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Randviscracy - Ending the Corruption in Government
Randviscracy - Ending the Corruption in Government
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Corruption is undermining our government!


Politicians have devolved into professional bribe takers. Corporations and special interest groups spend millions every year bribing politicians into doing THEIR bidding rather than the will of the people. How do we end corruption?


Corey Daniels create

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 16, 2020
ISBN9781087892948
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    Randviscracy - Ending the Corruption in Government - Corey Daniels

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    National Randviscracy -

    Ending the Corruption in Government

    By Corey Daniels

    First published ©2020

    randviscracy.com

    National Randviscracy -

    Ending the Corruption in Government

    National Randviscracy -

    3

    Ending the Corruption in Government

    3

    Introduction - Randviscracy

    6

    What it is and How it Works

    6

    The Process of Selection for Random Panels

    7

    Prevention of stal ing mandate

    8

    Efficiency of Panel System

    9

    Automation of panel selection

    9

    Panel size

    9

    Panel corruption check

    10

    Problems with Democracy and How it has been Exploited

    10

    Corruption: the Achilles’ heel of all governments

    10

    How to destroy a Democracy

    11

    How are governments exploited? How can these be countered?

    16

    (Format: exploit/counter exploit)

    16

    The feminization of western leadership

    16

    Israel’s influence on American politicians violates the emoluments clause of the US

    constitution

    18

    What is a nation – why civic nationalism is destined to fail

    19

    The Anti-fascist Dog Breed Melting Pot Act

    19

    What is a nation?

    20

    Civic Nationalism and Demographic Displacement

    20

    Immigration Policy of the US and the Change of American Demographics

    22

    At current immigration rates, whites will be a minority in America within 20 years

    24

    Israel: Ethnostate and the Hypocrisy of Pro-immigrant Jewish Politics

    28

    Race mixing and displacement – the destroyers of civilizations

    29

    People naturally self-segregate

    30

    Race mixing does not end discrimination

    30

    What is nationalism?

    32

    The Nation

    32

    Propertarianism

    34

    Guide for Panel Members

    34

    Reciprocity

    34

    Property-in-toto (in total)

    35

    Panel members should understand the concept of property-in-toto and seek to protect

    both public and private property (see previous section on page 56). This is the point on

    which libertarianism fails. It does not value or protect the commons which a nation

    builds over generations with blood and sweat. Common property is defined by the

    protective rules of a society. Ownership of this property is codified by defining who a

    citizen is.

    35

    Decidability

    35

    Operational Language (testimony)

    35

    What makes a good government? What is the purpose of government?

    37

    Protection of property, both physical and intrinsic

    37

    First Principals of Government:

    39

    How to maximize survival?

    39

    How to maximize prosperity?

    41

    Defining and Enforcing Law

    42

    The Carrot and the Stick. Diffusing the Powderkeg

    44

    A Proposed New Constitution

    46

    23 Foundational Points of New Constitution

    46

    Rights and Protections/Prohibitions

    51

    Immigration and Naturalization Screening

    54

    Preventing infiltration by hostile actors

    54

    Immigration Policy

    55

    Balanced Taxation

    57

    Compensation requirement

    58

    Option to opt-out for public services

    59

    Law making, Government Body Creation and War

    59

    State and Local Governments

    60

    Adding new states/countries

    60

    Military alliances

    60

    Wars against European people states - The no brothers war mandate

    60

    Protection of European peoples mandate

    61

    Toward a true meritocracy

    62

    Path Forward - Accelerant

    63

    How to counteract the methods of the nation wreckers

    63

    Exploiting their weaknesses

    63

    The system is fragile and is dependant upon cooperation

    64

    Opportunity

    65

    Conclusion

    65

    Kleroterion

    The kleroterion - a method of random selection.

    Introduction - Randviscracy

    What it is and How it Works

    Randviscracy is a form of government which makes extensive use of randomly selected panels for decision making. The use of randomization in governments is ancient, the Athenians used a device called a kleroterion to randomly select government representatives in a lottery system.

    Randviscracy takes the process much farther in that for each decision a new panel of randomly selected experts make the decision. Selection is based on experience and IQ level to ensure that the panels are composed of smart and knowledgeable people. This gets to the essence of what ideal government representatives would be: intelligent, incorruptible and knowledgeable.

    This book is more than just about Randviscracy itself. It is an analysis of how governments have been exploited and how to prevent it from happening again.

    This government’s purpose would be ensuring the survival of its people and maximizing their prosperity through protection from force, fraud, corruption and ensuring the maximum

    reduction in transaction costs by protecting the nation’s people and their property-in-toto (in total). As many services as practical would be privatized. There would be exceptions for projects that are too large or have a common benefit to them, such as interstate highway projects, dams and critical infrastructure. These would be voted on and implemented at Federal, State and Local levels, suggested by citizens and groups and approved by randomized panels. New projects would be restrained by a taxation balance system (see taxation section, pg 47).

    Contract awarding process would also be anonymized and selected by vote from a randomly selected panel.

    The decisions of the government and the courts would be based on randomized selection of experts. For example, if a case involved a topic in the field of computer science, then the randomized selection would be from a pool of candidates who have experience in that field.

    People could voluntarily sign up to be in the pool of experts. They would have to certify their credentials, their education, their experience and training in the field. In this way people would be selected as advisors/instruments of the government such as jurors, decision makers, etc.

    This would be on a temporary basis and randomly selected. This would make it nearly impossible for the system to become corrupted, because who do you bribe in a system like this?

    Perhaps the builders of the selection process itself, but this could also be checked by randomly selected experts.

    It would be important to keep the pool of experts and selected members a secret. In this way, people who wanted to bribe officials in the government would not even know whom to bribe.

    Again, as extra protection have independent panels to check the selection process on a random basis to verify integrity. These processes will help ensure there is minimal corruption, which is most government's greatest weakness.

    A protection mechanism would make use of fake candidates or officials who would act as monitors to catch attempts at bribery or subversion. For example, let’s say there is a panel being created to decide on a new law. A monitor is placed into

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