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Fresh (not that fresh) topic. How do we fix this country's system of laws and regulations.

Posted on 3/19/26 at 9:33 am
Posted by Sailin Tiger
Member since Jul 2014
1679 posts
Posted on 3/19/26 at 9:33 am
The divide between sides is tough enough to fix but even if everyone tomorrow suddenly agreed on the country's direction how do we fix the legal foundations of everything from environmental regulations that reward those that have the means to navigate it and not those that have the best ideas or a prison system that allows violent criminals to walk free while filling cells with non-violent offenders that would have served society better with thousands of hours of community service fines and jobs that allow them to pay taxes.

This is not an exhaustive list of the issues obviously and just scratches the surface but I legit have no real answer and would like to see those that do have a discussion.
Posted by SallysHuman
Lady Palmetto Bug
Member since Jan 2025
19904 posts
Posted on 3/19/26 at 9:34 am to
Shake the Etch-A-Sketch and start over.
Posted by SouthEasternKaiju
SouthEast... you figure it out
Member since Aug 2021
45956 posts
Posted on 3/19/26 at 9:39 am to
Remove corrupt officials and hold them responsible. Otherwise nothing will change.
Posted by kingbob
Sorrento, LA
Member since Nov 2010
70085 posts
Posted on 3/19/26 at 9:39 am to
The legislative branch will have to reassert their authority. They will never do so because they enjoy the lack of accountability their current situation gives them.

At the federal level, we need an enforceable one object and germaneness rule for legislation.

We need to make all filibusters talking filibusters.

We have already been rolling back Chevron deference.

We need reforms to lobbying and campaign finance.

I would like to see a larger House of Representatives with smaller legislative districts as the smaller the constituency, the less advantageous money is to a campaign. Money always helps, but smaller districts benefit people who actually know how to go door to door and talk to their constituents.

The reality is local governments are no less obtrusive than the feds or state governments these days. The money wants absolute power, and they get it.

We have to roll back and streamline permitting processes.
This post was edited on 3/19/26 at 9:52 am
Posted by stout
Porte du Lafitte
Member since Sep 2006
181361 posts
Posted on 3/19/26 at 9:41 am to
Kill all bureaucracies
Posted by SallysHuman
Lady Palmetto Bug
Member since Jan 2025
19904 posts
Posted on 3/19/26 at 9:44 am to
quote:

I would like to see a larger Congress with smaller legislative districts as the smaller the constituency, the less advantageous money is to a campaign. Money always helps, but smaller districts benefit people who actually know how to go door to door and talk to their constituents.


I like this one.
Posted by Zach
Gizmonic Institute
Member since May 2005
117299 posts
Posted on 3/19/26 at 9:46 am to
The only efficient form of govt is a benevolent dictatorship. The guy has to be wise and beyond corruption. That's very rare. The last one was Pericles. I'm available for the job but you'll have to move the White House to Bossier City.
Posted by DeathByTossDive225
Baton Rouge
Member since Sep 2019
8003 posts
Posted on 3/19/26 at 9:50 am to
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The only efficient form of govt is a benevolent dictatorship.

Yep. Frictionless government is a stupid idea.

You design systems around resilience against worst case scenarios… you don’t design them around assuming optimal / ideal scenarios.
Posted by kingbob
Sorrento, LA
Member since Nov 2010
70085 posts
Posted on 3/19/26 at 9:51 am to
One example of how large spread out districts bias against less funded candidates is advertising markets. Some of Louisiana’s reduculously gerrymandered districts sprawl across 3, even as many as 5 different television markets. That means buying ads in 5 different tv markets.

Louisiana has Lake Charles, Baton Rouge, New Orleans, Alexandria, Shreveport, Lafayette, and Monroe. We only have 6 congressional districts. There is no reason (other than politics) that multiple districts should contain constituents in 3 or more of these markets within the same district. The difference in advertising cost to get the same coverage for a candidate is literally tripled that way.
Posted by RohanGonzales
Pronoun: Whatever
Member since Apr 2024
9714 posts
Posted on 3/19/26 at 9:52 am to
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Yep. Frictionless government is a stupid idea.

You design systems around resilience against worst case scenarios… you don’t design them around assuming optimal / ideal scenarios.


I like that.
Posted by UtahCajun
Member since Jul 2021
4800 posts
Posted on 3/19/26 at 9:55 am to
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Yep. Frictionless government is a stupid idea.

You design systems around resilience against worst case scenarios… you don’t design them around assuming optimal / ideal scenarios


Is exactly why I love both left and right wing progressives who just feel the need to "get things done". Ends justify the means to both side of our political spectrum.

Best to tear this shite down now and start anew.
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