I slept too hard last night. I meant Qunella at Under the Sun. She had tea. I had coffee and a chocolate chip cookie.
But before that, I sent off my granddaughter's advent candy calendar to Medford, Oregon. It cost me $7.10 to send it, and the calendars were $2.00 each.
Then Qunella and I went to our new print shop, LINE POINT PRINTING. We had this wonderful store called Lamars that handled things like paper clips, staples, pens, paint brushes, stickers, and more. This new business eventually wants to add such things to its store.
Murphy and I went and had lunch at the senior center. They had beef stroganoff for lunch.
More art movements and/or history. At this time, I'm covering the period of Western Medieval Art. Today, I will be covering ROMANESQUE. I will be only sharing ARCHITECTURE and HILDEGARD OF BINGEN.
I will continue with my fantasy of how the world should be. Here is what I posted yesterday: THREE AND FOUR.
Today is Five and Six.
In
2024, justice is usually based on wealth. So, one can buy the best
justice money can buy.
As I wrote about planets being in Neptune,
I wrote that most things should be on a sliding scale.
At this
time, a $100 fine would be 20%, and if someone's income is $2,000, a
$100 fine would be 5%
So, I'm not going to define class A, B,
C, D, E, G, and F when it comes to the criminal system. Class A would
be the most minor, and class D would be the most horrendous
crime.
Class A: The judge would have any of these choices
and/or a combination of these: Fine between .50% and 3% of an
individual monthly income. Home time between up to 8 days, and/or
community service between up to 8 days. Up to 8-page paper writing
and/or less 250-page required reading.
Class B: The judge
would have any of these choices and/or combinations of these fines
between 6% and 10% of an individual income, no more than 3 months for
fine, up to 30 days in community lockup, up to 10 paper pages of
writing, and/or less than 300 pages of required reading.
Class
C Judge would have any of these choices and/or combinations of fines
between 15% and 22% of an individual's income. The fine would be no
more than 9 months. Up to 6 months in community lockup. Up to 25
paper pages of writing and/or less than 300 pages of required
reading.
Class D Judge would have any of these choices and/or combinations: A fine between 32% and 45% of an individual's income. No more than 24 months for fine. Up to 24 months in community lockup. 50 paper pages of writing and/or less than 1,000 pages required reading.
A Class E Judge would have any of these and/or combinations. A fine between 50% and 75% of individual income. No more than 60 months for fine. Up to 60 months in community lockup.
A Class G Judge would have any of these and up combinations: a fine between 70 and 75% of individual income and no more than 180 months of community lockup.
If Class F is found guilty, it can be sentenced to 25 years to death in lockup. If more than .25 percent of the population is under Class F, some serious work needs to be done in society.
Any class E or G must have a rehabilitation in lock up.
The Jury will be set in a box that cannot see the accused or the witness. They will wear earphones so they can hear.
The Jury won't be able to see the people involved. There's a simple reason: everyone has biases.
If evidence is involved, the Jury can see it without any part of the accused or witness. The defense and district attorney will explain the evidence.
Each Jury can submit up to 5 questions about the accused and/or wittiness. This will be done before the final closing.
There is more to life than the bones. We have spirits, both good and bad. Our mental, spiritual, and emotional health needs to be cared for and examined periodically.
Imagine a place where we can delve into the lives of those who have gone before us, exploring their conscious, unconscious, persona, and shadow. A place where we can understand what followed them to the grave and tap into the collective consciousness. This is the potential of a holodeck therapy center, a place of profound exploration and healing.
Every community deserves a holodeck where everyone can participate in their fantasy. It's about inclusivity, about everyone having the opportunity to be a part of their own altered world, just like the old days of being on psilocybin or psilocin.
One can communicate with those who have gone before us as part of the holodeck.
The use of the holodeck isn't to be mandated. It should be decided by a board of three out of five psychologists or psychiatrists who believe a patient would truly benefit from such a treatment. This ensures that therapy is only recommended when it's truly beneficial and covered as a medical cost.
A person can only use the holodeck for 72 hours at a time. In one year.
Like most things in life, it does not need to be free. Here is the possible rate. For 72 hours
Class A person's cost would be $6.00 to enter the holodeck.
Class B person cost would be $12.00 to enter the holodeck
Class C person cost would be $48.00 to enter the holodeck.
Class D person cost would be $70.00 to enter the holodeck.
Class E person cost would be $95 to enter the holodeck.
A couple wanting to participate in the holodeck would get a 15% discount.
There will be a family rate and or group discounts.
3 to 6 people: 15% discount
7 to 11 people: 25% discount.
12 to 16 people 40% discount
17 or more 60% discount.
Some holodecks might need help handling such a crowd. This would be a good way to examine one's psyche. One could examine negative and positive aspects of one's inner spirit, like anger, love, shame, embarrassment, calmness, distance, trust, etc. A lot more could be listed.
Coffee is on.
Well done
ReplyDeleteBeef stroganoff sounds pretty good to me! Funny about the high postage cost to send that gift.
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