A suggestion, a look at returning our government to being run by and for the people, not by a few entrenched people who’ve made careers out of politics.
1. Politicians, all elected people should no longer be allowed to set their salary. I think every person in an elected position should be paid 10% more than the average wage of those people in the district they represent. This should be looked at annually and adjusted based on the average of those people they are elected to represent. Average wage in their district goes up their salaries go up, average wage in their district goes down, so should theirs. Politicians should not be allowed to set their compensation packages any more than the citizens they represent can do where they work.
2. Strict financial ethics laws should be in place to shut the door on these people using their positions to enrich their lives and the lives of their family members.
3. Term limits on all elected officials.
4. Return the senate to being appointed positions where they can be recalled in an instance if found they no longer working in good faith for those in their districts. (Yes, before 1914 senators were appointed, not elected)
5. Stop talking about doing away with the process of the Electoral College. Educate yourselves and you will see without it the presidential election would be controlled by only the 6 most populated states. Less populated states would have no voice without this. I think all states should use this process in state elections as well. Why should our major cities have such control over our states? All counties and parishes (for our Louisiana friends) should have an equal say in their states decisions ... not only the large population centers. Many laws passed to address issues in major cities overshadow areas of the state that should not be. (Example... Citizens of the state of New York are very restricted in owning handguns. Why? Because of laws enacted to control New York City. Instead of this being state laws it should be local laws.). Changing this would require local laws to govern local areas, not just blanket the entire state.
Anyway, my two cents worth. Not that anything will change here, but at least I got to express my opinion.
Have a great day America!