Paul Adams on Government Reform | |
A: Most definitely, in the way elections are funded, the format and scope of campaigns, the qualifications of candidates, term limits, and the implementation of the Online Citizen's Account which would replace the House of Representatives. That, of course, would require the People's ratifying power (not to be confused with an Article V Convention of States) as provided to them by the 9th and 10th Amendments, and grandfathered in the Declaration of Independence, the ways and means left open for discussion. Along with election reform, there are other issues which require Constitutional reform..
A: Yes. But, I want to take democracy (which we bleed and fight for overseas) a step further. I am the first and only voice that seeks to introduce an ONLINE CITIZEN ACCOUNT and repeal the House of Reps. I want to see the day when the People have the ability to vote in and recall rogue Presidents and Senators, ratify Constitutional Amendments, vote in referendums and on Bills. That is my primary motivation.