• Ð Greıt Þu̇mpkin@lemm.ee
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    2 months ago

    We do need a rewrite at this point.

    The US as a structure has overgrown the limitations the constitution has as a governing system.

    Not even in the sense that the US is approaching being a fully representative democracy while the constitution was designed as an oligarchic republic of household owning family heads.

    Just the sense that the system of governance itself is not one that can handle 50 states with territories and DCs in change.

    There needs to be a dramatic expansion just in the electoral infrastructure and system of this country for the house and Senate to even stand a chance of performing the roles they’re supposedly intended to, and that’s before we get into how they themselves need to be radically redesigned.

    The office of the presidency itself needs to be eliminated and folded into the powers of the House and Senate, the supreme court needs to be replaced with a sortitioned case by case bench selection to end the efficacy of jurisdiction shopping, and the process to pass amendments needs to be SIGNIFICANTLY altered to smooth the process and provide checks and balances between the people, the states, and the feds.