RamenCoffee on Nostr: Thought experiment: You have a constitutional law that says : any vote in parliament ...
Thought experiment:
You have a constitutional law that says : any vote in parliament (or house or whatever) is subject to a 15% popular veto. Meaning any 15% of the population can strike down any law as an added condition for votes.
This would result in very limited government after a while. The obly things that would pass would be lateral adjustments that everyone thinks are needed.
From that point we extrapolate to the current situation where the population has a 0% veto on any vote. That means that government has the freedom to expand because they get to burden future governments with long term liabilities.
So what we can conclude is that voting does nothing but involving yourself in the political process via say : lobbying and representatives in both the bureaucracy and elected officials does ALOT with few ressources.
Involvement is thus a moral duty for Brave bitcoiners.
You have a constitutional law that says : any vote in parliament (or house or whatever) is subject to a 15% popular veto. Meaning any 15% of the population can strike down any law as an added condition for votes.
This would result in very limited government after a while. The obly things that would pass would be lateral adjustments that everyone thinks are needed.
From that point we extrapolate to the current situation where the population has a 0% veto on any vote. That means that government has the freedom to expand because they get to burden future governments with long term liabilities.
So what we can conclude is that voting does nothing but involving yourself in the political process via say : lobbying and representatives in both the bureaucracy and elected officials does ALOT with few ressources.
Involvement is thus a moral duty for Brave bitcoiners.