We made some mistakes
There’s so much that’s gone wrong with our (currently unfunded,
non-functioning) federal government and its policies, but “when we get
back to normal” there’s still a lot of work to do.
We, the People, have made some serious mistakes. If we want to fix
them, there are clear paths to addressing them, and the only question is
“how fast”? *
- Considering the reality of our legislative environment, we probably
need to move as fast as possible, with the fewest possible means of
removing said changes to prevent assholes from fucking it all up.
This post kept getting longer and longer… it’s time to publish.
Procedural Changes
Let’s start with a few things:
Voting
- In an extension of the constitutional amendments, prohibit all
“tests” for polling places. The maximum set of requirements is to show
some form of ID the first time you go to vote. (As an example,
here’s California’s
set of requirements.) Otherwise, no restrictions can be added.
- Prohibit gerrymandering using validation mechanisms already tested
and verified by subject experts (not politicians or judges).
- While the Federal government can’t force states to change,
push for ranked-choice voting.
- Enable ranked-choice voting within federal systems where
possible.
Judicial System
- Staff 23 justices in SCOTUS. Pack them with progressives (the kind
that make socialists squee) but also throw in some others. Do judicial
rotations instead of en-banc panels. No first-time judges.
- Set term limits for SCOTUS. (18 years seems like a good
number.)
- Enforceable ethics rules for circuit judges, etc must also apply to
SCOTUS, with full legal consequences.
- Staff the 40+
vacant federal judgships and add another 400 necessary to process the
backlog of asylum and immigration cases. (Also, to do more judging! We
need courts to get to [necessary] hearings faster.)
- Absent the above change, open up our borders.
- Reinterpret the second
amendment such that individual gun ownership is only allowed with
court order or restraining order (“proof of need”).
Legislature
- Eliminate Qualified
Immunity at the federal level. It was a bad decision in 1967, still
a bad decision today.
- Expand exceptions to all systems and software, or remove the
prohibitions, of anticircumvention laws. That’s Section 103 and Section 1201 of the
DMCA. If someone can do the job better, let them hack the thing.
- More broadly, remove the DMCA in its entirety. Yes, it has been used
to prevent
removal of licenses for open source projects, but the harms are more
numerous than the good.
- Remove the safe-harbor provision of SEC Rule
10b-18. Make Stock Buybacks unambiguously illegal again.
- Reinstate deference
doctrine.
- Failure to pass a budget results in an immediate election for the
body that failed to authorize the budget.
- Require all congress-persons and judges to put their stocks and
retirement into a blind trust / management group while in office. Maybe
spouses too.
- Pass a universal healthcare / medicare expansion for all. (“Public
option”)
- Pass a universal basic income system, with a wealth/asset tax to
support it initially. (“Universal welfare”?)
- Public Housing (not Section 8) with both initial investment and
ongoing funding for maintenance. Raise the cost-cap to meet “modern”
costs.
Executive Agencies (FCC,
FTC, EPA, IRS, etc)
- Work with the legislature to legally support and motivate the
Agencies to investigate and punish-as-needed every single
company over 100 people in size. Start with the biggest and
push through verdicts (ideally with the enlarged staff of judges).
- IRS audits, particularly of individuals with high wealth.
- NLRB audits
- FCC review of telcos
- FTC and SEC investigations of every FinTech company
- EPA review of every datacenter and local manufacturing/power
plant
- Special note: leverage the Antitrust division to take on Sinclair
Broadcasting Group and break up their ownership of local newsrooms
across the US.