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There are plenty of process reforms worth considering to make federal government responsive to the people and their rights. Term limits and non-partisan redistricting are not the best way to achieve these goals

Political Reforms to Reject, and Political Reforms to Consider


Political Reforms to Reject, and Political Reforms to Consider There is a populist uprising against the political class in Washington DC. That's a good thing, in that our power should belong to the federal government, which can decide what they want to do with us. Our power needs to be restored, and the clear delineation of enumerated powers must be reasserted. However, one reform suggested by lawmakers on both sides of the aisle will not help our problems in Washington DC.
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