• TinyPizza@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Digital Direct Democracy. You need to win a constitutional ballot initiative in one of the states that has that mechanism and find a way for courts in that state to approve the ballot language. The hiccup is the discrepancy of representatives vs delegates. You need to find a way to make it linguistically work under the federal constitutional framework, while removing the ability for politicians to vote against the will of the people. It would nuke the party system from the inside and could potentially spread to a dozen or so states that have the same system of constitutional ballot initiatives. If you can do it in enough large states it will begin to undermine the power monopoly that’s put us into gridlock. It’s also likely the least corruptible system possible and has the potential to create a streamlined and nimble government that’s adapted to react faster in an uncertain future. It heavily relies on technology though, so creating robust redundancies will be challenging.