Consequentialism, but only if you have a clue about cause and effect. The other two rely on 3rd parties having more of a clue, which often isn't the case, and can be derailed by special interests, or even special interests from ancient history. Consequentialism can also be derailed by extremely special interests grading the consequences, but it's all about taking responsibility for your actions rather than passing it off.
Kim or Kendall?