@[email protected] to [email protected] • edit-21 year ago[Serious] The revolution was successful! The old government is gone. You get to help write the new Constitution. What do you put into it?message-square206fedilinkarrow-up1181arrow-down123
arrow-up1158arrow-down1message-square[Serious] The revolution was successful! The old government is gone. You get to help write the new Constitution. What do you put into it?@[email protected] to [email protected] • edit-21 year agomessage-square206fedilink
minus-square@AngryCommieKenderlink13•1 year agoAll laws must be beneficial to all the children of the next 9 generations. All laws that aren’t part of the constitution, or charter have a 20 year sunset date.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink18•1 year agoI agree in principle, but this is practically unenforceable. How do we determine as a society what will be beneficial in 9 generations, and agree?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•1 year agoYou build a timemachine. You set a date for the future. If the machine says that it cannot generate a portal at that date, you edit the policy until it does.
minus-square@AngryCommieKenderlink1•1 year agoJefferson proposed the idea, didn’t get the Continental Congress to agree
All laws must be beneficial to all the children of the next 9 generations.
All laws that aren’t part of the constitution, or charter have a 20 year sunset date.
I agree in principle, but this is practically unenforceable. How do we determine as a society what will be beneficial in 9 generations, and agree?
You build a timemachine. You set a date for the future. If the machine says that it cannot generate a portal at that date, you edit the policy until it does.
How would that be determined?
Fuck, yeah!
What will benefit the children born in 200 years?
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I tend to agree with pinkdrunkenelephants
Law sunset time is interesting.
Jefferson proposed the idea, didn’t get the Continental Congress to agree