We need a Constitution for the World. A World Constitution.
One World Government needs a One World Constitution. Let's go down that path. I vote for the US Constitution with some additions.
1. We must recognize all people of this World are different. We have different religions, races, and are never going to fit into one role as a citizen. Therefore, we simply must be treated with respect at all times.
2. Politicians have term limits. Term limits are at the local, state, national, and world level. 1 term is equal to two years.
3. Any crime by a politician against the people, determined by 75% of all countries, will be punished as a regular citizen.
4. The right to privacy.
5. The Internet will be used for voting in local, state, national, and world elections specific to certain regions.
6. All people are equal citizens of this world. No citizen should have infringement on Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.
7. There is a 5000 law limit. Need more laws? Take away a law. We will end up with the 5000 most important laws.
8. A surplus of tax revenue must be given back to the people of this world, and divided equally.
9. No individual is responsible for more than 20 percent tax at local, state, national, or world level. This does not include sales or property tax.
10. The people run this world, all people. When situations arise that cannot be resolved, we must vote on this matter.
Here is a summary of the Bill of Rights which the World Constitution will have:
1 | Freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition. |
2 | Right to keep and bear arms in order to maintain a well regulated militia. |
3 | No quartering of soldiers. |
4 | Freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures. |
5 | Right to due process of law, freedom from self-incrimination, double jeopardy. |
6 | Rights of accused persons, e.g., right to a speedy and public trial. |
7 | Right of trial by jury in civil cases. |
8 | Freedom from excessive bail, cruel and unusual punishments. |
9 | Other rights of the people. |
10 | Powers reserved to the states. |
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