What would you do if you were god-emperor of the US

AreaCode707

Lifer
Sep 21, 2001
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By god-emperor I mean that you have the authority to do things that cross the lines between executive, legislative and judicial, as well as fed, state and local, and you can magically put them all into place within four years no matter how impractical that is in real life.

Me:
- revise the school system so that "high school" teaches more content more aggressively, with faster progression in science and math, allows students to identify their general areas of focus at age 14 (you either love English or you don't) and ends at age 16. At that point students choose to go on to either vocational school or university. Vocational school lasts 2-3 years and prepares you for a functional career of your choice. University puts you through an accelerated bachelors/masters program, and optional higher education means getting a doctorate. Vocational school and university would equally prepare you to enter the workforce in different areas and would be accepted as standards of excellence in their own right, with one not deserving of more merit than the other. Education up through the end of either route would be subsidized, both for first time and returning students.

- emancipate minors at age 16, give them more rights and responsibilities, put them on the hook for criminal acts, lower the drinking age, lower the age of consent, give them the ability to marry, etc. Go back a few decades/centuries or over a few cultures and bow to the historical imperative that children reaching adolescents have typically been considered adults at this point. Reduce the problems we have created for ourselves by artificially extending childhood.

- Legalize pot, tax the hell out of it, tax the hell out of cigarettes.

- Replace the tax system with a graduated tax rate. Nothing for under $30k a year, 10% for $31-75, 15% for $76-300, 20% for $300k+. On top of that, tax luxuries at a flat tax rate of 5%. Tax vices at a rate of 20%, with most of the tax proceeds going directly to the impact of the vices (vice-related healthcare, legal costs, restitution, whatever)

- Dramatically increase the penalty for DUI

- Require the legislative branch to decommission one piece of legislation for every new piece they pass.

- Reduce the number of hours worked by the legislative branch and reduce their pay so that it is not possible to be a full time congressman or senator (see our founding fathers). Adjust term limits if necessary but prevent consecutive terms from any position in government, and do not let them get around it by switching back and forth (congress to senate back to congress, etc.) Basically make it impossible to be a career politician and thereby try to keep intelligent working people in the roles with frequent change ups for fresh perspective and to keep personal back-scratching agendas from forming.

- Require that all budgets be balanced at all times or they will receive mandatory reduction starting with the arts, parks, etc. Those things are vital to a successful and developed civilization, but they also unfortunately need to be the first to go when we are not a successful and developed civilization as defined by our debt. No new programs or laws can be passed if they exceed the budget; officials must choose to reduce other programs in order to implement new ones or increase existing ones.

- Eliminate the electoral college (great idea at the time but circumstances are too different now) and replace it with basic voter testing that ascertains whether the voter is can accurately identify the issues, the candidates, the candidates' positions on the issues, and anything else on the ballot. Political parties can frantically dump resources into trying to educate their voters well enough to pass the test rather than trying to brainwash them into blindly voting for a particular candidate or piece of legislation. This would ensure that the voters are at least well-educated enough to know their options by the time they hit the polls and that our governmental decisions are being made, if not thoughtfully, at least with some basic understanding.

- Break down the two major political parties, put caps on how much money a party can control, how many politicians can be aligned with a given party, etc. Require that the media does not slander or libel (with tightened restrictions) political representatives or candidates, including cutting them off after questions are asked and/or taking their quotes out of context. Requiring that no media clip of political statements, unless used in satire, is shorter than 30 seconds.

- Provide emergency health care free of cost and require all citizens and residents to have private health insurance, much as we currently require car insurance.

- At the end of it all, try to dump as much power back to the individual states as possible and reduce the power of the federal government to necessities. Our country is too big and too diverse to try to run it all at the federal level. Federal government was never intended to have this much power, nor to rule over an area this big with this many people and resources.

I'm sure I could think of more. What would you do if you were in charge with this fantasy-style control?
 

Modelworks

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Fire the congress and senate.
Require everything be a vote by the individual, not a elect someone , hope they work for your interest like you want system.

heh, AIG, GM, you all would be screwed if people could have voted on it
 
Feb 19, 2001
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I would:

- Gradually phase out Social Security. Get people who want to opt out and put that money in a 401k to choose to do so. I would raise the age cap for SS also as a temporary measure seeing as how it was designed as a means to keep you afloat if you live past the life expectancy. Bump it to 75 and see how we work. Other ideas include changing the system so you pay for your OWN retirement not for someone else's.

- Crack down on earmarking

- Crack down on health care abuse.

- Nuclear POWER

- Lower corporate tax rate, close loopholes.
 
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Send 500k troops to the WOT, it's been in Afghanistan and Pakistan for 7 years, we could use some US help with the ones we helped you with because of their attacks against you.


 

OCGuy

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Originally posted by: JohnOfSheffield
Send 500k troops to the WOT, it's been in Afghanistan and Pakistan for 7 years, we could use some US help with the ones we helped you with because of their attacks against you.

How many UK troops are in Afghanistan? How many US troops?
 

hellod9

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I would require every member of the armed services to spend eight hours a day writing love poetry for one year. On the second year I would fire all of them and rehire the best 10% as professional poets. I would send them across the world, writing love poems to everyone they meet. The remaining 90% would get the option of a free college education, further poetry studies, three years severance, or early retirement.
 

AreaCode707

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Originally posted by: hellod9
I would require every member of the armed services to spend eight hours a day writing love poetry for one year. On the second year I would fire all of them and rehire the best 10% as professional poets. I would send them across the world, writing love poems to everyone they meet. The remaining 90% would get the option of a free college education, further poetry studies, three years severance, or early retirement.

Moonie's second account? :p
 

Siddhartha

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Pull out all military out of Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. Resize the military to what is necessary to protect the North American continent. Use the savings to pay down on the deficit, retrain redundant military staff, and increase education subsidies.
 

AreaCode707

Lifer
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Originally posted by: Siddhartha
Pull out all military out of Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. Resize the military to what is necessary to protect the North American continent. Use the savings to pay down on the deficit, retrain redundant military staff, and increase education subsidies.

I have to agree, if done with structure. Yes, there would be some chaos but that's inevitable no matter when a withdrawal is done. I really wish I was god-emperor of the world though. The first thing I'd take on fixing is Rwanda. :(
 

MotF Bane

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Bring the military home.

Reduce bureaucracy, size/scope of the government.

Cut taxes across the board of a level befitting the reduction in expenditures.

Ban affirmative action, set unified federal firearms laws.

Treat cellphones while driving as equal in penalty to DUI, also increase difficulty of driving tests, plus renewal testing periodically.

Must take a civics course before being allowed to vote in future elections. (Yeah, that might be a Constitutionally iffy.)

Nuclear power.

Get rid of Congress, get a new one.

Undecided on Social Security, but something sure as fuck needs to change.

Federal budget balanced over the business cycle.

Legalize marijuana, drinking age to 18.

Disband Democratic and Republican parties.

That's a good start.

 
Jun 26, 2007
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Originally posted by: Siddhartha
Pull out all military out of Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. Resize the military to what is necessary to protect the North American continent. Use the savings to pay down on the deficit, retrain redundant military staff, and increase education subsidies.

You mean, dismantle NATO and remove US influence from EU nations?

It isn't a bad idea at all, in fact, i love that idea very much.
 

wwswimming

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bring the troops home from Iraq & Afghanistan

set the Army Corps of Engineers & some troops on the task of re-building the nation's
rail, working with local expertise like BART (bay area rapid transit).

try to keep government spending about the same, for the immediate future.

prosecute everybody who was involved in the financial fraud that created the
credit crisis and seize their assets when fraud is un-covered. freeze the assets of
AIG, Goldman Sachs, etc. until the investigation is complete.

resurrect Alcatraz as a jail and put the execs who turn out to be criminal there.
charge the public admission to visit the cons in the Alcatraz Credit Derivative
Correctional Institution.
 

Modelworks

Lifer
Feb 22, 2007
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Originally posted by: wwswimming

resurrect Alcatraz as a jail and put the execs who turn out to be criminal there.
charge the public admission to visit the cons in the Alcatraz Credit Derivative
Correctional Institution.

Sounds good to me !
would also bring back stocks, the medieval kind where they put the head and hands in it. Poetic. Put the ceo in stocks !
 

NoStateofMind

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Oct 14, 2005
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Originally posted by: AreaCode707
By god-emperor I mean that you have the authority to do things that cross the lines between executive, legislative and judicial, as well as fed, state and local, and you can magically put them all into place within four years no matter how impractical that is in real life.

Me:
- revise the school system so that "high school" teaches more content more aggressively, with faster progression in science and math, allows students to identify their general areas of focus at age 14 (you either love English or you don't) and ends at age 16. At that point students choose to go on to either vocational school or university. Vocational school lasts 2-3 years and prepares you for a functional career of your choice. University puts you through an accelerated bachelors/masters program, and optional higher education means getting a doctorate. Vocational school and university would equally prepare you to enter the workforce in different areas and would be accepted as standards of excellence in their own right, with one not deserving of more merit than the other. Education up through the end of either route would be subsidized, both for first time and returning students.

I think we should let children decide what they want. We kind of do this now with VoTech schools, but we need to expand that a bit. I agree that we need to be more aggressive in teaching High School students, but that won't make a difference to those that don't want to learn/further their education. What I would like to see it a two pronged approach to high school. You have a choice to enter two paths, one for continuing education (college) and the other to develop real world skills (auto-mechanic/PC Tech etc). We do this now but this choice should be more pronounced. For those that choose college, let them be more aggressive in topic lessons, more stringent on grades and allow more integration with community colleges. For the "trade school" choice, integrate more into the work force, like an "internship" of sorts.

The other is I want to see more homeschooling. Allow homeschooling but have tests for those who are home schooled each year to validate their learning at least the same pace as those in public schools.

- emancipate minors at age 16, give them more rights and responsibilities, put them on the hook for criminal acts, lower the drinking age, lower the age of consent, give them the ability to marry, etc. Go back a few decades/centuries or over a few cultures and bow to the historical imperative that children reaching adolescents have typically been considered adults at this point. Reduce the problems we have created for ourselves by artificially extending childhood.

Wouldn't have a problem with it.

- Legalize pot, tax the hell out of it, tax the hell out of cigarettes.

Legalizing and taxation. While I agree with that, I do not want any additives from tobacco manufacturers should they decide to get into selling "packs" of Marijuana.

- Replace the tax system with a graduated tax rate. Nothing for under $30k a year, 10% for $31-75, 15% for $76-300, 20% for $300k+. On top of that, tax luxuries at a flat tax rate of 5%. Tax vices at a rate of 20%, with most of the tax proceeds going directly to the impact of the vices (vice-related healthcare, legal costs, restitution, whatever)

I would like to see the end of income tax. Removing that and/or allowing individuals to decide if they want to pay SS would be my goal. As we know, SS is borrowed against for other projects which have nothing to do with it. Seeing a flat tax would be much better in my opinion. This allows the individual to decide how much tax the government gets and therefore more of "the people's republic". I also would agree to luxury taxes. For example, taxes on a ford pinto would have the 'lower tier' flat tax while a jaguar would be the 'higher tier' tax.

- Dramatically increase the penalty for DUI

Agreed. First offense removes license for 2yrs, second offense gets 1yr in jail.

- Require the legislative branch to decommission one piece of legislation for every new piece they pass.

- Reduce the number of hours worked by the legislative branch and reduce their pay so that it is not possible to be a full time congressman or senator (see our founding fathers). Adjust term limits if necessary but prevent consecutive terms from any position in government, and do not let them get around it by switching back and forth (congress to senate back to congress, etc.) Basically make it impossible to be a career politician and thereby try to keep intelligent working people in the roles with frequent change ups for fresh perspective and to keep personal back-scratching agendas from forming.

- Require that all budgets be balanced at all times or they will receive mandatory reduction starting with the arts, parks, etc. Those things are vital to a successful and developed civilization, but they also unfortunately need to be the first to go when we are not a successful and developed civilization as defined by our debt. No new programs or laws can be passed if they exceed the budget; officials must choose to reduce other programs in order to implement new ones or increase existing ones.

IMO, we should have term limits on all positions of government. No more lifetime politicians. You can hold one office for two terms max, then you must go into another office or get out of politics altogether.

A balanced budget or no pay. This would reign in rampant spending immediately. Make them accountable for the money they spend.

- Eliminate the electoral college (great idea at the time but circumstances are too different now) and replace it with basic voter testing that ascertains whether the voter is can accurately identify the issues, the candidates, the candidates' positions on the issues, and anything else on the ballot. Political parties can frantically dump resources into trying to educate their voters well enough to pass the test rather than trying to brainwash them into blindly voting for a particular candidate or piece of legislation. This would ensure that the voters are at least well-educated enough to know their options by the time they hit the polls and that our governmental decisions are being made, if not thoughtfully, at least with some basic understanding.

- Break down the two major political parties, put caps on how much money a party can control, how many politicians can be aligned with a given party, etc. Require that the media does not slander or libel (with tightened restrictions) political representatives or candidates, including cutting them off after questions are asked and/or taking their quotes out of context. Requiring that no media clip of political statements, unless used in satire, is shorter than 30 seconds.

There should be fairness in the election process. The way it stands now, its usually the ones who are backed by corporate sponsors who get the money/airplay. Declare all monies donated to be exposed. Who gave what to whom. Then pool all the monies to be equally spread out amongst the candidates. It should be just as easy for joe shmoe down the street to run for president as it is for a long time democrat.

- Provide emergency health care free of cost and require all citizens and residents to have private health insurance, much as we currently require car insurance.

Well my socialist dictator friend :p I personally would not like to see mandatory healthcare. If everyone has to have it, then insurance companies will charge a premium.

- At the end of it all, try to dump as much power back to the individual states as possible and reduce the power of the federal government to necessities. Our country is too big and too diverse to try to run it all at the federal level. Federal government was never intended to have this much power, nor to rule over an area this big with this many people and resources.

I'm sure I could think of more. What would you do if you were in charge with this fantasy-style control?

Oh I agree, reinstating/reinforcing the Constitutional outline of the governments role in our society is sorely needed. States rights on lifestyles (abortion,marijuana,seatbelts) should be granted and ignored by the federal government unless a persons liberty is in danger.


Sigh, this is but a dream, and reducing the spending and size of government is not the direction we are heading.
 

AreaCode707

Lifer
Sep 21, 2001
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Originally posted by: PC Surgeon
Originally posted by: AreaCode707
- Replace the tax system with a graduated tax rate. Nothing for under $30k a year, 10% for $31-75, 15% for $76-300, 20% for $300k+. On top of that, tax luxuries at a flat tax rate of 5%. Tax vices at a rate of 20%, with most of the tax proceeds going directly to the impact of the vices (vice-related healthcare, legal costs, restitution, whatever)

I would like to see the end of income tax. Removing that and/or allowing individuals to decide if they want to pay SS would be my goal. As we know, SS is borrowed against for other projects which have nothing to do with it. Seeing a flat tax would be much better in my opinion. This allows the individual to decide how much tax the government gets and therefore more of "the people's republic". I also would agree to luxury taxes. For example, taxes on a ford pinto would have the 'lower tier' flat tax while a jaguar would be the 'higher tier' tax.

Eh, I do see necessary things that the government does that could not be funded entirely by goods taxes. Infrastructure is a prime example. We really do need cash for those things, and those things are not easily sacrificed. The reason you need to do it beyond just common use (charging for use of a freeway, for example) is that part of the government's job is to provide these same amenities equitably at times (like a little-used county road that needs paving and upkeep.)

- Provide emergency health care free of cost and require all citizens and residents to have private health insurance, much as we currently require car insurance.

Well my socialist dictator friend :p I personally would not like to see mandatory healthcare. If everyone has to have it, then insurance companies will charge a premium. [/quote]

Competing private insurers would take care of that. To stay in business you need to attract the most people, and you do that through lowered prices. I'd want to see it made mandatory because I think you have to recognize that practically we DO wind up supplying health care to the uninsured, at much higher prices. Enforcing mandatory health insurance reduces the burden on the government.

Sigh, this is but a dream, and reducing the spending and size of government is not the direction we are heading.

So you'll vote for me? :D