Future systems such as healthcare, the police etc. will be run privately and do their best to compete with other private systems. This gives citizens choice over what services they have, selecting whatever version of a system suits them best. For example, you have a police system who's purpose is to protect the rights of the people. They can be hired by a town/city or private commercial property to wander around that place and make sure no ones rights are being infringed. There is also another police system that offers the same thing but also offers home security, can send out how ever many policemen/policewomen to cover certain areas at a price to increase reliability but is a bit more expensive. There is now more variety, one being cheaper and the other providing a better service. The town/city or private commercial property now has the ability to choose which service they want depending on their financial situation or needs.
Taxes will not exist, allowing citizens full control as to where there money goes if it goes anywhere. If one decides donate money to a section of a healthcare system that provides care to the disabled, they can. If someone else doesn't want to give money to helping the disabled be cared for, for whatever reason, they won't have to in anyway.
Taxes will not exist, allowing citizens full control as to where there money goes if it goes anywhere. If one decides donate money to a section of a healthcare system that provides care to the disabled, they can. If someone else doesn't want to give money to helping the disabled be cared for, for whatever reason, they won't have to in anyway.