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Tuesday, 28 October 2014

领土扩张,Running a Country (non-marathon type)






 


An efficient state has the means of production.

The government directly runs, oversights and operates large enterprises and corporations.  While holding control over media, common preception, information route, money flow, production rate and so on.

It's about its size, scale, reputation and influence.

Raising good kids with us years after years forge devotional bond, they will travel royally with us.  This power bonding outperforms the maximize limit of greed.

A good state runs banking, is a top player in business world, and certainly upholds law and can be a symbol of representational use.  The state slacking behind technology progress would be naturally replaced.  

A good state has no evaluation-correlation with number of humans (its population) in poverty.  This idea  comes from Sauron order's Utopianism, as well as from its Equalityism and Libertyism.

Components of a good state include: media centres, gang of journalists, gang of soldiers, technological facilities, border patrols, airport gatekeepers, tax clerks, royalists and others

Fighting power is the central, other pieces revolve.  Not because we ain't care moral the most, but for a state, our enemies tend to be blind senseless diseases, therefore moral becomes 2nd place.

Police face civilian and employees, special task force vs corrupt pudges, rockets and missiles vs terrorists, on the ready 24/7 on station (3am to 6am lesser on ready).

As long as only Aryans are hired and only Aryans are visited, the state will be free of mini-dictator cloaked up.

Regulations, licensing, business attuneships (fitting to various types and available resources plus current market context), land zoning, building permits are autonomous part of the state, and are already have their offices.  They are existing part of the old system (implies we don't have to design it, just gotta augment it and hold directive power over to).

And as always, with money, everybody smiles, because they are all (grown-up) kids, so to speak.






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