Competitive Rating System
This page attempts to mirror the Competitive Rating System Facebook page.
Please follow, subscribe, and comment on Facebook. Email Bill at Bill@Haley2024.org Donate at the non-profit 501C3 tax exempt and fully tax deductible Haley2024 the Movement This page takes this one reform separate from all the other Haley2024 reforms. This reform fully integrated with other reforms can be easily found using the drop-down menu on Haley2024.org |
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* Preventing Abuse and Corruption
* Limiting Private Sector Harm Without Regulations
* High Quality information from many perspectives
* Forcing government experts to debate other experts from every perspective
Many people are rightfully concerned with a government rating system. The monopoly on those ratings controlled by politicians or bureaucrats is the reason why there is distrust. This Competitive Rating System avoids monopoly control.
• Every citizen and business must become a member of a Rating Agency that matches their philosophy. At least 5% of citizens create a Rating Agency. • There is enormous influential power to rate and inform citizens about standards. • Every Rating Agency uses their subjective determination in how and what to rate. |
• If 70% of rating Agencies (measure by membership) decide that low standards are causing general harm to society or people, they can create a Rating Floor.
• Standards need to increase above the Rating Floor. • Consumers will ensure that good ratings reward positive externalities. • Consumers will ensure poor ratings punish negative externalities. • Rating Systems will have oversight power over law enforcement, using Rating Floors to protect civil rights. Civil liberties are protected with a 30% vote. • All Rating Agencies can demand, within reason, a robust debate on all government regulations, findings, pretense of knowledge, affects and effects. • Rating Agency executives have real investigative authority to government info. |
Some of these videos look at this reform very integrated with all the Haley2024 the Movement reforms.
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