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@nugger

There already has been a different tax rate for married and unmarried people

@Waldbrand @DEERBLOOD I had lower back pain from the military for years. Lifting weights helped a lot.

Look into the Charter of the Forest 1217

Imagine if someone simply declared that they owned all the land and all the forests that grow out of that land so you could not chop wood for fuel to keep warm nor build a house out of wood nor garden your own food supply because they own all the land

Then think about property taxes

Some people would rather make a higher percent of people own nothing as long as the richest people are less rich than make a lower percent of people own nothing but make the richest people more rich because economic equality is more important to them than helping the poor become less poor

In civilation one there is a women's suffrage wonder where you can send military units out of the city without making the citizens discontent or as discontent as they otherwise would have been

Basically feminism was a tool to trick civilians into being more OK with men being drafted into war in civilization one

@Engineer

So supposedly people claimed to be Jewish sued Ford to force him to maximize profit at the expense of other things

If that is the case then these people claimed to be Jews would have then set the precedant for forcing corporations to do business with China to maximize short term profit which undermined America

@TenaciousGoat

Marxism as practiced in the soviet union was plutocracy where the government bureaucrats are the rich rulers who had the capital and the means of production and who happened to be over represented by Ashkenazi and or Sephardic Jews

Thoughts

I just learned what a Plutocracy is, it’s how I would describe the way the system between the govern and the government is ran in the United States.

My system of government built on the foundations of freedom would be a Civic Sovereignty system.

A governance model where power is rooted in the autonomy, responsibility, and consent of the people. The government exists to serve, not rule—and operates with transparency, accountability, and clear boundaries.

Civic Sovereignty Implemented under capitalism

• Free markets, but with clear ethical boundaries—no exploitation, no monopolies, no corruption.
• Government transparency is non-negotiable—citizens see where money goes and how decisions are made.
• Local communities control local resources. Small businesses and co-ops are empowered over corporate monopolies.
• Lobbying is limited and public. Corporate power doesn’t outweigh citizen voices.
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Civic Sovereignty Implemented under capitalism cont.

• Citizens have the tools to challenge unfair practices and participate directly in shaping laws.
• Schools teach financial literacy, civic engagement, and accountability—not just obedience.
• Wealth is earned, but freedom is shared. Everyone plays by the same rules.
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Way to think about it.
Local neighborhoods decide how their taxes are spent not distant governments.

Businesses must be honest and fair and people can easily see what they do.

-Schools teach kids how to be responsible citizens not just how to obey.

-Citizens have real power to say no when companies or government act unfairly.

Civic Sovereignty idea

Civic Sovereignty: Core Principles

• Individual Freedom — You govern your own life, as long as you respect the freedom and safety of others.
• Mutual Accountability — No one is above responsibility. Citizens and institutions must answer for their actions.
• Transparent Governance — Government must be open, honest, and visible to the people it serves.
• Consent-Based Authority — Power comes from the people. Laws and policies require civic input.

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Civic Sovereignty idea

Civic Sovereignty: Core Principles Cont.

• Balanced Power — No group or branch dominates. Local communities keep autonomy under a fair national structure.
• Respectful Pluralism — Different beliefs and perspectives are protected, not punished.

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Case of USA is a Plutocracy

The US is basically a plutocracy—where rich people hold the real power. They use lobbying and big donations to control laws and get better access than regular folks. Policies keep helping the wealthy while everyone else struggles with stagnant wages and higher costs. Media is owned by a few, shaping what we hear to protect elite interests. This isn’t true democracy—just power for the wealthy few.

@SamHarris @MrpoopyButhole

Weather modification is a conspiracy theory now let's pay this rich monarch to modify the weather to prevent climate change

@Tfmonkey @Engineer

Basically employees get taxed, then the government pays their employer to do various jobs which violate the constituition for the government to do but it gets claimed that it is ok because a private sector corporation is doing it under free trade and free market capitalism which is a anti fascist anti communist system instead of evil socialism

Basically the poor employees are taxed to pay the rich CEOs to pay their employees to violate each others rights

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