Thanks for extremely detailed response! Most of these policies/proposals that you suggest are exactly what I was supporting.
Here are some policies I’ve created for more individualized approaches. As I read through the proposals that you have linked me too, I usually change my own proposals to advance their functionality, or I support the better worded, largely supported proposals.
There are small differences in the wordin of certain proposals that I differ on, and thus felt like I was required by my own views to create my own policies.
But , cooperation is the key to compromise, and the key to our Constitutional Republic. I love your listed out solutions, I wish there was a better system of voting for the forum.
Merges seem to go ignored. An option to accept a merge, which would then allow all proposed authors to edit and write policy proposals together, would create a better evolving system on the forum.
Merges should be able to be rejected, if even one of the authors rejects the merge, that merge proposal should fail, and another should have to be made.
Merges should require that all accepting authors finish the editing process together, the merged policy proposal should not be posted until each aut…
Policies for the People needs better moderation or voting systems. I don’t mean types of censorship, but instead organization.
Like a form of forum ‘General Assembly’ for us to not just add meaningless ‘likes’ (votes) to posts.
For Example:
and
Are supporting the similar policies, but with different wording-which can make all the difference. Merges seem to go unnoticed, and unchanged. Not allowing for any advancment of the forum’s attention/support
Yes, individuals need to be able to …
James Madison, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Benjamin Franklin all supported and stated that agrarian republics experienced more freedom, liberty, and overall autonomy. Alexander Hamilton was in favor of a manufacturing society, and the industrialization of certain industries in order to advance the nation.
A society with a mix of these founding principles is the solve for American Democracy. Homesteading will solve the housing and food crisis. The production of US made products on a…
US Constitution Article I, Section 2, Clause 3; ‘…The Number of Representatives shall not exceed one for every thirty Thousand, but each State shall have at Least one Representative;’
Representatives being apportioned to the populations they represent is extremely important to the function of our democracy. This goes hand-in-hand with apportioned indirect taxes.
One member of Congress, regardless of their standing, could not accurately represent and communicate with 700,000+ people.
Represent…
The entire concept of Natural Rights and the exact type of forethought that came from the Era of Enlightenment has influenced the creation of the first Ten Amendments. First of which includes the Freedom of Speech, Expression, and Religion.
‘Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress…
Members of Congress set their own wages. Instead each chamber should have a set salary based on the median wages of the district/state that they represent.
This would create financial incentive for politicians to increase the standard of living, and industry for their state/district.
USC Title 1—General Provisions Ch. 1: Rules of Construction:
1. Words denoting number, gender, etc.
In determining the meaning of any Act of Congress, unless the context indicates otherwise—
words importing the singular include and apply to several persons, parties, or things;
words importing the plural include the singular;
words importing the masculine gender include the feminine as well;
words used in the present tense include the future as well as the present;
the words “insane” and “…
Currently there is no financial cap to what any certain type of entity can lobby for in Congress. Businesses like Casey’s, Walmart, 7-Eleven, Target, Amazon, McDonald’s; all multi-million dollar, multi-national companies that could out lobby a majority of communities, and almost every individual in the auction that is Congress.
Some would say there are certain advantages in funding and accumulating support for a bill through lobbying. In order to keep the benefits on financial incentive for leg…
We all know the Federal government has grown far outside of the bounds of the “enumerated powers” in the U.S. Constitution. We also know that the Federal government will NEVER restrain itself. There are three primary areas to address:
I. Term Limits for Elected officials and other federal government officials and employees (this would include staffers and bureaucrats.
II. Imposition of fiscal restraints on the federal government such as a balanced budget, requirement for the government to …
Merges seem to go ignored. An option to accept a merge, which would then allow all proposed authors to edit and write policy proposals together, would create a better evolving system on the forum.
Merges should be able to be rejected, if even one of the authors rejects the merge, that merge proposal should fail, and another should have to be made.
Merges should require that all accepting authors finish the editing process together, the merged policy proposal should not be posted until each aut…
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