GMONEYLAND DISCUSSION
GMONEYLAND (PERIOD 4, GROUP 3)
Bill of Rights
- What are your "top ten" laws for your country?
1. Anyone has freedom of speech.
2. Discrimination is prohibited.
3. There is a minimum speed limit of 100.
4. Kids will only go to a specific school in which their career choice is provided.
5. No purse dogs.
6. No cats unless they are fat cats or Asian.
7. Kids have as much say so as any adult.
8. Freedom of practiced religion.
9. Eye for an eye.
10. Environmentally conches.
Government and Laws
Structure
- What type of government does your country have? Monarchy
- How is power divided in your country? You earn it.
Political Parties
- Will your country has political parties? How many? What will their opinions be about your countries Issues (see below)? No
Military
- Will you have a military? If so, how will it be used? If not, why not? Clones. Only weapons are a standard desert eagle, Shorty barrel 50 cal. Sniper, all belt fed weapons fully auto. With amour piercing rounds.
Conflict
- How do you manage conflict within your country?
Citizens vote.
- How do you try to make sure people get along in your country?
If they don’t there is a duel and may the better man win.
- How do you manage conflict with other countries?
WAR!!!
Expansion
- What is your policy on expanding (growing) your country?
The more the merrier!
- How do you expand your country in terms of territory?
War
- How do you expand your country in terms of your economy?
Build more, have more people working.
Immigration
- How do you deal with people entering and leaving your country?
No illegal’s, but the passport system is what we would use.
- Who will you allow to immigrate into you country?
People willing to work, and earn their daily lives.
- What process will you have to allow people immigrate into your country?
The 50 question loyalty test.
Education
- How do you educate your population?
School starts at age 0 and you graduate at 15.
- How do you make sure people are learning?
We will make them, if they don’t pass, they go another 2 years.
Civil Rights
- What rights do citizens of your country have?
Freedom to speech. Right to religion, freedom to live happily.
- How do you make sure these rights are protected?
Anyone who messes with it is sent to the front line of war.
Issues
- What problems do you think your new country might face?
To “bad”. Whole world invasion.
Examples: Health Care, Disease, Racism, Violence, War, Government Corruption, Energy Needs - Gas, Oil, Electricity, Drugs, Alcohol, Gangs, Pollution, etc.
- How do you anticipate solving some of these problems?
Our kids will be put in battle school at 2 and will fight better than any of the opponents they are up against.
- What can you do to prevent these problems? Avoid all other countries.
Economic Policies
Taxes
- How wills your country raise money for government programs?
At the end of each year everyone’s citizenship will depend on the taxes. If they want to stay, they will pay 35,000 a year,
Employment
- What types of jobs will people have in your country? How will you deal with people that lose their jobs?
War is the main concern, but there will be multiple Wendy’s.
How will you deal with the unemployed?
There will be no unemployment, no one has an option to not work, and you will be de ported out of the country.
Poverty
- Do you plan to help people out if they are poor? If so, how?
On one will be drawn to poverty.
Housing
what will you do with your homeless population?
They will be sent to boot camp.
Prices
- Will you attempt to control prices of items like gasoline and houses? If so, why or why not?
No, everything will remain the same at all times.
Nonconformity
- What will you do about people who do not conform (go along with) the rules of your country?
- Will you accept this behavior?
On, they will be put in the front line of war.
- How will your country handle nonviolent protests?
The people will not protest, they will be too intimidated.
- How will your country handle violent protest and terrorism?
The people performing the act will be slowly tortured, and than hung