The Military Capabilities System - MCS Sector
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•It is essential to fully understand the complete CRA Structure, the Rating System, and the bullet points of the Foreign Protection System.
•The Military Capability System Sector funds the military as well as the other four Sectors of the Foreign Protection System •CRAs in this Sector are called MCSs. Every citizen selects an MCS that best represents their philosophy. •The roughly dozen MCSs send legislative representatives to the MCS Sector Board, proportional to their membership. |
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•The MCSs members elect the ‘president’ of the MCS Sector, the top executive of the MCS Sector.
•This president’s power is limited to funding. •The MCS Sector’s legislative branch creates a capabilities determination program. •The MCS President will execute the capabilities determination program. •By Constitutional law, all United States and territories must turn over 5% of their portion of GDP to the Federal Military Capabilities System (MCS) Sector Board. |
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•Haley2024 proposes that the state-level Human Resources and Sales Sector Board of each state collect sales taxes.
• 1% of GDP per year, part of the 5%, must be kept in a ‘Declaration of War Savings Account.’ This money would accumulate until it reached 100% of GDP. •The ‘Declaration of War Savings Account’ can be freed up by a 70% DFP vote on a full declaration of war. A 40% DFP vote can repeal the declaration of war, limit the scope of the declaration, or limit the funds freed up. •By a 50% vote of the Parent Sector Board, the ‘Declaration of War Savings Account’ can be freed up if military action is on or approaching American soil. |
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•The MCS funds all five of these Sectors, including the five Rating Systems.
•The Military Capabilities System (MCS) Sector Board funds Military Corporations (MCs) based on their percentages of overall military capabilities. •The MCS’s Sector Board must develop a detailed, visible, understandable, and all-inclusive plan to measure capabilities. •The MCS Sector Board determines the MC Sector Board’s budget. We will call it $X. •If an MC is determined to have 3.78568093% of the overall military capabilities, that MC is funded with 3.78568093% times $X. |
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•The MCS will likely assign a specific percentage of the budget to particular categories such as planes, tanks, ships, space, among other needed capabilities.
•Likely, the capabilities determination program will be detailed and future-looking but not micromanaging. •Any MC may go after any part of the MC budget. The MCS must not limit, ban, or discourage competition for capability categories. Certificate of need type laws would not be allowed. •The MCS determines the funding for the DFP, CIC, MCS, and MAA Sectors Boards. |
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•The MCS determines the funding for all five Rating Systems.
•These four Sector Boards and five Rating Systems fund their CRA’s and RA’s proportional to their membership. 100% of funding go to CRA’s and RA’s. •All the CRA’s and RA’s of these four Sectors and five Rating Systems staff their Sector Boards and Rating Systems proportional to their membership. |