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Brainstorm time. Suppose you were made supreme poobah and could change any law, any government body, without any interference. What would you do to improve America? If you want to join the brainstorm, I suggest no more than 10 entries, keep each entry short, and include a single-word (sound-bite) title for each entry.

I'm including a useless paragraph here, because LiveJournal did a lousy job or formatting my paragraphs around my photo.
  1. Elections. All elections throughout the country (national, state, city) will follow rules for instant-runoff.
  2. Elections. If electronic voting is used, it will be done on machinery and software that can be publicly reviewed, with data trails that can be publicly verified at any time.
  3. Energy. Build a fusion research site, even better than ITER.
  4. Energy. Build at least one free factory for Tata to begin manufacturing air-powered cars in America, with one decade free from all taxes.
  5. Energy.  Employers must pay (separate from salary) a transportation wage to each employee, based on the distance from their home to their workplace.  This wage is waived for employees who telecommute at least 90% of their time.
  6. Space.  Build a base on Mars to house 100 scientists within 10 years.
  7. Knowledge.  Establish a maximum 10-year copyright on any material (software, music, movie, book, chemical, medicine.... anything).
  8. Medicine.  If a corporation discovers a medicine or procedure of great public benefit, then seize the intellectual property for the public domain, even before the 10-year limit mentioned above.  Pay appropriate remuneration to the discoverer.
  9. Accountability.  No government figure may earn more than 4x the national minimum wage.  No private figure may earn more than 10x the national minimum wage.  Any value (money, services, items) received in excess of this amount will be confiscated via taxes.
  10. Accountability.  Citizens are permitted access to any method or product that the government uses on its own citizens.  (eavesdropping, wiretapping, data collection, owning weapons)
There's more, I'm sure, but 10 is my limit for today.

Date: 2008-Jun-12, Thursday 05:32 pm (UTC)
ext_173199: (The Brain)
From: [identity profile] furr-a-bruin.livejournal.com
I'll copy you on 1 & 2 - with a clarification. Electronic machines must print a HUMAN READABLE paper ballot that is the OFFICIAL, legal ballot; if there's any question about the electronic tabulation, there's the hardcopy for counting. Making the ballot human readable means the voter (or their assistant, if visually impaired) can double check the ballot before putting it into the ballot box.

Energy: In sunny areas of the country, mandate that all new buildings and all major renovations MUST by law include a solar water heater. Provide major tax incentives to use an on-demand water heater as backup, instead of a tank-type water heater.

Energy: Eradicate all laws, covenants, and any other irrational legal impediment to solar or wind power based on someone not liking the looks of solar panels or windmills. Tax laws and utility company polices should be designed to encourage property owners to add solar or wind generation wherever practical.

Education: Compulsory, comprehensive sex education, PERIOD, beginning no later than Grade 6. Compulsory science, math and English classes through High School.

Accountability: Corporate tax returns and related financial documents are open to PUBLIC review; they must (at least) be promptly published in a prominent location in their entirety on the corporate website, free for anyone to peruse and/or download.

Land Use: As I mentioned in a comment, require anyone building a skyscraper to include residential space sufficient to house the workers expected to occupy the business space. Over time, this should drastically reduce commutes.

Sanity: End the "War on Drugs." Legalize, regulate and tax marijuana, in the same fashion that alcohol is handled. Adopt the concept of "harm reduction" across the board for all other drugs.

Copyright: Corporations cannot own copyrights, they can only license them from actual humans. The maximum non-extensible term of copyright shall be 50 years; but if a copyright licenseholder responsible for publishing a work fails to keep the property available to the public (being unavailable for more than one year), the license is automatically voided and the copyright owner can then seek to have the property issued elsewhere. If, after a reasonable term, the property is STILL unavailable to the public, it automatically becomes public domain. During the term the property is unavailable to the public, lawsuits charging violation of copyright will NOT be accepted.

Population Control: Individuals that participate in the production of more than 2 children during their lifetime will have an additional 5% surtax - per child over two - added to their income tax. In extremis, flagrant violators of this law will be surgically sterilized.

Accountability: In any motor vehicle accident between a car/truck and a motorcycle - unless the motorcyclist is drunk/impaired or there is other clear evidence of the motorcyclist's negligence, the base assumption will be that the other vehicle is at fault.

Accountability: Cell phone companies will be required to itemize the actual price of the monthly service and how much is being charged for the "free" cell phone under a contract package. They would be required to stop charging for the cell phone once it was paid for, and offer the "bare" service fee to anyone wishing to re-use a compatible cell phone, or to anyone willing to pay the retail cost of the phone up front.

That should give people a few things to talk about... ;)

Date: 2008-Jun-13, Friday 03:43 am (UTC)
ext_173199: (Badger Bear)
From: [identity profile] furr-a-bruin.livejournal.com
Well, we had reasonably comprehensive sex ed when I was in Jr. High and High School - though parents could opt their kids out of the program. Our health classes also covered drugs in a fair degree of detail, and relatively evenhandedly, though of course the message was "these aren't anything you want to mess with." On the one hand, there was no "Reefer Madness" type hysteria - and they did actually admit that one of the reasons people use drugs is because they make you feel good ... for a while.

I just think rather than trying to pack comprehensive sex ed into one semester - and possibly too late - it needs to be part of the curriculum every year from a certain point, getting gradually more specific as the grades progress. One of the interesting things about my old school district was that they found the kids who'd been opted-out of the sex ed program had a higher rate of unplanned pregnancies....

Date: 2008-Jun-13, Friday 09:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bigsockgrrl.livejournal.com
"Accountability: In any motor vehicle accident between a car/truck and a motorcycle - unless the motorcyclist is drunk/impaired or there is other clear evidence of the motorcyclist's negligence, the base assumption will be that the other vehicle is at fault."

Can we add bicycles to that, too? Along the same lines, I've often wished that everyone who drives a car was required to spend some time as a bicyclist or motorcyclist and as a pedestrian. I hope that would help drivers realize what a deadly threat they are posing to the rest of us all the time.

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