- U.S. Constitution -- Original vs. As currently amended (and amended)
- Definitions of the authors of the Constitution
- Federalism vs Anti-Federalism
- States Rights vs. Federal Rights
- Conservative - Religious vs. Fiscal vs. Definition of applicable entities
- White Men, Women, Non-whites, Illegal immigrants, Corporations, other entities
- Taxes - Income, Sales, Import, Export, Transport, Property, Estate, Social Security, Medicare, etc.
- Taxes - Fixed, Variable, Aggressive, Regressive, Exemptions, Credits
- Individual vs. Society
- Social responsibilities
- Transportation, Education, Communications, Protection
- Foreign Policy
- Armies - Peace Time, War Time, In-between Time
- International Treaties
- Immigration and Emigration - Passports and Visas
- Citizenship
- Imports and Exports
- Regulations
- Government Employees vs Out-sourcing
- Government Contracts, Sub-contracts,
- National Security
- Commerce and Trade
- Monetary and Finance
- Individual vote, property owner vote, Corporate vote
- Vote trading - in Congress, individuals, etc.
- Populous vote, district votes, represented votes, electorial votes, average of averages
- Change vs. Status quo
- Deficit spending, Pork Spending,
- Authorizing or Requiring but not-funding
- Vote counting and Census taking - paper, electronic, surrogate
- Anonymous voting, lobbying, contributing, etc.
- Lobbying members of Congress, Members of the Executive, Members of the Judiciary, Members of the Regulatory Commissions and Agencies, Members of the public (including advertising)
- Legalization of life, death, foods, drugs, sin, safety,
- Too big to fail, Too big not to fail, To big to be fair
- Paid votes, Paid signatures, Paid signature gathering, Paid surveys
- Profit Priorities
- Bankruptcy for individual gambles
- Under God, No God, Why God
- Right to practice religion of human sacrifice
- Marriage of Man to two women vs. Marriage of Man to one woman vs. Marriage of Man to Non-woman vs. Marriage to man to non-person (job, pet, whatever)
- Religious and political fanatics
- The Haves vs. Have Nots
- Free Market vs. Capitalism
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John Galt questions:
- When does a person become a citizen of the United States?
- How can the sale of absentee votes be prevented?
- How is majority rule ever fair to the minority?
- What if the minority ruled?
- How is 50.001% a deciding mandate?
(like a 6-to-6 jury vote)
- How can honest people make up a "jury of peers" for a criminal?
- What if we had a rogue President?
- Where
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- Who is John Galt?
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