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Topic: Fixing our broken society. (Read 78 times)

legendary
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January 10, 2021, 08:17:24 PM
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Fixing our broken society only happens one way. Get into the Bible, learn again to believe in God, follow His law as written in the Bible, and ask Him for help.

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jr. member
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January 10, 2021, 06:48:29 PM
#2
As much as I'd like to fix our broken society, there's no way any of these changes are possible if each indvidual doesn't take full responsibility over their life. Too much talking about rights, almost nothing about personal responibility. The current social situation screams trouble, and bad times are inevitable. I know I'm too vague here and not adressing your proposition, but any political change lies in the mind and will of the individual.

Dark times are coming, and only after going through this mess will we be able to build something. I'm sure the "mess" that I'm talking about is yet about to come
hero member
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Life is a taxable event
January 10, 2021, 12:15:15 PM
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I believe bitcoin and democratic socialism can be reconciled. And I have some ideas on how to fix this broken system.

If you don't even have the right to live somewhere livable, what right do you really have?
We need to redesign a system with some useful human rights.

So, if everyone had the right to a livable piece of land with water, that could not be taxed away from them, then everyone would have a chance at success. People could still buy and sell property past that minimum point like we do today.


So, everyone has a piece of land, ideally they build a decent home, and they can't be taxed out of it. Water is a human right, so they are provided that for free. Healthcare is a human right so the government creates a national healthcare system.

That is what true freedom would look like.

This way everyone, on their own land could use their time to produce whatever they'd like, and they could then trade freely amongst them. Since they wouldn't necessarily have to worry about losing it all, they wouldn't have to anwer to the corporations and work as wage slaves to the rich.

Eminent domain would still be a thing, but the definition of a useful piece of land would be clear, and a person could refuse and pass by equivalent pieces of land given by the government until an arrangement can be made.

Libertarian Capitalism could still operate on top of that base socialist layer.


In fact the greatest years of US economic growth were caused by socialist policies. The rich were taxed 93% and corporations paid their fair share. And slowly this got eroded away until we reached the point we have today.


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