1. Parliamentary systems are even worse. And even if they were better, trying to change the Constitution to change to one is never going to happen. Changing the Constitution is incredibly difficult and only works if there is mass approval of something. And that isn't going to happen here.
1. Parliamentary systems are even worse. And even if they were better, trying to change the Constitution to change to one is never going to happen. Changing the Constitution is incredibly difficult and only works if there is mass approval of something. And that isn't going to happen here.
2. That's also not going to change.
3. "voted Trump to halt the alarmingly bad policies Dems have put in place" - I really don't think he's going to be able to accomplish that or really anything consequential. The man is wildly incompetent and a total joke. Look at this Matt Gaetz nomination and the other people he's put up who are absurdly unqualified.
Yeah, many people i speak with think the same regarding parliamentary systems. So, maybe it's my pipe dream, but representation feels like it should be simpler.
If we don't go back to legislation being legislated by the legislature, then I am worried reforming the electoral college is still irrelevant, as we are simply accepting that we have emperors.
Adam Schiff ran on, in part, removing the Electoral College. I am going to read what you shared. Thanks David!
1. Parliamentary systems are even worse. And even if they were better, trying to change the Constitution to change to one is never going to happen. Changing the Constitution is incredibly difficult and only works if there is mass approval of something. And that isn't going to happen here.
2. That's also not going to change.
3. "voted Trump to halt the alarmingly bad policies Dems have put in place" - I really don't think he's going to be able to accomplish that or really anything consequential. The man is wildly incompetent and a total joke. Look at this Matt Gaetz nomination and the other people he's put up who are absurdly unqualified.
The big change that we need is the removal of the electoral college. And there are ways to do that which do not involve changing the Constitution. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Popular_Vote_Interstate_Compact
Yeah, many people i speak with think the same regarding parliamentary systems. So, maybe it's my pipe dream, but representation feels like it should be simpler.
If we don't go back to legislation being legislated by the legislature, then I am worried reforming the electoral college is still irrelevant, as we are simply accepting that we have emperors.
Adam Schiff ran on, in part, removing the Electoral College. I am going to read what you shared. Thanks David!