Someone else caught it, too.
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>>4383109 pb
After these abuses come to light, there is no way that the government can remain the same. There is simply too much that must be parsed through. The government processes were envisioned before the internet. Representation and other such things were used as a necessity that the internet has, potentially, eliminated.
It won't be a complete abandonment of the constitution - but the world has changed a lot since then, and we have a lot more experience as a global power to rival the East India company and Britain… So there are lessons that need to be distilled into new processes.
I argue, at least.
Further, at the very least, the current establishment is so monstrous and out of control that the only real way to fix it in any event is to more or less shut down the national government and reconvene the federal government (the many states) under the military as a mediator.
I think people really do not understand how insane things have gotten at the national level - even most anons.
Consider… The principle of the Rule of Law is that you know the laws of your society before you do anything. If you are accused of committing a crime, you know before you ever get in the court room whether or not you are guilty of breaking the law.
How many cases are built, today, on judicial precedent? Unless you are aware of case law, you have no idea whether or not you have broken a law before you get into court.
This type of legeslation from the bench is all over at the national level. We are at the point where judges are ruling on cases they should not have the authority to review in the first place - lower national courts setting precedent for sweeping rulings to be found in circuit courts…
It's absurd. It's not how things are supposed to work.