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One federal government is expensive enough.
Huh? That makes no sense.
Define "working". What specifically do you see the government doing?You may have a different description somewhere, but from what I've come to understand from my research, there are nominally 7 different systems of government: Presidential, Semi-Presidential, Parliamentary republic, Unitary parliamentary states, Ceremonial constitutional Monarchy, Ceremonial executive Monarchy and Dictatorship - divided into 2 types or 'forms' of government: Republican and Monarchical.
Given where the US is, what form of government should it have? I've heard some say that a Parliamentary or Semi-Parliamentary system, with election of the President done by popular vote and the parties running a "primary" where their constituents elect the entire cabinet to a ticket that would be elected in the general as an entire party to the halls of government - which I believe would be a logical first step to rolling back the exorbitant centralization of power in the White House (reversing the roles for the time being as an emergency situation to protect the US from rogue presidents like this one for example). I've heard some argue that the US is just fine as a representative Presidential republic with the Electoral College and the two-party system. And I've heard others even argue that the US isn't that at all to begin with, but a one-party state masquerading as two parties or even a straight-up fiat dictatorship.
I personally wouldn't mind trying it Euro style, but we've definitely got to try somethign different (imo) because this **** is NOT WORKING.
It makes perfect sense. The 50 states now share the cost of a single federal/national government. If they were to form 5 or more separate nations then each new nation would require it's own federal/national government.
You know what also shrank during that time? People’s faith in government institutions.
Right, but the burden on those federal governments would match the size of their governments. It’s not like having 5-6 smaller countries would mean each of those countries would carry a $16 trillion debt...
Each would have a military, national courts, foreign embassies all over the world and most (all?) other current federal government functions. Overhead is not reduced by having 5 or 6 smaller countries which is why (huge) corporations tend to merge with their prime competitors (and/or suppliers) rather than split into smaller pieces.
Splitting into 5-6 smaller nations would mean no more World’s Policeman which would mean far less overhead, especially when it comes to the military.
That is quite an assumption rather than turning the world into places more easily taken over by competing superpower nations or other more aggressive nations/factions in their regions of the world. It's not as if all was well in the world without any US military intervention (see WWI and WWII) - leaving whirled peas up to China may not be the best idea out there.
Where is the "Type of Government that is not Corrupt to its Core" option?
Where is the "Type of Government that is not Corrupt to its Core" option?
You may have a different description somewhere, but from what I've come to understand from my research, there are nominally 7 different systems of government: Presidential, Semi-Presidential, Parliamentary republic, Unitary parliamentary states, Ceremonial constitutional Monarchy, Ceremonial executive Monarchy and Dictatorship - divided into 2 types or 'forms' of government: Republican and Monarchical.
Given where the US is, what form of government should it have? I've heard some say that a Parliamentary or Semi-Parliamentary system, with election of the President done by popular vote and the parties running a "primary" where their constituents elect the entire cabinet to a ticket that would be elected in the general as an entire party to the halls of government - which I believe would be a logical first step to rolling back the exorbitant centralization of power in the White House (reversing the roles for the time being as an emergency situation to protect the US from rogue presidents like this one for example). I've heard some argue that the US is just fine as a representative Presidential republic with the Electoral College and the two-party system. And I've heard others even argue that the US isn't that at all to begin with, but a one-party state masquerading as two parties or even a straight-up fiat dictatorship.
I personally wouldn't mind trying it Euro style, but we've definitely got to try somethign different (imo) because this **** is NOT WORKING.
Define "working". What specifically do you see the government doing?
Without repealing the 16th and 17th amendments, I see little chance of progress.
And D.C. land and population should fall under the State of Maryland government.
If that were accomplished, the next step would be a complete overhaul of how the Federal government acquires the revenue required for its operation, and it should NOT have the ability to directly tax the income of individuals, only States.
So you want to cede part of Virginia to Maryland?
No kidding. Where did I say anything about Trump?
I asked you what you think isn't working about the system we have.
...It's pretty damn obvious and if you still support the buffoon at this juncture congratz! You're part of the problem!
The president should be elected by popular vote. The EC has demonstrated that it is unwilling to protect the electorate from being duped by a madman, so it's time to get rid of it.
There are very valid reasons our current system was set in place....not the least of which is to avoid mob rule but also to give every state a chance to participate in the vote....if we went to a popular vote system....do you think candidate would ever bother to go campaign in say....Rhode Island???
And let me ask you this....would you feel differently about it if that "lying, corrupt, incompetent, horrible evil old woman had gotten elected in 2016???? Frankly....the thought of her being president scared the **** out of me!!!