits. This is opposed in this national sense to international neoliberalism (what most of the west follows now). Christianity is recognized as the State religion and its inclusion is everywhere rather than the "neutral" stance taken today.

As for changing the constitution. The only real major change is that I would probably only include the original constitution plus amendments and get rid of all the later amendments. I would also add some sort of line regarding how equality must not be pursued at the expense of justice. I haven't thought about it enough to write it down properly but essentially I would want to create a line in the constitution that would make affirmative action clauses, critical race theory, hiring or university quotas and any legal ruling that made segregation (of men and women or whites and blacks) illegal. That should not be illegal.

I'd also define in the constitution who could vote which would be the following: Must be naturally born in the country to citizens of the country. Must have served 4 years of voluntary military service. Must be male. Must have biological children. Must have a net positive tax contribution to the society. Must own land of minimum value equal to 10x the average salary without a lien against it.

I'd change the wording so that Christianity is the recognized religion of the State but that freedom of religion is allowed however whereas Christianity given its status of State religion can superimpose itself in the teachings at say a public university (though ideally my State wouldn't have public universities), there is no requirement by the government for other religions to be allowed to superimpose themselves and these religions cannot claim they are being discriminated against in favour of Christianity by the State because that would be allowed.

I would codify in the constitution the ten commandments as law with punishments for breaking them, including adultery.

I would also change the definition of treason to be more broad to include anyone aiding a foreign country, even in peace times, to the detriment of their own country.

I think that about covers it...

Edit - Maybe one last thing. I would potentially put a clause in there where the country is not allowed to bring in more immigrants per year than the number of new domestic childbirths subract the total amount of domestic deaths. Essentially, the domestic people must be the primary driver of population growth not immigration.

75 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

National Capitalism rooted in traditional Christian morality would be my ideal form of government.

Essentially free market capitalism except with regulations designed to ensure the Nation benefits. This is opposed in this national sense to international neoliberalism (what most of the west follows now). Christianity is recognized as the State religion and its inclusion is everywhere rather than the "neutral" stance taken today.

As for changing the constitution. The only real major change is that I would probably only include the original constitution plus amendments and get rid of all the later amendments. I would also add some sort of line regarding how equality must not be pursued at the expense of justice. I haven't thought about it enough to write it down properly but essentially I would want to create a line in the constitution that would make affirmative action clauses, critical race theory, hiring or university quotas and any legal ruling that made segregation (of men and women or whites and blacks) illegal. That should not be illegal.

I'd also define in the constitution who could vote which would be the following: Must be naturally born in the country to citizens of the country. Must have served 4 years of voluntary military service. Must be male. Must have biological children. Must have a net positive tax contribution to the society. Must own land of minimum value equal to 10x the average salary without a lien against it.

I'd change the wording so that Christianity is the recognized religion of the State but that freedom of religion is allowed however whereas Christianity given its status of State religion can superimpose itself in the teachings at say a public university (though ideally my State wouldn't have public universities), there is no requirement by the government for other religions to be allowed to superimpose themselves and these religions cannot claim they are being discriminated against in favour of Christianity by the State because that would be allowed.

I would codify in the constitution the ten commandments as law with punishments for breaking them, including adultery.

I would also change the definition of treason to be more broad to include anyone aiding a foreign country, even in peace times, to the detriment of their own country.

I think that about covers it...

75 days ago
1 score