Archive for June, 2009
Currently most jurisdictions of building code enforcement are government entities. Do building codes fall under the protection only purpose of government? If not, how would buildings be guaranteed as safe?
Twelve Visions Party’s Statement: …Free market interaction between the consumer, building contractor, and a private inspection service will ensure the proper and safe design and building of structures.
How will these type of sectors of the medical/business industry be influenced by Prime Law and how will a free market affect the people who are opposed to them?
Twelve Visions Party’s Statement: …There will be no more government intervention to hold back the medical industry from researching and developing new products and procedures and bringing them to the market place.
How will this industry change from the Prime Law being put in place?
Twelve Visions Party’s Statement: …The Prime Law dissolves government child services and allows the private sector to move in and discover ways to make child services profitable and more efficient than they are now. This dynamic will ensure that children receive the best health care, education, housing and safety.
What should the consequences be and/or how should they differ from adults?
Different levels of offenses should have different consequences. Full context for each individual situation should be considered while evaluating both the age of the offender and the degree of the parent’s involvement in the situation.
How would people deal with the fact that they have allowed emotion to take over their thinking?
Twelve Visions Party’s Statement: …How would using DTC get the person to use the Prime Law to clarify their desire for a Neothink Society only format?
DTC allows one to stay in control of the situation. When we get overly emotional, we can have a tendency to lash out in an initiatory manner. DTC helps one to live no initiatory force in their everyday interactions. Doing this promotes leading by example and reinforces one’s desire for the Twelve Visions World.
How would the Prime Law deal with a government entity that becomes a dictator over the use of materials, i.e., used ammunition, and who should get them?
The Prime Law restricts government from regulating business. Only in the instance that initiatory force is a concern can government get involved in use of materials/used ammunition shells etc. Private business has complete control over its own property.
What is the proper meaning of the word “ostracize”? What free market dynamic will this entail? How does ostracizing differ from initiatory force?
Twelve Visions Party’s Statement: …Ostracizing is simply the organized agreement of non-involvement with an individual or business. Different levels of offense require different levels of ostracism. It is a voluntary action by individuals in a completely free market to reject interaction with a person or business.
How will the land ownership/management and governing structures of Native American groups be affected by the Prime Law?
Twelve Visions Party’s Statement: …Existing groups like Native Americans can organize and live by whatever guidelines they want. If any one of them or a group of them commits initiatory force, then the government should get involved. Existing Native American reservations and land will remain under their control and free of government regulations that don’t concern initiatory force.
Local ordinances such as zoning, sign permits, noise restrictions, curfews etc… Will local governments have the authority to have such laws after the Prime Law?
Twelve Visions Party’s Statement: …Local community ordinances will be eliminated unless they pertain to protecting people from initiatory force. Free market business dynamics will take control which will sometimes involve contracts, instead of city or state governments creating and enforcing such ordinances.
What will happen to our public schools under Prime Law?
Twelve Visions Party’s Statement: …Currently schools are run by government. The government should only be protecting citizens rather than managing schools. Public school systems are deteriorating and inefficient. Only private educational businesses in a free market can provide superior public schooling by funding themselves and providing a legitimate value for those funds.