Friday, September 6, 2013

My Utopia

Election's here again, tomorrow. And I'm really glad that polls pointed to a major defeat for Labor which has been a major fuck up to Australia in the past 6 years. But let's not talk about it. Instead, let's talk about what sort of society do I actually want but none of the current sitting parties would deliver?

First, we do not need 80% of the public servants (including police force and government officials) that we currently employ. Yes that's huge cuts to jobs but think of it this way, public servants are not really the jobs you want in growth, which would mean heavier tax on tax payers. And by freeing up that sort of human resource into the work force, we will have much more people that pay tax instead of sucking up on tax payers, of course tax rate would only need to be a fraction of what it is now, or even voluntary.

Next step would be compressing regulations, abandon any victimless crimes such as speeding and marijuana, abandon anything that is no business of the government (defining who you can marry etc). The idea is, you are free to do anything you want unless you're you are harming someone else by doing so. For example there won't be speed limits (red circle signs) on any road, only yellow triangle signs of a recommended but not enforced speed for technical reasons. You can legally be drunk and drive 200 kph in a 40 zone as long as you don't hit anyone or anything, in which cases you'd receive heavy penalties, but for the people or property you hit and not for being drunk or speeding.

Finally, Islam will be banned, it should be considered a cult and not a religion as it preaches hatred. Any religious institute will not receive a single cent of government funding and no religious practise can be practised without the consent of that person (e.g. in schools or to new born babies). Commissioning should be limited too. People should develop their own world view without any influence of others.

That's probably the closest to a perfect world I can imagine.

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