RE: Why do American Atheists Believe in the Constitution?
July 1, 2025 at 2:13 pm
(This post was last modified: July 1, 2025 at 2:22 pm by Secular Heckler.)
(July 1, 2025 at 1:26 pm)The Grand Nudger Wrote: Do you think bad actors couldn't or wouldn't run the same play with six partitions that they have with three? I mean, we're ultimately talking about making government even more burdensome and unwieldy on the hopes that it will be too much of a pain in the ass for anyone to capture the whole thing, right? I think you might be underestimating the will of our owners.
The bad actors will not be able to run the same play, and a modern, sophisticated series of constitutional conventions will prevent any other possible general partisan corruption because of the unique formulations of four legislative assemblies will break the general parties into at least four factions that can be better critiqued. Plus the modern system of security will prevent what we have from the slow erosion of "honest politics" that we have from the evolution of the existing system. Except for the Demarcation of Law theory, the system we have now has basically revealed the pieces of the self-governing puzzle that the founders did not have. They started off with building only three security departments and the judiciary.
Deployment of the Demarcation of Law Theory is not as difficult to deliberate now as it would have been in the past. The Founders were hurried with not much more than the new and untested Three-part Separation Theory. They had limited professional manpower and medieval publishing technology. Today, not only do we have a more sophisticated separation theory to deliberate, but we also have a list of security departments that are accurately commissioned by sections of the law that would have been very helpful to the Founders. We have access to a robust community of scholars and practical experts with chalk boards, computers, smart phones, easy-to-use printers, and reams of paper. We are unhurried and can take the time to imagine, calculate, compose, deliberate, litigate, rewrite, and publish, hyperlinked hierarchy listings of directive systems for ordering all of the possible options for organizing the judiciary, legislative assemblies, executive administration offices, security departments, and promulgated laws, into an aligned system that will have qualities consistent with scientific reliability and engineered calibration.
(July 1, 2025 at 1:30 pm)Ahriman Wrote: The 3-part system is legit. Perhaps even....a bit too legit.If American society were just and tranquil, as the Preamble commissions the American Experiment, then we would be correct to credit the organization of the government for delivering. But because the government seems to be too big to fail, and a more reliable government separation model has not yet been revealed, it is easier to blame the politicians who are tasked with working in the erroneous system, than trying to design and deliberate a more practical system. Contemporary Americans are naïve witnesses and unwitting victims to the adverse aspects of the inadequacies of the experimental three-branch government.