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A Perfect Country, USA, made possible with the core values of freedom, human rights, innovation, hard work, collaboration, fairness, honesty, integrity, and decency.
Innovations in all fields of engineering and space exploration with core values as a guide, put the country past everyone else to the #1 spot in the world.
Even till today, any field in science or engineering requires the approval of an American Journal, Publication, or Society, to be considered bonafide and verified as the truth. In the Arts & Medicine as well, anyone trained and certified in America is considered better than anyone else in their respective fields. America has a power to verify the best in everything like no other country in the world. It is because, guided by the core values, America strives to be perfect in everything it does. And it does do many things perfectly.
The only space needed to be made perfect was for the owners of the land.
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The 'system' is the 'Driver's Manual'... the rules of the road. This is law. This is what everyone agrees on without question. The laws of the road/drivng are such that they are extremly fair, keeps us safe, and are applied uniformly. This is what we call as a 'levelled system'. The playing field is levelled for all. It is fair. There are no grafts and nepotism, or partiality towards anyone. Result: Everyone is relatively safe and happy. You stop at stop signs and red lights. But you also 'disobey' the red light if an abulance or flashing siren passes. Why? Because an emergency over-rules the stop light. There is no fighting over these points. The law is well written, what action precedes what, in a given situation, is very clear. When you can make a right turn (in small towns), but you cannot make a right turn in a city, is very clear. No one disputes these rules. The reason is they are written to keep us ALL safe. It has nothing to do with sexism, racism, nepotism, whatever-ism. The 'system' of road safety is undoubtedly fair. No one protests against it. All drunk and drug offenders are taken to court. No one questions the fairness or unfairness of the officer who sends you to court. The law is clear. Your BAC determines if you will be detained or let go.
So also, media has the ability to see deep into the 'political system'. They know every detail about the system, where it is fair and where it is unfair. They can play a part in 'levelling' out the system almost better than any other group, if only they formed a union that wants to be an advocate to level the 'political system', and make it fair. Their reach into every system can 'level out' any system into complete fairness. But it must copy the successful framework/system of the rules of the road/driving, if it is to work correctly. This method can be applied to any system. Instead of just talking about it, you can yourself bring about the needed changes.
What would stop them from doing that? I don't know. But they can, they could, if they wanted to. That is their choice.
There's going to be people and groups that say, "We are already a country of laws and the law is equally applied all over, and all is well" There are others who will say "definitely not, some laws are absurd, and some are not equally applied". So that's where levelling comes in.
A clear example would be, there are some instances when the priority is lost. For example, when at a stop light, a flashing ambulance doesn't get the right of way. Why? Because its a stop light and we MUST stop no matter what. Because the law says STOP at a stop light. Now that can kill someone in an ambulance because the law was improperly written. These cases where priority is lost and the result is unfair, these must also be looked into, to level the system.
Finally, law and application of the punishment. That is the final system that needs levelling. There are other areas to look into as well. What are the causes of breaking of the law? Is it economic? What economic solutions can be put in place to avoid breaking of the law.... and so forth.
A Perfect Country, USA, made possible with the core values of freedom, human rights, innovation, hard work, collaboration, fairness, honesty, integrity, and decency.
Innovations in all fields of engineering and space exploration with core values as a guide, put the country past everyone else to the #1 spot in the world.
Even till today, any field in science or engineering requires the approval of an American Journal, Publication, or Society, to be considered bonafide and verified as the truth. In the Arts & Medicine as well, anyone trained and certified in America is considered better than anyone else in their respective fields. America has a power to verify the best in everything like no other country in the world. It is because, guided by the core values, America strives to be perfect in everything it does. And it does do many things perfectly.
The only space needed to be made perfect was for the owners of the land.
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The 'system' is the 'Driver's Manual'... the rules of the road. This is law. This is what everyone agrees on without question. The laws of the road/drivng are such that they are extremly fair, keeps us safe, and are applied uniformly. This is what we call as a 'levelled system'. The playing field is levelled for all. It is fair. There are no grafts and nepotism, or partiality towards anyone. Result: Everyone is relatively safe and happy. You stop at stop signs and red lights. But you also 'disobey' the red light if an abulance or flashing siren passes. Why? Because an emergency over-rules the stop light. There is no fighting over these points. The law is well written, what action precedes what, in a given situation, is very clear. When you can make a right turn (in small towns), but you cannot make a right turn in a city, is very clear. No one disputes these rules. The reason is they are written to keep us ALL safe. It has nothing to do with sexism, racism, nepotism, whatever-ism. The 'system' of road safety is undoubtedly fair. No one protests against it. All drunk and drug offenders are taken to court. No one questions the fairness or unfairness of the officer who sends you to court. The law is clear. Your BAC determines if you will be detained or let go.
So also, media has the ability to see deep into the 'political system'. They know every detail about the system, where it is fair and where it is unfair. They can play a part in 'levelling' out the system almost better than any other group, if only they formed a union that wants to be an advocate to level the 'political system', and make it fair. Their reach into every system can 'level out' any system into complete fairness. But it must copy the successful framework/system of the rules of the road/driving, if it is to work correctly. This method can be applied to any system. Instead of just talking about it, you can yourself bring about the needed changes.
What would stop them from doing that? I don't know. But they can, they could, if they wanted to. That is their choice.
There's going to be people and groups that say, "We are already a country of laws and the law is equally applied all over, and all is well" There are others who will say "definitely not, some laws are absurd, and some are not equally applied". So that's where levelling comes in.
A clear example would be, there are some instances when the priority is lost. For example, when at a stop light, a flashing ambulance doesn't get the right of way. Why? Because its a stop light and we MUST stop no matter what. Because the law says STOP at a stop light. Now that can kill someone in an ambulance because the law was improperly written. These cases where priority is lost and the result is unfair, these must also be looked into, to level the system.
Finally, law and application of the punishment. That is the final system that needs levelling. There are other areas to look into as well. What are the causes of breaking of the law? Is it economic? What economic solutions can be put in place to avoid breaking of the law.... and so forth.