Reform Constitution List of…
I have always believed that it is the duty of the citizen to actively participate in the reform of the state. This idea, pinned to my other belief of raw brainstorming as a major positive to all in society, has brought me to this passage. I have created some unrefined ideas about how we can get back on track. This is what has come to mind:
In times of turmoil, it is up to the people to demand the reform we feel is needed and justified. Such reform is indeed under dire and direct consequence for our nation's future. The topics in necessity most of the refinement fall under the three pillars of every civilization: economics, policy, and culture. The time for the youth of this nation's complacency has ended. Regardless of the forthcoming persecution following the action of constituting a list of reform demands, we feel it our duty to do so and give our best effort to create a better future for our children. It has become necessary to dissolve the workings of government and men who are no longer self-serving in the best interests of our nation's current and future standing. We detest the future set out for us and aim to establish new prosperity as the postmodern era has been self-evidently proved to hinder people's ability to flourish and remain happy. A new enlightenment is needed to create a foundational blueprint for navigating our ever-renewed technological society in a way that promotes preservation and innovation. In our minds, this can only be reached by remembering the traditional values that propelled our ancestors to achieve great things while holding a philosophical viewpoint of critical and forward thinking.
Putting a finger on every aspect that needs to be touched to achieve such positive development may be impossible to most, but opening the conversation and laying the groundwork to bring about monumental change can only bring about positive recourse. We are called upon to deliberate the reform we need, and no adversary can try to explain a justification to deem otherwise. Our motivation for creating such an action is twofold. The first agenda is to unite the nation once more. The second is to create an economically prosperous life for ourselves and future Americans, reversing the trajectory of late-stage capitalism and democracy. These are not just desires for us emerging adults; they are requirements. The main reform candidates are as follows:
Christian State: While we believe in the First Amendment right of freedom of religion, we recognize that this country was founded as one nation under God, with Christian values being the predominant moral standing for all civil, political, and economic policy. We want this notion reinstilled and to end the vilification of our lord and savior, Jesus Christ.
Mend divide in country: A divided house cannot stand. Too many interest groups compete under the two-party system for radically different ideologies. We must be able to fuse together under common interests the overall goal of a prosperous nation under the foundational understanding of logic.
Stoic: We must institute a system that does not reward weak-minded foolishness. We need to make being Stoic a desirable characteristic once more. Victim mentality must be abolished and socially rejected. Wisdom, justice, temperance, and courage are the virtues we must once again strive for.
Bring back the family: The state shall no longer advocate and promote single-parent households, nor should it have an economic system where people cannot afford to procreate. Family is the backbone of civilization; without it, we are destined to fail and fall to malevolence.
Restore quality of life and Buying power: We want the same level of economic freedom that older generations had between 1945 and 1970. We want to be able to afford to be alive and not continue to live the life of a taxable debt slave.
Affordable housing: Mega-Corporations should not be allowed to invest in residential housing in large numbers. Any corporation with a net worth of $500 billion should be exempt from such sectors.
Reform systems: Many societal systems are outdated and need amelioration/refinement. Such systems include:
Healthcare: A person shouldn’t have to consider dying over getting medical treatment. Our health system should not be one designed to bankrupt its patients.
Insurance: Nearly all insurance agencies are the only types of producers that can legally not deliver on their guaranteed product and face no repercussions. If various insurances are mandatory within most states, they should be subject to substantially lower monthly rates, lower deductibles, and higher payouts, regardless of the client's potential risk factor.
Education: Our educational system, originally modeled off the Prussian system to create blindly loyal soldiers, was refined by John. To create mindless workers, D Rockefeller needs to be designed to harness and mold the individual to their talents and ready them for the real world. The educational system needs to focus as much on emotional maturity as it does on intellectual regurgitation for standardized testing. Further schooling should not indoctrinate children into their wild political viewpoints or make young emerging adults debt slaves, and degrees need not be deemed as virtually worthless in the employment atmosphere.
Criminal: Our justice system needs to speed up trials, leave less to chance, and do better at rehabilitating criminals. With emerging technologies such as Artificial Intelligence, less of a conviction should be relied on interpretation.
Fix homelessness and drug issues: Illegal aliens should not be allotted free food and housing while we have numerous Americans (often veterans at that) homeless. Homeless and drug-addicted Americans need to have the opportunity to be re-instilled into society in a productive manner. Rehabilitation facilities with the capacity to house all current homeless Americans need to be created, and such facilities need to conquer the root causes of these people's despair. State-allotted job opportunities, such as farming or other satisfying entry-level trades, could be rewarding purpose for these individuals.
Close borders: Only the best and brightest of the world are allowed across our border. We are no longer in a position to offer a beacon of safety and hope within our territory while our nation is in severe peril and attack.
Strong military and police force: Our protective services must be treated with more respect and honor. They also must be taught in more adequate ways true protective and virtuous qualities. Their qualifications to get into such positions must be stricter, and if men and women can die in the name of service for our nation at the age of 18, they must be given all legalities that go along with their adult treatment.
Limited media power: Spreading misinformation and lies at the mass media scale must be severely punishable. Continuing to go along with two separate narratives needs to end now. We must have a bipartisan party able to establish the real truth, and everyone must be able to accept it and react accordingly.
Support the soul/beauty: Make our cities beautiful and walkable. Limit cookie-cutter mass production. Create cities and works of art that inspire and provoke euphoric feelings, not brutalistic ones.
Reinstall our constitution: Self-explanatory. Less up for interpretation and less susceptible to overruling due to the “current climate” of situations.
End human and drug trafficking: Declare war on traffickers and offer only the death penalty for those found guilty.
3+ political parties: Offer variation for the people and create a political system less susceptible to groupthink and mass hysteria where the average American “must” pick a side.
Corruption: Instill more democracy/republic guidelines to stop rigged elections and corruption, eliminate the deep state control on our country, automatically vote to remove politicians, and death penalty/life sentences for certain levels of corruption.
Stop foreign involvement: Our country needs all its resources allocated toward the homeland, and we have no more to spare on foreign nations.
While more actions are needed to correct the course, these are the current and most important focal points. All of our issues stem back to cultural, economic, and political catalysts. Economics and politics may make it easier to set certain guidelines of what to follow and regulations to achieve aimed goals, but altering our culture is an endeavor that needs just as much, if not more, attention. As a free nation, we have always been susceptible to multiple faction groups budding heads in their beliefs, but we were always united under common principles. Now, such unification no longer exists. This needs to end.
The inconsistency of our order within society has caused us to parasitically self-absorb and combust. The observations of this nature have been made apparent to all in recent years and must end now. We, the nation's youth, will now dictate which direction we collectively head towards. If our voices are not heard and our insistences are not met, we will begin civil disobedience, peacefully check out of society, and begin communal living where we may no longer be a piggy bank passive income tax payer. If our voices are heard and our insistences met, we will do everything in our power to unify the project and bring about success throughout all aspects of American life for all moving forward. We see it is now the only way forward, and we will comply with our convictions accordingly.