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| Igneous Magma Posts: 193 | Money grading I couldn't change the subject, it goes like this: Authorities evaluation Besides the elections it might be also authorities evaluations As one of the ways it might be done so : everyone can give to the authorities some money as the measure of what they did, it might be limited by something like up to $10 Last edited by La Mangra; Apr 2, 2008 at 01:50 pm. |
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| I think I thunk Posts: 25 | Who would enforce the limit? Who would ensure a company didn't have 500 of it's employees each donate 100 dollars? We have enough problems with trying to avoid bribery and corrupt government agents as it is, legalizing the "donation" of money would only make it worse. I make no claims to the level of my own intelligence, please be as critical as necessary and correct any mistakes I make as I am here for two reasons: 1.)To learn. 2.)Fun. |
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| Igneous Magma Posts: 193 | Quote:
It might be done in the same way like the elections are done Only that in the voting booth it might be some kind of machine that will exchange money for tickets which are then to be used for voting | |
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