Message from @Cat the Sink Pisser
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abolish politicians
Politicians should 1) Have Term limits of a maximum of 8 years in office. 2) Be banned from lying to the public, with the exception of classified information 3) Be banned from recieving funding from anyone even their party - all parties get 250k to advertise for all their campaigns and all payments must be publicly listed
make everything a system of whenever a government official retires or reaches a term limit they choose their heir
Literally every US politician would be incriminated
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About time
This now
only 1 political party should be legal
Quite frankly, just turn the US into a Venetian Monarchy
We elect our leaders via block parties
@asdur
Its a direct explanation
Yes
Sorry for late response, but still.
yes, reasoning being lack of trust if they feel indifferent to tell the public on such matters. even if its classified they should disclose it simply cannot be public knowledge therefore etc.
@everyone Daily Question 🔖
- Should the United States of America go back to being a purely constitutional nation? With zero laws outside the constitution? Or should it stay the same or perhaps lean more or less towards the constitution? Are there parts that should be amended or changed? Explain why.
the united states should disband and become regionalized
No
Yes
We need laws
Yes
Never. No.
The constitution was a structure
A shell for the building of government
When was it a purely constitutional nation?
A frame is not a build
Law and order outside the constitution is absolutely necessary.
What Joe said.
joe mama
The constitution is a frame.
It’s needs walls like how our government needs laws
hahahaahah
Purely constitution
We should abolish the constitution and write a new one.
Disagree. If anything, we should move back to creative federalism, state governments have demonstrated, both in and outside the US, to show conflicting demands and desires that have produced either bureaucracies or unstable systems, notably in the Articles of Confederation and the Confederacy in the US Civil War.