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Top 14 Ideas for New Constitutional Amendments:
1) Separation of Education and State
Prohibit government involvement in education and tuition lending at all levels of government. Permit only direct financial assistance (cash or vouchers) at state and local levels for those who qualify.
2) Separation of Money and State
Abolish the Federal Reserve and prohibit government or quasi-governmental involvement in banking, currency, and interest rates at all levels of government.
3) Separation of Income and State
Repeal the 16th Amendment, abolish the tax code, and dissolve the IRS. Prohibit taxing income, inheritance, wealth, assets, property, value-added taxes, excises, imposts, tariffs, and government fees of any kind at all levels. No tax except sales tax on final retail sales to fund all government services at all levels shall be legal. Federal, state, & local can each set their own rate.
4) Separation of Insurance and State
Prohibit government-operated entitlement programs at all levels of government. Permit only direct financial assistance (cash or vouchers) at state and local levels for those who qualify.
5) Separation of Body and State
End the war on drugs and prohibit government regulation of adults’ personal substance use at all levels of government. No criminal or civil penalties for possession, use, manufacture, or sale.
6) Separation of Business and State.
At all government levels, prohibit minimum wage laws, regulation of employment terms, business practices, and loans, investments, or grants to businesses.
7) Separation of Unions and State
Prohibit public-sector unions at all levels of government.
No government employee or group may engage in collective bargaining or strike.
8) Separation of Mail and State
Abolish government-operated mail delivery (USPS) and privatize all mail delivery services.
9) Separation of Ideas and State
Repeal the constitutional clause: “To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries.”
10) Separation of State and State
Prohibit government involvement in foreign affairs through money, arms, supplies, or military action, unless Congress declares war.
11) Prohibit exceptions to the Constitution or its amendments for war, epidemics, disasters, or emergencies. No exceptions may be based on interpretations by judges, lawyers, bureaucrats, or politicians. Circumventing or attempting to circumvent the Constitution or its amendments by any judge, lawyer, bureaucrat, or politician is a felony. Only a new amendment can add an exception.
12) Separation of Your Data and State (Privacy)
Prohibit government at all levels from collecting, storing, accessing, sharing, or compelling the disclosure of any individual's personal data, communications, location, biometrics, financial transactions, associations, or private activities without a warrant supported by probable cause of a specific crime, issued by a judge after an adversarial hearing, and strictly limited in scope and duration.
No mass surveillance programs, no warrantless bulk collection, no secret courts (e.g., FISA-style), no compelled backdoors in technology, no third-party doctrines allowing government access via private companies without due process. Prohibit government mandates requiring private entities to retain or provide user data beyond what is strictly necessary for their own operations. Any violation by government officials, agencies, contractors, or collaborators is a felony punishable by permanent disqualification from public office and mandatory imprisonment.
13) Separation of Environment/Climate and State
Prohibit government at all levels from imposing mandates, subsidies, taxes, regulations, or policies on energy production, consumption, emissions, climate initiatives, or environmental outcomes.
Let innovation, property rights (e.g., nuisance/tort law for pollution), and voluntary markets drive solutions. No carbon taxes, no renewable mandates, no EPA-style command-and-control over private energy choices or land use beyond basic common-law protections.
14) Separation of Speech and State
Explicitly prohibit all levels of government from engaging in censorship, prior restraint, compelled speech, viewpoint discrimination, or pressuring/coercing private platforms, companies, or individuals to moderate, suppress, deplatform, or alter content.
No indirect censorship via funding threats, regulatory pressure, or "partnerships" with tech firms. Government may not fund or operate entities that engage in content moderation beyond narrow national security exceptions (and even those require congressional declaration). Violations are felonies with removal from office and imprisonment.

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