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Kramerman
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UT, Austin - The live music capital of the world
Jun 2002 time: 23:20
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OK, I wrote this poorly, so see if you can understand what I'm saying:
In the recent Pres election race you had only 2 candidates running. What I mean is if their was a third party, even if he got just a handful of votes of the almost 150 votes so far cast in the election, then he steals a percentage that could lead to no candidates getting a majority vote (In other words, no buddy gets more than 50 % and then there has to be a tie breaker of sorts, I'm not sure how thats handled). The higher you make the percentage necessary to win, i.e. 60%, the more likely no person would achieve that and things will get messier then thay need to be. Thats why I'm for a simple majority vote of more than 50%. When we have the residency requirements up and running, really close elections like this presidentual one won't be an issue because outsiders wont be able to screw around (screwing around in the non-sexual sense, of coarse ).
Kman
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Togas
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California
Jun 2002 time: 21:20
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Good rewrite. I have concerns about the text in bold...
quote: Amendment as originally posted by Trip
This amendment hereby creates an official Apolytonian Court (hereafter refered to as "The Court")
The Court is constituted to rule upon: contested disputes involving legal interpretation, validity of polls, violations of the Constitution, impeachment, or any other legal dispute of national importance.
The Court is composed of Five Justices. Each Justice is to be appointed by the President, and each must be approved by a majority of the populace in an Approval Vote.
The Court is to decide among itself a 'Senior Justice', who will be respondible for ensuring that a report is published for each decision that communicates the rationale behind the decision made, and presiding over any hearings before The Court.
A quorum of at least 3 Justices must be involved in any ruling that is made. Should The Court be tied about how to rule on an issue, the Senior Justice is to decide the result of the issue.
All rulings are immediately official and final. The same issue can only be brought back to The Court with 75% of the Justices agreeing to rehear the matter. All decisions must take place in real-time, as The Court cannot halt the game to make a decision without a 2/3 vote amongst the people. |
I'm not quite sure why this was included. I can't forsee any decision so urgent that the court cannot take it into consideration, debate the proper result, and issue a ruling the next day, or day after. This language seems to force the Justices who are there at the very moment the issue is raised to come to a rushed decision because The Court cannot halt the game.
I'm fine with saying that The Court cannot halt the game, although I'd prefer some sort of limited injunction be allowed (like a 24 hour stay), BUT why not debate that matter further, poll it, and include it in a later amendment? It's not necessary right now.
I'm mostly unhappy with the idea that The Court is going to have to make decisions right now and not be able to step away from the partisan debate to discuss it amongst themselves to logically and thoughtfully produce a just result. Furthermore, why not leave issues of procedure like this to The Court to work out amongst themselves?
I'm done ranting. 
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The Court cannot act on any issue until a non-judicial citizen of the nation brings forth an Issue to The Court.
Issues to The Court should be posted publically and must involve a dispute that The Court is empowered to rule upon.
The court may impeach a minister with a 75% vote within the court, and a 50% plus 1 vote amongst the people, but only after a Call for Impeachment has been made by a citizen of the nation. |
Why not just majority vote?
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A Justice may not serve in any other governmental post. Each Justice serves a term of two months in length. At the end of that term the Justice may be reappointed by the President. The President may be bypassed in this process if 75% of the populuce re-approve the Justice in a vote. There is no limit to the number of terms a Justice may serve. A Justice may be removed from his office by a 50% plus 1 vote amongst the ministers and a 2/3 vote amongst the people.
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Every other President is going to pick the court because all of their terms cease at the same time after two months. This President fills the court, the next one can't change it, the one after that gets to fill it all up again.
What's wrong with the staggering idea? Let every President leave his own legacy with The Court. Why are we sticking to a two month term? Why not a three month or, better yet, a five month term, staggered. Every President gets to pick 1 lasting Justice for the court.
I am also very partial to the idea of a committee picking the Justices, at least in the beginning. Is there any other support out there for this idea?
Also, why the Presidential bypass? I appreciate the check and balance, but if the President won't reappoint you, I can't see 75% of the people doing it. The President was popularly elected and carries with him a great deal of political clout and respect. I cannot imagine 75% of the people disagreeing with him about something like a Judicial appointment.
Ok. That's it. Otherwise O.K. with me.
--Togas
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Kramerman
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UT, Austin - The live music capital of the world
Jun 2002 time: 23:20
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quote: I am also very partial to the idea of a committee picking the Justices, at least in the beginning. Is there any other support out there for this idea? |
I prefer the president picking the justices just out of simplicity's sake. Though it does give more power to the president, I don't particularly mind, besides a "corrupt" president can still be overirdden by the citizenry not accepting the pres's choices for Justices.
quote: Why not just majority vote? |
Majority vote would need to be defined somewher in the bill. It would certainly be easier thereaftyer to just say "majority vote". I am partial to my definition of more than 50% instead of 50%+1
quote: Also, why the Presidential bypass? I appreciate the check and balance, but if the President won't reappoint you, I can't see 75% of the people doing it. The President was popularly elected and carries with him a great deal of political clout and respect. I cannot imagine 75% of the people disagreeing with him about something like a Judicial appointment. |
I see what you mean, but since we already have it, I say we should stick with it for checks and balances' sake. Besides, what if the President decides to appoint all of his poker buddies that aren't qualified for the job, or our little political system developes a "spoils system" where presidents would reward their unqualified supporters with judicial appointments.
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Kramerman
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UT, Austin - The live music capital of the world
Jun 2002 time: 23:20
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quote:
"I am also very partial to the idea of a committee picking the Justices, at least in the beginning. Is there any other support out there for this idea? "
I prefer the president picking the justices just out of simplicity's sake. Though it does give more power to the president, I don't particularly mind, besides a "corrupt" president can still be overirdden by the citizenry not accepting the pres's choices for Justices.
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"Why not just majority vote? "
Majority vote would need to be defined somewher in the bill. It would certainly be easier thereaftyer to just say "majority vote". I am partial to my definition of more than 50% instead of 50%+1
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"Also, why the Presidential bypass? I appreciate the check and balance, but if the President won't reappoint you, I can't see 75% of the people doing it. The President was popularly elected and carries with him a great deal of political clout and respect. I cannot imagine 75% of the people disagreeing with him about something like a Judicial appointment. "
I see what you mean, but since we already have it, I say we should stick with it for checks and balances' sake. Besides, what if the President decides to appoint all of his poker buddies that aren't qualified for the job, or our little political system developes a "spoils system" where presidents would reward their unqualified supporters with judicial appointments.
Kman
Ok, I just wanted to repost this so it doesn't get lost on the bottom of the last page.
Ninot, I trust you can pick 5 capable judges. And if you can't, well the citizenry can always shoot down your nominations and your reputation as an inept moron (just theoretical ) could hurt your reelection. That is why Im satisfied with Presidintial appointees and think the bill shpuld stay as is in that respect.
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