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Our Seven Natural Laws

KEEP THIS IN MIND:

Do not be afraid of the government. Running a country is no different than running your own home.

In your household, you naturally use discipline to ensure basic ethics, integrity in spending, open talk between family members, and respect for everyone.

Without that discipline, a household collapses. The exact same truth applies to our government in how we hire and pay.

Discipline is the invisible force that keeps a society from falling into chaos. In a democracy, we must use that discipline to enforce the very things our shared human consciousness naturally demands.

1. The Ethics Law: It is natural to demand that the people we hire to run society are held to a strict, uncompromised standard of honesty.

2. The Quality Political Information Law: It is natural to demand an unpolluted, honest                                                                           information pipeline.

3. The Non-Segregation of Thought Law: It is natural to refuse to be divided into                                                                                    artificial, simplistic boxes.

4. The Voter Voice Law: It is natural to demand that our actual voices—not just                              our political parties—determine the specific issues that shape our lives.

5. The Election Report Card Law: It is natural to demand a clear, unvarnished track                          record of a government's performance before we grant them power again.

6. The Mandatory Debate Law: It is natural to demand high-quality, structured debates                                             so citizens can judge leadership on substance, not soundbites.

7. The Canadian Forum Law: It is natural to demand a permanent, open arena where                    everyday stakeholders can engage, challenge, and refine the laws we live by.

These are not rules invented by politicians.

They are absolute natural truths required for freedom to survive.

Click on any natural law to explore its full depth.

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