I wish they used cryptographic keys, but the maliciously outdated legislation prohibits it and they want to work within the law.
Most of the Twitter accounts are sock puppets of the deep state.
Reinforcing Twitter's mindshare doesn't sound like a winning strategy.
I think the government needs a reset.
The constitution was meant to be a living document.
As a programmer I understand the importance of clean code. Think of the constitution as the source code of the country.
Many projects often rearrange and rewrite some of their code to be more efficient, this is called refactoring. This helps alleviate any issues with the function of the code.
I'd say the current constitution is spaghetti code, and we are letting our founders down if we succumb to the falsehood that it is a perfect document not to be touched. Nothing is perfect. That's why most software has random security issues. We need to patch our constitution.
I guess I am a conscientious objector.
I think of it myself as if instead of getting to declare our independence we were instead kicked out. And now we wanted to come back.
There are better platforms out there, that are far more open. It'd be a fallacy to not promote those and instead leave Twitter and Facebook to a monopoly of information.
Quick question, is the current state of China communist?
Shills spotted.
Shills often use caps to engage with bottom of the barrel truth seekers.