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Saturday, May 21, 2022

A Better Way

There shouldn't be any Federal courts within 100 miles of the capitol. With the degenerate parasites that accumulate around such places, unionized Federal workers that shouldn't be allowed to collective bargain, lobbyists, and lawmaker assistants, there is no such thing as a fair and impartial jury. It would be even better if the courts are removed from the states bordering the capitol.

Some might say this removes the rights of those that live there, but considering what a piss-poor job of justice has come from that area, they should celebrate a less corrupt justice system. The extremely small percentage of the U.S. population that lives there should never have the power of the court to influence court decisions that affect the rest of the country. 

7 comments:

  1. my idea is to move the capitol to central kansas but leave the people in dc. just barracks and a meeting room, with term limits and no donations over ten dollars, no insider trading either. meet in january and june, only. all laws sunset in 4 years unless renewed individually. balanced budget, no riders on bills.

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  2. What would it really change, Jess? Wouldn’t the corruption move with it?

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    1. The jury pool wouldn't be filled with those that gain from the politics of the capitol. That would be a huge improvement, in my opinion.

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  3. Break it all up. Put Congress in a new place every year.

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    1. That would eliminate many problems. Unfortunately for them, many would find their travels having roads lined with people with rocks.

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