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In reply to the discussion: Should California Threaten Secession To Abolish Electoral College? [View all]eniwetok
(1,629 posts)Gee... when I say CA should demand reforms to push for a constitutional crisis... what do you think that means? You have it in your head that somewhere in the back of my mind I have a hidden agenda to destroy the US when I'm saying if we don't abolish the EC... were already destroying the US by making a mockery of the very concept morally legitimate government. We need to act to PRESERVE the nation. How long will Dems and others stand for having more Bush and Trump Juntas imposed on the nation? Yes, we're a cowardly lot who defer to the rules, and we put up with Bush... but it's happened again, this time not just with a toxic right winger, but someone who's arguably mentally unstable. The People, in their wisdom said NO to this dangerous demagogue... and we got him anyway. Your precious "rules" have dysfunctioned with disastrous results.
Yes, of course the hope would be that CA would force a constitutional convention to demand changes to the federal system. I realize this is feared by many given growing corporate power. And yet that growing corporate power is a result of our antidemocratic system where ultra small minorities can block any reforms. Unless major reforms are made to our system... we're screwed with more morally illegitimate presidents and growing corporate power. As to the danger of a constitutional convention, I'm aware of this... and again we'd have to depend on CA's, and I suspect the threat of other states to secede, to limit the scope of the convention to a narrow agenda. After all.. this IS what happened in 1787 when everyone drove a hard bargain. And let's be fair... if we were designing our system today... it would never look like what was written in 1787. We'd have that popular vote, and chances are we'd have one of the chambers be a national body based on proportional representation, and amendments would be ratified by the People, not "states".
We're stuck in a dysfunctioning system that doesn't provide enough flexibility to reform itself... and that needs to change or we're screwed.