State 2.0

    State 2.0 is based on simple and understandable things - karma and voting for topics :)

    Every government official has karma . And each taxpayer can increase or decrease it using social points. The more taxes you pay, the more points you have. A serious businessman can easily overwhelm a middle-aged politician. Did someone annoy you? Go, give in some more money to the tax treasury and get extra points for voting. An official whose karma has fallen below a certain level collects things in a large cardboard box - he has been unemployed since Monday.

    Each new bill is put forward for general discussion. They vote for him as well as for habratopiks - each citizen has only 1 vote, and he is free to cast it as he sees fit. A bill with a certain number of votes shall enter into force.

    The president and the government are selected from the people with the highest karma, while holding an additional vote - just like for bills.

    Democracy has reached a new level - all media are trumpeting this.

    Politicians are trying to draw the most popular actors, singers, and athletes to the side of their bloc in order to influence the voting results. Black political technologists (a word that has a new meaning) climb the dense villages and collect the votes of backward grandmothers in favor of their candidate.

    Utopia?
    Of course yes!

    But imagine the future in 25-30 years, when today's 20-30-year-olds who grew up with a computer and the Internet will come to power. Of course, they will settle down, solidify, they will be attracted to "healthy conservatism" - they will consider all these new-fashioned implants to be toys of wheezing youth. Whether it’s the case, the good old webdanol, so simple, understandable and predictable!

    Utopia?
    ...

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