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[–] radicalcenter ago  (edited ago)

If 4% of Americans are unemployed, and 21% of people are on gov't assistance in order to afford housing, children, food; then how do you propose non-existent "welfare for the poor"? Who will work at restaurants and shops (minimum wage jobs) if they can't afford to live in your nation? (edit:clarification)

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[–] worthlesshope [S] 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

I was thinking of something like a set of stringent rules that prevent people from being too greedy on those who wish to a normal life. Like I believe all that is necessary is food, shelter, medical care, education, internet, and any required by law insurances/services. It might be similar to universal basic income. Make it possible by law for someone to get by living on a minimum wage job. In a sense it is a type of welfare, but the current system of welfare, as I understand it, is far too abused.

There needs to be two groups of people, the people actually happy to live comfortably on a minimum wage job, and a group of people who wish to go further than just minimum wage. There are similar systems in place around the world already. One is some Chinese factories where housing, food, and education is supplied by the factories for the families that work at the factories. Not too sure about medical, but that is probably supplied too.

I only know of the current system in USA where there is far too many middlemen taking money off the top, and so many greedy selfish people which just fill everything with bureaucratic red tape making things impossible for everyone.

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[–] i_scream_trucks 1 point -1 points (+0|-1) ago 

Banning Americans.

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[–] Mr_NoSkill 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

America is a great place to live and work. Its the shifty kikes that ruin everything. Whether its importing low IQ shitskins and street shitters or encouraging deviant behavior.

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[–] Goathole 0 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago 

No jews, no niggers.

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[–] metaformer 0 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago 

Foremost, merit-based immigration. If you're coming into the country, then you better to have something to offer. Second, some sort of cultural or historical literacy test, complete with an English language portion and a psychological evaluation. More distantly related to immigration procedure, my nation would be the sort of small state that people immigrate to but do not permanently live in, a la Vatican City or the Principality of Sealand. So, there would be no anchor babies to keep people who somehow move in from staying. Additionally, there may be some sort of welfare/basic income system, but it is only given to people who hold steady jobs (like, you need to have a job or career for a solid 12 months before applying for it) and you lose your welfare check when you've been out of work for 2 months or more.

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[–] Frostine 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

Everyone who voted yes to gay marriage on a census would be booted out.

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[–] CapinBoredface 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

What if they voted yes when they were young and dumb?

I vote for a lot of stupid shit when I was 18.

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[–] Frostine 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago  (edited ago)

That is a very good point. But taking things as they are - in the Current Year - with evidence already from other nations of the slippery slope into trannyism/ chronic degeneracy etc - I stand. Things aren't what they were when I was 18 and could claim ignorance.

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[–] CapinBoredface ago 

I’m the only one allowed to live there.

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[–] newoldwave ago 

No niggers

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[–] sweatingbullets ago 

no niggers, mandatory open carry and meet minimum income requirements. Commit a crime, you're out. No second chance, no jail. Gone, period. A constitution set in stone, with no room for "interpretation", what is says it what it means. It will be complete and precise, no amendments necessary. No political parties. Mandatory voting in every election and on every bill by the entire population. Citizen legislators, 2 term limit. When elected, you get 3-6 year leave from your job, compensated by the state at your average yearly salary.

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