Personally, I imagine something along the line of a modernized 50's culture. Traditional Christian culture, morals, and standards. No more gay/trans agenda (I firmly believe all non standard sexual orientations are the result of a neurological abnormality, so this is probably one of the multitude of cures Q talks about). Everyone can afford to live a middle class lifestyle off of one basic income. I'm not delusional enough to say there won't be ANY more government corruption, but it will hopefully be at an absolute minimum and never allowed to propagate again. No more cancer, diabetes, aids, etc. Since we now have cures for them.
Honestly, I don't expect things to be perfect or some Heaven on Earth scenario. I just expect things to be infinitely better than they currently are, and to be able to live a life similar to, or better than if I play my cards right and invest my earnings successfully, to what my grandparents generation lived (I'm a zoomer, grandparents are baby boomers.).
What about you guys? What's your vision for the post cabal future?
I'll take an income tax over a property tax any day of the week if being forced to choose. Property taxes should be abolished.
As far as the Federal government is concerned, it shouldn't need much to run after all of this is over (respectively). I'd hope that any fed taxes are tiny so that what happened never happens again. Nobody can control an unfathomable amount of cash.
States and.localities will choose their own system (so long as property taxes are abolished nationwide, I'm willing to listen to any plans).
Hmm personally I think it should be replaced with what I call a "commercial property tax". Personal property, such as you main residence and non rental personal use vacation homes for example, are exempt from tax. But rental properties, commercial real estate, etc. would still be taxed. So long as it's not a ridiculous rate on par with current income tax rates, that would even things out a bit more along with a progressive "vat style" sales tax. With his, and maybe one or two other taxes, like an excise tax that Texas, Florida, and Tennessee have, I think we'd be able to fund most infrastructure projects so long as the money actually goes where it's supposed to.