If I were enormously wealthy.
If you are here for the scientific/social ideas, proceed directly to #4.
1. Purchase a home.
-Not a mansion, persay, but a lakeside home with a large yard which children could play in.
2. Purchase a (some) pet(s).
-Possible pets include dog(s) weighing at least 20 lb, cat(s), snake(s), tarantula, rat(s), and/or horse(s).
-Prospectively allow all children to own individual pet- which the soon to be mentioned private staff would care for.
3. Hire Private Staff
-Build on the premises houses, only slightly smaller than my own, where servants, gardners, etc could stay, allowing them easy access to the home.
-Background check all staff, but do not necessarily fire based on things found in checks; rather, confront about them, and allow staff to defend or explain self. Some of the best people have been caught in the worst circumstances.
4. Build Free-live Neighborhoods
-Using surplus wealth, would buy land, build homes on said land, and allow poor folk to move in and live on premises free of charge.
-Taxes, although price-reduced, will be deducted from the paychecks which each person obtains from working at their in-neighborhood job.
-Exceptions to the in-neighborhood jobs will be unquestionably allowed, unless person requesting exception does so to be unemployed.
-Will purchase farms and factories, but allow the farming/factory employees to continue working, paid by me; this is in order to supply my free-live neighborhood(s) with cheaper food products.
-Will build wind farm on acres of land purchased nearby premises, to allow for cheaper/less harmful energy.
-Will purchase desalination plant(s) in order to provide water to community.
-Will hire police force. I myself will have full control of said police force (unless control attempts to exceed laws of host nation).
-Successors to me will only have partial control of police, allowing the force to, after my demise, remain semi-autonomous.
-Semi-autonomous police force will abide by a set of rules written during my lifetime; these rules cannot be changed except by a vote within the police force, and another vote within the general population (if either of these decline, amendment is rendered null).
-Will appoint a self-chosen successor before retirement; successors thereafter will be put up for vote by public (successor does NOT, by any means, have to reside within free-live neighborhood[s]), and then voted upon.
-Public has final say in vote, and can begin voting process at any time.
-Expansion is the only (so far) allowed action which successor can take without notification and ballot of the public.
-Successor may only spend a portion of neighborhood funds (most likely 15%) without public notification.
-If multiple neighborhoods are created, only one successor will, to begin with, preside over all.
-Successor to police force general will also be put to vote, by the police force.
-If so desired, a neighborhood could claim autonomy from coalition of neighborhoods. If this occurs, neighborhood will receive a portion of collective neighborhood funds equal to 2/3 the amount that the neighborhood makes up in comparison with other neighborhoods (example, 4 neighborhoods| 1 declares autonomy| neighborhood obtains 16 2/3% of overall neighborhood funds). Neighborhood will also gain the ability to appoint its own successor.
-If a great threat appears to an individual neighborhood, the police generals of all neighborhoods will be called to counsel, with I/the successor presiding, and have a discussion on possible actions.
-At said counsel, police colonels will wait in booths outside building- any neighborhood citizen who wishes to voice an idea will be taken into consideration by colonel.
-If colonel finds an idea to be considerable, he will first ask the citizen's name. Upon obtaining this, he will enter the discussion room without delay. If the counsel is in the middle of speaking, he will press a button to activate a light above the door to the room. When time is found, counsel will accept colonel into the room, and consider citizen's proposal.
More will be added as I find free time.
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