Totally fair to question that stuff but I’d invite you to actually read beyond the first section. The whole point of the system is to avoid that exact scenario through local provisioning, sovereignty guarantees, and non-extractive triage protocols. Nothing in the doc says everyone gets everything. It says everyone gets a floor, and communities decide the ceiling.
You sound remarkably like my wife asking how the movie ends ten minutes into it.
You’re welcome to critique the full structure if you’re willing to read it.
That’s already addressed, local provisioning adjusts based on what’s available, not a central prediction model. It’s all in the full doc if you decide to read the rest. Happy to clarify anything that’s unclear.
Lots of great stuff here.
If you could write only one amendment to the current Constitution, what would it be and why?
Only one? That's tough. Do I get to pass it with no debate?
I didn't read the whole thing - just the first section.
It's fairly socialistic, that's fine but it warrants discussion.
If there is limited medical care, there is limited food and water, you can't feed or care for everyone - what do you do?
Everyone's entitled under your constitution, how do you organize who lives and who dies?
Totally fair to question that stuff but I’d invite you to actually read beyond the first section. The whole point of the system is to avoid that exact scenario through local provisioning, sovereignty guarantees, and non-extractive triage protocols. Nothing in the doc says everyone gets everything. It says everyone gets a floor, and communities decide the ceiling.
You sound remarkably like my wife asking how the movie ends ten minutes into it.
You’re welcome to critique the full structure if you’re willing to read it.
That seems unrealistic tbh,
You can't control/predict enough resources
That’s already addressed, local provisioning adjusts based on what’s available, not a central prediction model. It’s all in the full doc if you decide to read the rest. Happy to clarify anything that’s unclear.