well, don't i feel like a right prig now, lol. sorry bout the quick draw assumption that this was gonna be a doom and gloom thread there, nic (guess i'm not cut out for brynjars hate thread).
on topic then:
Nicodimas, on 09 April 2010 - 08:09 PM, said:
Sin- you misunderstood<I will be posting a survival thread someday..one of buddies is thinking of starting a school on it>...Like I said I being optimistic about what occurs after lately. I think we could really get a better system in place instead of what happened in the 30s.
i love the idea of a survival school. would he include things like hunting, fire-building without a heat source, cold-weather shelter building, botany and other such outdoorsie things? cuz that i would love to do
Nicodimas, on 09 April 2010 - 08:09 PM, said:
What are some meaningful solutions we could get going. Let's think outside the box

indeed, let's! i'm with vesper on the abolition of money. it ain't never done me any good on its own, and it just seems like a ridiculously unnecessary middle man these days. a resource-based economy is the way that humankind will truly see progress in the 3rd millenium.
Nicodimas, on 09 April 2010 - 08:09 PM, said:
5. Allow what amounts to cafeteria style medical savings/spending accounts - use it or lose it - of up to $5k per year for all medical related expenses.
so... there would be no accumulation of money over the years in some sort of medicare account? and the 5K would just go back into a public fund?? it could work, but unfortunately 5k would quickly be exhausted if anything serious were to occur. of course i'd rather that we don't involve money in the affair at all.
Nicodimas, on 09 April 2010 - 08:09 PM, said:
7. Allow parents to deduct up to 20k per year per child for education related expenses - tuition, books, etc.
good idea. would allow low-income families to afford better schools and universities for their children.
Nicodimas, on 09 April 2010 - 08:09 PM, said:
8. Create merit based scholarship funding.
this has already started i think. in a way. in... florida? i think. they're proposing setting teachers salaries by standardized tests scores. of course thats quite different from merit based funding of schools and could punish good teachers who don't have much to work with. but its a start
Nicodimas, on 09 April 2010 - 08:09 PM, said:
10. Those who receive welfare and Medicaid do not vote; nor do felons.
so, basically, people who are a drain on the state do not get to influence who is running the state. not sure how i feel about this one. one the one hand all the seniors will get their adult diapers in a knot about having their rights to vote taken away, but on the other hand, they don't work, they get their healthcare for free and there are becoming more and more of them. tough call.
Nicodimas, on 09 April 2010 - 08:09 PM, said:
11. Review all program cut the FAT, trim all programs to fit in the budget.
this is a must. all that talk about pork-barreling and earmarks is usually just used as a political weapon, but if you could get a real impartial audit of the budget that would be great.
Nicodimas, on 09 April 2010 - 08:09 PM, said:
14. Find a System to have everyone vote on where there money is going. Have the public offical held accountable if they are way off what people want money spent on.
this leads into the idea of a more localized model of government decision making. the province of kerala in india is a good example of how localized planning and full local control of funds and budgeting can improve peoples standard of living.
Nicodimas, on 09 April 2010 - 08:09 PM, said:
15) Have people send there taxes in monthly. People get cut the full check monthly. This should ellicit change.
certainly worth a shot. of course people will whine about the inconvenience but they'll get used to it.
Nicodimas, on 09 April 2010 - 08:09 PM, said:
Thank Sinistar Toste for that amazing post detailing exactly what will happen.
i feel like this is sarcasm, but it sounds sincere. either way i suppose i deserve it
anyway, here's a few more ideas.
legislate against monopolies. start right away and break these fuckers up. six congolomerates control basically all of the worlds media, we all know about the 'too big to fail' banks and their consistently unrepentant CEO's and i think its four companies that control most of the food production in the US.
revoke and destroy the idea of corporate personhood. this single facet of american law has caused untold damage to the entire world, from the environment to the middle class. corporate personhood is a gross injustice and it makes me sick.
here's my favourite "never gonna happen but should because its a no-brainer," idea: outlaw oil and tell oil companies that they can keep making money, just take all their billions and invest in alternative energy. geothermal, solar, wind, methane, tide, wave, hydro etc. its so obvious that we have to stop burning fossil fuels i just wanna throttle every oil company CEO and drag them kicking and screaming into the future.
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