Well, we'd like to just jump forward to the 1600's for habeas corpus, letting it settle in firmly this time. After that we really only want to add one little amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America, one final democratizing jewel for that crown of federalist creation:
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As long as the electoral college stands, our vote means nothing.
Don't lie to yourself. Go read the Constitution and come back.
Constitution.net
The electoral system guarantees that you don't have a direct choice of representation in 2/3 of your Federal government.
- Electors are party members, engendering partisanship.
This is made worse by the further appointment of Judicial by Executive, rubber-stamped by the Legislature.
We propose an amendment to the US Constitution, the third such on the issue.
- Direct popular vote for Presidential election.
- Direct popular vote for ratification of Supreme Court Nominees.
- Direct popular vote for ratification of any federal law or act which is not merely feduciary in nature.
- Direct democracy would complete the mirroring of Federal, State, and Municipal government.
- See above again, and ask yourself whether an electoral vote for Mayor in your town would be acceptable..
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