• whotookkarl@lemmy.world
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      Maybe centralizing that much power under one person is folly and we should split up the powers of civilian head of the military, head of the executive branch of government, veto power over the Senate, and whatever other powers have encroached into the office.

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        Ban all political parties except cat people party and dog people party. All debates will just be submissions of each party cutest animal.

        Put all horse girls on a watch list. Put snake people in charge of the CIA.

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    Good idea … how about just a system where everyone elects a regional representative and leave it at that.

    No political parties, just political reps representing their region.

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        Intriguing perhaps some additional rings could be forged simultaneously to enable greater synergy through delegation of power to representatives of various species states, parties etc

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        What about a gauntlet that requires gems of state reps. And it has a 50% of working and a 50% of killing whoever is wearing it. But when it works, it has a 50% chance of making things worse.

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      But then how would we have a Supreme Court to rule all of heaven and earth like self appointed god kings?

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      But they all have to pool military power and resources to maintain an active army. So I guess we’ll just have to select one Secretary General who leads them. /s

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        No, communism has a centrally planned, state-directed economy. Only some executive functions are regional, but the power also lies at very few people in the end.

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        Except every Soviet was eventually dominated by one political party, with no competition against it allowed. That’s a far cry from “everyone just elects the best representative for their region no parties”

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            Oh, sorry, I could’ve added an addendum to my comment.

            “Every Soviet eventually became dominated by one party or died

            I’m quite aware of the other council based systems that cropped up (most familiar with Mahkno) and the attempts to reform the soviet system (most familiar with Kronstadt) but all of those died, so there’s not much point in mentioning them. I also don’t see the point of saying “it’s just like soviets” when that version of the Soviets has only existed for at most a year or two, or completely only in theory.

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      Nobody will do the right thing

      Nobody will look out for and solve issues in your local community

      Nobody is educated and smart about using resources

      Nobody will make your life better

      Nobody cares

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      I’d say he’s just slightly better than the worms in RFK Jr’s brain, but just barely.

      He should drop out.

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    At that point the most powerful and influential people in all the land would be remaining cabinet members, the FBI, the CIA, the Pentagon, and the SCOTUS.

    Congress would become nothing more than a budget and accounting office for our true overlords, and the Senate would have no tiebreakers.