This will be considered for v4 as "Transition to metric system". It would take several years for the transition to completely take place for the average American. I'm also probably going to add "end daylight savings", which is close to being passed anyway.
I will consider this for v4, although I'm still torn on whether that's a good idea. It would give religious entities a direct reason to influence politics even more. Any good reasons to the benefit other than more tax revenue?
Mainly: "Increase highest bracket tax (+5%)", "VAT for luxury items", "Collateral for loan is realized gain". Universal basic income will put money back into the economy and generate sales tax. Legalizing marijuana will bring in tax revenue when regulated properly, same with prostitution. Universal healthcare will arguably save us money over time.
Banning tipping in restaurants implies that servers would need to be paid a fair wage without needing tips to make up for a lack of wages. Menu prices would incorporate those costs. Tipping in restaurants is the most invasive which is why I chose restaurants specifically.
I'd suggest a "universal basic income" be labelled something like "American Citizen Permanent Fund" or something like they did in Alaska with the "Alaska Permanent Fund".
A benefit rather than a detriment. Have a benefit offered only to those who have voted in the past election. It could be even paired with the universal basic income, an extra $100 added to your monthly UBI if you are a registered voter who has voted in the most recent election. With universal vote by mail, election day being a holiday, and plenty of early voting days leading up to the election there would be no excuse to not vote.
What is your solution the massively disproportionate representation in the senate then? There are currently around 66.7 Californians for every Wyomingite. Do you think Wyomingites deserve 66.7 times the representation in the Senate? And yes, legalization would occur with reasonable regulations which would make sure the industry is safer for all those involved. I tried to keep the list as concise as possible for each issue reformed.
Corporations want the cheapest solution. AI is the cheapest solution for many existing human job positions. Who will pay the humans for their inferior services?
This video is great. He put into words what I've been suspecting for a couple months now. He predicts asset/housing prices will continue increasing while living standards stay terrible and he thinks they'll get worse. I think he's absolutely correct. A better quality of life is being gatekept by the wealthy.
It's never been the same amount of time since the beginning of the inversion, but there has always been a recession after the inversion goes back to normal. There are a lot of events that are building up that will bring the recession, it will happen over time. My guess is within the next 6-12 months.
What's the purpose of the senate at that point? Seems redundant, like having two house of representatives.