RE: Why do American Atheists Believe in the Constitution?
July 1, 2025 at 1:10 pm
(This post was last modified: July 1, 2025 at 1:19 pm by awty.)
(July 1, 2025 at 12:19 pm)The Grand Nudger Wrote: That's an awfully long winded way to describe the separation of powers
I'll have to review the textural descriptions of the three-part separation
(July 1, 2025 at 12:19 pm)The Grand Nudger Wrote: but I'm not seeing an alternative to compare our system to. Reliable for what, and compared to what?
It will require a graduated series of local and state constitutional conventions to accomplish. Here is an example of a six-court convention docket for six-part separation of government that will look like the organizational map below it.
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The commissioning of partitions, each with the three processes for specific jurisdictions of law will fulfill what was prescribed by Mr. Madison in the political science scholars' favorite essay, Federalist Papers Number 51; “Each department should have a will of its own; and consequently should be so constituted that the members of each should have as little agency as possible in the appointment of the members of the others, . . . divide the legislature into different (assemblies); and to render them, by different modes of election and different principles of action.”
The undetected problem is that the bicameral legislative assemblies are not commissioned exclusive jurisdictions of law to guard (principles of action), and that miscalculation surrendered the entire system to flawed partisanship. The addition of the Seventeenth Amendment making the Senate elections public (modes of election) like the House of Representatives captured the All-American duopoly of forever-wavering political parties. The primary doctrine of the duopoly evolved into doing whatever it takes to win public elections in the persistent effort to populate the three branches with partisan alignment to overrule the competing faction, rather than guarding the commission of the branch to check the abuses in the other branches.
Legislative assemblies commissioned for specific jurisdictions of law with graduated appointments are inclined to faction based on the unique aspects associated with the isolated system of law, rather than the general political parties' promises to relieve artificial and frivolous grievances. The Demarcation of Law Separation model with exclusive legislative assemblies and corresponding security departments will further the ambition to provide each partition with “a will of its own,” because each partition will also have separate career paths for their members compared to the shared, narrow, and partisan-favored career paths for the generally commissioned legislatures and consolidated security departments in the executive branch.