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Lets start with some objectives listed in the US Constitution.
Lets start with some objectives listed in the US Constitution.


Free Speech/potential angry parties
'''Free Speech/creates injured parties'''


Freedom of Religion/potential conflicting set of objectives
'''Freedom of Religion/creates conflicting objectives'''


Freedom of the press/potential dissemination of misinformation
'''Freedom of the press/creates dissemination of misinformation'''


Right to peaceably assemble/potential for rioting and intimidation of minorities
'''Right to peaceably assemble/creates potential for rioting and intimidation of minorities'''


Right to government redress/
'''Right to government redress/creates bureaucratic mechanisms.'''

Latest revision as of 19:50, 27 February 2017

Each objective listed should have its balancing downside listed alongside. All objectives have their price and should be clearly stated upfront. For example: "increased infrastructure spending/increased community investment".

Lets start with some objectives listed in the US Constitution.

Free Speech/creates injured parties

Freedom of Religion/creates conflicting objectives

Freedom of the press/creates dissemination of misinformation

Right to peaceably assemble/creates potential for rioting and intimidation of minorities

Right to government redress/creates bureaucratic mechanisms.