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> My proposal: Take away individual voting rights. Grant voting rights to real estate. If you own property, you get 1 vote.
So how many votes does BlackRock get?
> "Corporations are people, my friend." ~ Mitt Romney, August 11, 2011
I like the idea, but it needs to be constrained to natural persons and only to those living on developed land in a single continuous lot. This way jews can't sell the right to vote with 0.00001% of an acre, or an entire extended family claiming voting rights because they're all co-owners or beneficiaries to an abandoned house in Detroit.
It's going to have to be very strictly defined, but I like the idea in principle. It's just that we have too many clever jokers these days.
BlackRock isn't a person and doesn't get any votes.
If someone owns a piece of property and they lease it out to BlackRock, they can vote, however. Not BlackRock.
The history of corporations in the US is crazy. We need to get rid of them. We used to require people to create temporary trusts that would expire after a certain number of years or die with one of its members dying. The reason was simple: We wanted to know who to blame when crimes are committed.
We should abolish the modern corporation altogether. If you want to bring a lot of people together, write contracts for each of them. Don't create new fictions.
> people living on the land
Yes, that should absolutely be a requirement. Absentee owners don't get a vote. People who rent their property out and live somewhere else don't get to vote, and the leasee doesn't get to vote either.
Actually, here's my real proposal. It's really simple. On election day, or the day before election day, muster the militia. If you show up in good physical condition with all equipment in good working order, you get to vote. If you aren't physically fit or don't have all your kit in working order, no vote for you.
Then hold a range test. Those who score high enough pass and get to vote. Those who can't shoot straight don't get to vote.
In short, only people who are physically able to fight get to vote. No one else counts.
The next day, or the same day, have all the militia men show up with all of their gear ready for battle. Hold elections by having them stand on the side they agree with. If people disagree with the count, they can start shooting each other then and there and get it over with. Otherwise, have a ceremony where the losing side bends the knee or surrenders their weapons and acquiesces to the winners. Do this every year or every other year and you're guaranteed the vote will always be fair and you'll never have a civil war.
So how many votes does BlackRock get?
> "Corporations are people, my friend." ~ Mitt Romney, August 11, 2011
I like the idea, but it needs to be constrained to natural persons and only to those living on developed land in a single continuous lot. This way jews can't sell the right to vote with 0.00001% of an acre, or an entire extended family claiming voting rights because they're all co-owners or beneficiaries to an abandoned house in Detroit.
It's going to have to be very strictly defined, but I like the idea in principle. It's just that we have too many clever jokers these days.
If someone owns a piece of property and they lease it out to BlackRock, they can vote, however. Not BlackRock.
The history of corporations in the US is crazy. We need to get rid of them. We used to require people to create temporary trusts that would expire after a certain number of years or die with one of its members dying. The reason was simple: We wanted to know who to blame when crimes are committed.
We should abolish the modern corporation altogether. If you want to bring a lot of people together, write contracts for each of them. Don't create new fictions.
> people living on the land
Yes, that should absolutely be a requirement. Absentee owners don't get a vote. People who rent their property out and live somewhere else don't get to vote, and the leasee doesn't get to vote either.
Actually, here's my real proposal. It's really simple. On election day, or the day before election day, muster the militia. If you show up in good physical condition with all equipment in good working order, you get to vote. If you aren't physically fit or don't have all your kit in working order, no vote for you.
Then hold a range test. Those who score high enough pass and get to vote. Those who can't shoot straight don't get to vote.
In short, only people who are physically able to fight get to vote. No one else counts.
The next day, or the same day, have all the militia men show up with all of their gear ready for battle. Hold elections by having them stand on the side they agree with. If people disagree with the count, they can start shooting each other then and there and get it over with. Otherwise, have a ceremony where the losing side bends the knee or surrenders their weapons and acquiesces to the winners. Do this every year or every other year and you're guaranteed the vote will always be fair and you'll never have a civil war.