Problem: Using what you learned in "Consequences: The Second Step in the Moral Deliberation Road Map," explain what you should do in "Per Diem," using only consequentialist arguments. Which action will bring about the best consequences? Remember to consider the following:
1. Long- and short-term consequences
2. Everyone affected by your decision (including people you don't know, like other people in the Fleet and U.S. taxpayers)
3. How much everyone is affected by your decision (e.g., one person might barely be affected, but another person might be strongly helped or hurt)
4. What happens if others learn what you did and imitate your behavior?