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For simplicity, let's say the executive and judicial branches are exactly the same as they are now. The legislative branch is just 1 elected body that proposes legislation. Voters gets weekly legislation proposals in plain words that are less than 5 pages long and they have 24 hours to vote yea or nay by phone or website. Majority wins, but president still has veto power.
How would the US be different? Do you think we'd be better off or worse? I realize that at the time of our founding this wouldn't have been possible (no fast and reliable national form of communication), so let's say this change occurred with the popularization of the private telephone, ~1950.
How would the US be different? Do you think we'd be better off or worse? I realize that at the time of our founding this wouldn't have been possible (no fast and reliable national form of communication), so let's say this change occurred with the popularization of the private telephone, ~1950.