I'm working on describing how to gamify this experience so swinging by an abandoned lot to snap a geotagged Pic in a specific app, for example, earns civic micropayments into an personal endowment, which grows interest and pays dividends, essentially making it relatively easy for active citizens to finance their own UBI. I'd like to hear thoughts in the comments. My state is debating legislations ranging from a small government funded UBI for certain citizens to increasing state sales tax to fund building jails. I'd rather not be among the +/- 40% of the population thrown in jail for being too hungry after AI replaces white collar jobs with software, and I bet no one else wants to be either. So let's figure something out. Obviously the numbers are placeholders.
This thesis outlines a radical shift in civic participation, moving away from passive protest toward a model of active financial and legal reclamation. At its core, the proposal suggests that the only way to stop institutional wealth extraction is to "liquidate" predatory entities and redistribute their assets into a self-sustaining community wealth engine.
Here is a breakdown of the concept in general terms:
1. The Core Philosophy: From "Read-Only" to "Read-Write"
Currently, citizens are "Read-Only"—they can see problems in their community (like slumlords or predatory banking) but have no direct power to stop them. This model proposes a "Read-Write" citizenship, where residents are organized into a professional force capable of using legal and financial tools to physically reclaim wealth from entities that harm the community.
2. The Organizational Structure (The VCE)
Instead of a loose group of activists, the community organizes like a professional corporation or military unit:
- Strategic Leaders: Legal and financial experts who plan the "attacks."
- Project Managers: The operational core that manages data and security.
- The Crowd: The eyes and ears of the movement, collecting data on local bad actors to build legal cases.
3. The Target List (The Bestiary)
The plan identifies "extractors" based on their size and influence:
- Small Scale: Individual predatory landlords or local businesses that exploit workers.
- Large Scale: Regional monopolies (utilities), national banks, and global tech giants that profit from community data or neglect.
4. The 50/25/25 Wealth Engine
When a "liquidation" occurs—meaning a predatory entity is legally forced to pay out or its assets are seized—the money is not simply spent. It is split three ways:
- 50% (Community Bedrock): A permanent, collective fund used to buy land and build infrastructure that the community owns.
- 25% (Performance Yield): A direct payout to the people who did the work, rewarded based on their level of participation.
- 25% (Operations): Reinvested into the organization to fund more legal battles and technical tools.
5. The Individual UBI (Universal Basic Income)
The most unique part of the plan is the Personal Endowment Engine. It creates a sustainable income for individuals through a two-step process:
- Step 1: The community fund earns interest. That interest is paid out to active citizens.
- Step 2: Half of that payout is automatically put into a private investment account for the individual.
- The Result: Over time, the interest from that private account creates a permanent monthly paycheck (UBI) for the citizen that cannot be taken away.
6. The 12-Month Roadmap
The strategy begins small to build momentum:
- Phase 1: Help citizens claim "unclaimed property" (forgotten bank accounts/tax refunds) to build a starting fund.
- Phase 2: Publicly "map" and shame bad actors in the city.
- Phase 3: Target and shut down a small-scale "parasite" (like a local slumlord) to prove the financial model works.
- Phase 4: Take on a major municipal or corporate target.
Summary
The goal is to transform a neighborhood from a "colony" that is exploited by outsiders into a Sovereign Power. By turning "Dead Capital" (wealth currently being drained away) into "Living Capital" (wealth owned by the people), the community creates an untouchable financial floor for every resident.