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The political diversityNote 1 at Zo^o-University
is evidenced by numerous student chapters
of various political persuasions.
The views expressed by the various student activities do not represent the views of the University, nor does the University endorse any of the views so expressed.Note 2
 
Potential discussion and debate issuesNote 3
  • 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
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?
Note 1 - Could also be called political fragmentation.
Note 2 - The University provides facilities and opportunity for each Student Political Chapter to articulate and explain their particular views and encourages civil dialog among students of various perspectives. 
Note 3 - Derived from student submittals
 
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