...Until major political reform happens and the electoral college is banned there's no reason to vote. Period. Originally Posted by sexykarmaSo don't vote, yet expect things to change? Hmmm... there is a word for that, multiple actually. None of them very complimentary or flattering. This is not a spectator sport. Put a helmet on and get in the game.
But herein lies the rub; to a large degree we are actually in violent agreement on some things. Things do need to change in a big-ish way. Where we are in violent disagreement is to what?
Agree:
Clearly the systems has become corrupt, mainly the players (politicians and judges), not to mention career government employees and the size, scope, function, reach and breadth of the Federal government overall. Term limit are a great solution, either voluntarily or otherwise. To me, this is one of the few flaws in the Constitution. In their passion to make a better form of government they never envisioned that the elected would endeavor to do so for life. It should be a no problem, no brainer, that we could easily fix via an amendment to the Constitution, including Judges and we could do it now.
Disagree:
You (probably RD as well) seem interested in some dystopian Marxist wet dream. Sorry Karen, ain't gonna happen. The closer we get back to the original premise of the Constitution, the better - albeit with some minor tweaks. I would rather see the Bill of Rights folded directly in, but that's just semantics. Several existing amendments could be jettisoned altogether.
In normal times, I would advocate for a Constitutional Convention of the States. But we are not in normal times. The path to normal times is a truly rough road and many will not make it to the destination. Once there, the survivors can hopefully hammer it all out.