We have too extremes here. Tsuska who seems to want to reduce state governments to the level of just being administrative organs for the Federal Government, and Jerome, who wants to go back to the Articles of Confederation. I will take the middle road, like we have now.
Reminds me. I'm for some reason choosing some award for a local High School by interviewing kids.
I ask the question in the title to each candidate.
One girl immediately responds: "Change the titles of nobility provision so I can be Queen."
Guess who I picked...
Fun? Absolutely. Being a Hollywood type, the governator was able to stage manage his campaign events like no other. During his first run, he could have run for every state office and won them all.That would be native born, good sir! Plus, the governator could have run. And come on, that would have been fun, no?![]()
Republicans. They have had and still have an unquenchable erection for The Gipper.What kind of moron would vote for an actor?
I think there is a forest/trees problem here. More fundamental to the question of US Territories voting is the question of the very existence of such. Why, for example, is Puerto Rico a US Territory? Where in the Constitution is that provided for?2. Also, give the citizens in U.S. territories, such as Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, etc. the right to vote for President. (But, do not give them senators or representatives, until they become states.)
I think you meant "brake" instead of "throttle"?The House is where the action is and the senate is there as the foot on the throttle.
Now I know why my insurance rates are so high.I think you meant "brake" instead of "throttle"?
California instituted term limits a while ago and I was an enthusiastic supporter. But in retrospect, it has not solved the problem it was designed to fix and maybe made it worse.I too would like to see congressional term limits. These were a big deal with the Republicans when the Democrats were in power, but once the Republicans took over they dropped the issue.
The majority of the country seems to think that congress is broken, yet the reelection rate of Representatives in 2004 was 396 of 401: almost 99%. There may have been a few that did not run because they knew they would lose, but it still seems like a bit more turnover would be healthy.
California instituted term limits a while ago and I was an enthusiastic supporter. But in retrospect, it has not solved the problem it was designed to fix and maybe made it worse.
Yes, the re-election rate is an indicator of a problem but I don't think term limits is the solution. I would turn to public financing of elections as a better solution.
Sure they are. They are a way for various citizens to debate issues, try to influence their fellow citizens and make voting decisions. Seems to me to be the very essence of the democratic process.Internet polls aren't part of the process, unless the founding fathers really intended that mental masturbation be part of the amendment process.
You're absolutely correct. OTOH, I cannot find any restrictions on furriners expressing their opinions and creating polls.Foreigners don't get a vote.
Gawd, this post the quintessential example of why JDG is the astrology column of the JREF fora, namely, for purely entertainment purposes. McCain is a commie. He has voted with Bush 100% in 2008 and 95% in 2007. By inference, Bush is a commie. But Bush is a Republican. So Republicans are commies.John McCain is a commie.
Check his voting record.

I do notice and I do agree completely. But I would hope that you see this observation applying equally to the loons on the left and the retards on the right.Notice how those who advocate a radical rewrite of the constituion are people who have a extreme political agenda which they know they don't have a chance in hell of getting through under the US constituion.
Gawd, this post the quintessential example of why JDG is the astrology column of the JREF fora, namely, for purely entertainment purposes. McCain is a commie. He has voted with Bush 100% in 2008 and 95% in 2007. By inference, Bush is a commie. But Bush is a Republican. So Republicans are commies.
Help, please. Somebody. I'm laughing so hard I need resuscitation.
Not so. California has a "one object rule" for proposed amendments to the state constitution that are on the ballot. And California adopted term limits. If both ideas can become law in one state, why not at the federal level? I'm not arguing it is likely, just that it just might be possible.Sadly, good ideas such as this will never make it as amendments for exactly the same reason term limits won't either.
Actually, I agree with JDG that this is a good thread to discuss this matter (thereby insulating me from accusations that I think JDG is a useless trollAllow me to assist....
Now I know why my insurance rates are so high.
I think there is a forest/trees problem here. More fundamental to the question of US Territories voting is the question of the very existence of such. Why, for example, is Puerto Rico a US Territory? Where in the Constitution is that provided for?
No, I don't think the issue of US Territories voting should be in the Constitution. Rather, I think there should be US States and their citizens or independent countries. The existence of US Territories creates something which, constitutionally, is neither fish nor fowl but sure is foul.