As for transportation, many new things are discovered every year. It's only a matter of time.
As for the president being able to marry and stuff, that's just the way it works. What if an aborted fetus was "destined" to discover the cure of AIDs? Shit happens. (Illegal abortions would be fines closer to around "$" 30,000. It's a very illegal issue)
For examples as to why the military would not need a draft, read the rewards it's member get.
One person doesn't specifically get full power. They can be impeached by the member s of the 13 branches, or by the will of the people. But, considering what one has to go through to become president, the liklihood of devotion yourself to a cause just to be corrupt seems silly.
As for the tariffs, if people want something from another country, they can have it shipped and pay the money, or go on a vacation. Otherwise if it's that big of a deal they wouldn't be living in my country in the first place.
Now, about lawsuits... The country would have some sort of judicial stuff, but it wouldn't be the same as in America. If your child is killed by a drunk driver, you will not win a settlement of $4 million dollars. That doesn't make even remote sense. How can any imaginable sum of money replace the death of a child? So, there will be punishments and penalties instead to make the violator attone for their crimes instead of just the payment. (Injuries that require medical bills, on the other hand, or the death of a spouse or anything that would affect the earnings of a household will require a cash settlement.) Another difference between my courts and the USAs courts will be that while the USA's courts are made to "interpret the law" mine will be to uphold the law. My constitution WILL BE A LIVING DOCUMENT. It will not be vague, but as time changes so must the structure of the goverment. If that doesn't happen...well...look at our country right now.
As for the president being able to marry and stuff, that's just the way it works. What if an aborted fetus was "destined" to discover the cure of AIDs? Shit happens. (Illegal abortions would be fines closer to around "$" 30,000. It's a very illegal issue)
For examples as to why the military would not need a draft, read the rewards it's member get.
One person doesn't specifically get full power. They can be impeached by the member s of the 13 branches, or by the will of the people. But, considering what one has to go through to become president, the liklihood of devotion yourself to a cause just to be corrupt seems silly.
As for the tariffs, if people want something from another country, they can have it shipped and pay the money, or go on a vacation. Otherwise if it's that big of a deal they wouldn't be living in my country in the first place.
Now, about lawsuits... The country would have some sort of judicial stuff, but it wouldn't be the same as in America. If your child is killed by a drunk driver, you will not win a settlement of $4 million dollars. That doesn't make even remote sense. How can any imaginable sum of money replace the death of a child? So, there will be punishments and penalties instead to make the violator attone for their crimes instead of just the payment. (Injuries that require medical bills, on the other hand, or the death of a spouse or anything that would affect the earnings of a household will require a cash settlement.) Another difference between my courts and the USAs courts will be that while the USA's courts are made to "interpret the law" mine will be to uphold the law. My constitution WILL BE A LIVING DOCUMENT. It will not be vague, but as time changes so must the structure of the goverment. If that doesn't happen...well...look at our country right now.
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