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and you can achieve the same goal.
essentially.
Especially when England has a big ass military waiting to conquer
Semi-hypothetical question: If you were given sole power over reforming the U.S. government, what would your *first* action be?
So much to do can't think of first
So your first action would be to think? Very good answer.
I suppose 😄
Move towards revocation of the departmentalization of government
My first action would be to impose term limits on *every* office, elected or not.
I would like that.
Honestly first action would be meet with experts
A political career should feature advancement for those who perform
and an ultimate retirement
not a coushy seat for 40 plus years.
I wonder if having election for every seat every 2 years would be good or bad
and really, Congress and the Senate shouldn't be doing much more than balancing the budget anyway...
I think the terms are fine.
They just need limits.
i would probably troll people and act like trump, because nobody would let me do anything anyway
The hypothetical was not being resident though
Just consider how frustrating it is to have an opposing party in the presidency
was having sole reform power
That's indicative of just how overpowered that position is.
Its really underpowered, but still way more overpowered than it should be.
Is it?
The three branches were designed to be able to counter each other
The Presidency has the ability to abolish the government and reform it in response to any crisis anywhere.
The veto alone should be plenty in a lot of ways
Thing with executive orders too though is that next prez can just erase it
@RyeNorth you mean martial law?
There was an executive order put forward by Obama that increased the scope of presidential power.
I can't seem to find it...
I recall one where it split governance to 12 districts r something
I can't seem to find it. Tim's even mentioned it before.
Anyway, one of the main purposes for many of the government departments is to blur the lines of the constitution so that they can bypass the 10th amendment.
The FDA, for instance, wasn't something called for by the constitution.
And yet they can restrict drugs, foods, and serve as an accelerating force for the monopolization of medicine.
essentially operating as a gatekeeper.
how would you get rid of it at this point though, when everyone loves it
That's a great question! How would you get rid of something that everyone loves, NativeInterface?