ColdHeartBear
V.I.P
In order to not make this an acrimonius debate of parties just limit your responses to what kind of political-legal-economic society you would want to live in with the proviso that the society must be survivable in the real world.
To start off without specifics I will state my values as 0 for no value in an attribute and 10 in value for the most protected attribute. Note that this is an ideal that does not exist now.
The amount of government interference I would like to see dedicated to the following values-
Personal Security: 2
Personal freedom: 1
Economic opportunity: 2
Retirement: 2
Criminal Justice: 6
Employment: 1
Border Security: 9
Education: 2
Protection of Corporate entities: 0
Personal property: 2
Civil Law: 2
Protection of citizens: 7
Decedent's estates: 1
Income tax: 0
Transaction tax: 1
International trade fees: 2
Intelligence: 7
Military: 4
Freedom to enter country: 9
Freedom to leave country: 1
Publication: 1
Communication: 1
Religion: 3
Secrecy: 2
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Personal freedoms permitted:
Intellectual: 9
Purchases: 7
Property fief: 9
Travel on public areas: 7
Association: 7
Publication: 9
Education: 9
Personal property: 8
Transaction: 7
Personal Security: 9
Interference with others: 2
Property protection: 8
Disposal of public property: 2
Religion: 4
To start off without specifics I will state my values as 0 for no value in an attribute and 10 in value for the most protected attribute. Note that this is an ideal that does not exist now.
The amount of government interference I would like to see dedicated to the following values-
Personal Security: 2
Personal freedom: 1
Economic opportunity: 2
Retirement: 2
Criminal Justice: 6
Employment: 1
Border Security: 9
Education: 2
Protection of Corporate entities: 0
Personal property: 2
Civil Law: 2
Protection of citizens: 7
Decedent's estates: 1
Income tax: 0
Transaction tax: 1
International trade fees: 2
Intelligence: 7
Military: 4
Freedom to enter country: 9
Freedom to leave country: 1
Publication: 1
Communication: 1
Religion: 3
Secrecy: 2
________________________________
Personal freedoms permitted:
Intellectual: 9
Purchases: 7
Property fief: 9
Travel on public areas: 7
Association: 7
Publication: 9
Education: 9
Personal property: 8
Transaction: 7
Personal Security: 9
Interference with others: 2
Property protection: 8
Disposal of public property: 2
Religion: 4