Message from @Revan

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2018-08-07 04:27:38 UTC  

and you can achieve the same goal.

2018-08-07 04:27:44 UTC  

essentially.

2018-08-07 04:28:08 UTC  

Especially when England has a big ass military waiting to conquer

2018-08-07 04:28:15 UTC  

Semi-hypothetical question: If you were given sole power over reforming the U.S. government, what would your *first* action be?

2018-08-07 04:28:39 UTC  

So much to do can't think of first

2018-08-07 04:28:56 UTC  

So your first action would be to think? Very good answer.

2018-08-07 04:29:16 UTC  

I suppose 😄

2018-08-07 04:29:19 UTC  

Move towards revocation of the departmentalization of government

2018-08-07 04:29:37 UTC  

My first action would be to impose term limits on *every* office, elected or not.

2018-08-07 04:29:48 UTC  

I would like that.

2018-08-07 04:29:50 UTC  

Honestly first action would be meet with experts

2018-08-07 04:30:06 UTC  

A political career should feature advancement for those who perform

2018-08-07 04:30:17 UTC  

and an ultimate retirement

2018-08-07 04:30:26 UTC  

not a coushy seat for 40 plus years.

2018-08-07 04:30:53 UTC  

I wonder if having election for every seat every 2 years would be good or bad

2018-08-07 04:30:56 UTC  

and really, Congress and the Senate shouldn't be doing much more than balancing the budget anyway...

2018-08-07 04:31:05 UTC  

I think the terms are fine.

2018-08-07 04:31:14 UTC  

They just need limits.

2018-08-07 04:31:23 UTC  

i would probably troll people and act like trump, because nobody would let me do anything anyway

2018-08-07 04:31:49 UTC  

The hypothetical was not being resident though

2018-08-07 04:31:53 UTC  

I agree that the current term lengths are fine as-is

2018-08-07 04:31:54 UTC  

Just consider how frustrating it is to have an opposing party in the presidency

2018-08-07 04:31:57 UTC  

was having sole reform power

2018-08-07 04:32:15 UTC  

That's indicative of just how overpowered that position is.

2018-08-07 04:32:55 UTC  

Its really underpowered, but still way more overpowered than it should be.

2018-08-07 04:32:55 UTC  

Is it?

2018-08-07 04:33:08 UTC  

The three branches were designed to be able to counter each other

2018-08-07 04:33:39 UTC  

The Presidency has the ability to abolish the government and reform it in response to any crisis anywhere.

2018-08-07 04:33:49 UTC  

The veto alone should be plenty in a lot of ways

2018-08-07 04:34:20 UTC  

Thing with executive orders too though is that next prez can just erase it

2018-08-07 04:34:52 UTC  

@RyeNorth you mean martial law?

2018-08-07 04:35:15 UTC  

There was an executive order put forward by Obama that increased the scope of presidential power.

2018-08-07 04:35:28 UTC  

I can't seem to find it...

2018-08-07 04:35:53 UTC  

I recall one where it split governance to 12 districts r something

2018-08-07 04:37:15 UTC  

I can't seem to find it. Tim's even mentioned it before.

2018-08-07 04:38:15 UTC  

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.

2018-08-07 04:38:44 UTC  

The FDA, for instance, wasn't something called for by the constitution.

2018-08-07 04:39:43 UTC  

And yet they can restrict drugs, foods, and serve as an accelerating force for the monopolization of medicine.

2018-08-07 04:39:58 UTC  

essentially operating as a gatekeeper.

2018-08-07 04:40:07 UTC  

how would you get rid of it at this point though, when everyone loves it

2018-08-07 04:40:35 UTC  

That's a great question! How would you get rid of something that everyone loves, NativeInterface?