DelicateKrystal · 22-25, F
Limits how many years you can serve in Congress. 10 years in the House, 12 in the Senate. I'm fine with less.
hlpflwthat · M
@DelicateKrystal Absolutely! I'd be okay with extra elections to flip Senate terms to 3 years as well. I do like that 1/3 of the Senate is up at a time.
Tracos · 51-55, M
Getting rid of the electoral college and move towards proportional representation... The popular vote should determine the president
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Tracos · 51-55, M
I don't agree with that currency... Therefore my suggested reform
Tracos · 51-55, M
Thank you :) but ... Silly question... Isn't democracy typically about majority rules? The way I see it is that the electoral college by nature means a two party system. Which in turn moves towards deep polarization, when the one always will try to undo what the other does... No possibilities of compromise, always red vs blue. Multi party coalition governments typically show significantly more stable development over government terms
Shade70 · 51-55, M
All donor money known (abolish "dark money" PACs). No political party affiliations listed on the ballot. More business done via the internet so they have to spend more time around their constituents than DC lobbyists.
JP1119 · 36-40, M
All donor money known, overturn Citizens United, and make Election Day a federal holiday.
bijouxbroussard · F
@JP1119 Hear, hear ! 👏🏽
lorne13 · 61-69, M
One person,one vote. Its the democratic way to go. Wby should some people have more?
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
If your aim to to remove the bias in favour of the major parties, then you need to make campaign funding a level playing field. Then you need to make voting compulsery to force everyone to turn up. That spreads the vote more evenly.
St0ut · 51-55, M
Zero gerrymandering. 6th grade cigs tests prior to being allowed to vote
MartinII · 70-79, M
Which country are you talking about?