American Neo-Arctoism

Issues in US Today
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Historical Roots of Problems
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Future Predictions
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Constitutional Reform
To solve the US's problems, Arctofire believes that a 'grand compromise' is needed between liberals and  conservatives.

A giant constitutional amendment should be introduced, giving both liberals and conservatives some things they want, whilst tackling the poor functioning of government, political polarization, and corporate influence in politics.

In order for this amendment to gain widespread societal support, it must come from the grassroots. Arctofire proposes a process of citizens assemblies in each state and territory of the US, adjusted for party affiliation, political views, age, sex, region, and ethnicity. These assemblies would then feed back to each other to draft an amendment which could gain the support of at least 3/4ths of the states in ratifying conventions.

This is what true  is, as it is proposing major changes to the status quo and attacking an entrenched political bureaucracy, whilst seeking wide support across the political spectrum and rejecting binary divides between left and right.

The 28th amendment would be the longest amendment to the US constitution in history. These changes are ones that Arctofire reckons are likely to be introduced as part of a compromise settlement, as well as his personal proposals, though it would ultimately be for these assemblies themselves to decide. Each tab will explain what the amendment will change for a major subject.


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 * The size of the Supreme Court would be reduced from 9 to 7 justices, and constitutionally fixed at that number.


 * Each justice would be appointed for a staggered, non-renewable, 14 year term. The sitting president would nominate two justices per presidential term, as a justice would retire every two years.


 * Justices must be between the ages of 50 and 65 at appointment, and are obliged to retire from law and politics after the completion of their term.


 * All justices must be confirmed with a 2/3 senate majority. Simple majority voting leads to the partisan politicization of the front bench, and leads to those justices with explicit political agendas getting selected. A 2/3 confirmation majority is required in most countries, and it would help promote judicial independence and moderation.


 * All justices must interpret the constitution's and law's words as they were intended to be interpreted, by those who wrote them, at that time. The 'living constitution' judicial philosophy is responsible for a large degree of undue court interference which has inflamed the culture war. It is the job of elected officials to make laws, not the courts; the courts should only block laws the legislature makes which violate existing law.


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Voting Rights

 * The protection of the right to vote shall be enshrined in constitutional law, with concrete measures to prevent voter suppression. Voter registration should be automatic for all citizens, an independent electoral commission should handle the conduct of elections, polling stations should be easily accessible and numerous enough to prevent long lines, and all polling days should be bank holidays. It shall be the responsibility of the election officials to ensure that all people eligible to vote are able to.


 * There will be a constitutional ban on the practice of gerrymandering. An independent federal redistricting commission would decide the electoral boundaries on the basis of demographic data and the most natural, historical, and simple divisions possible without any concern for ethnicity or political party advantage. The federal redistricting commission would replace the state's role of deciding federal congressional boundaries. All states and localities must have an independent redistricting commission for their elections based on the same principles.

Electoral System

 * The electoral college for presidential elections will be replaced by election on the basis of nationwide popular vote, using open primaries and the ranked-choice-voting (RCV) system to decide the winner.


 * All local, state, and federal elections will be forbidden from using the First-Past-the-Post (FPTP) voting system. A party with a majority of seats must have majority support from the voters.


 * The House of Representatives would use the Single-Transferable-Vote (STV) system, with 3-5 congressmen per district. Being a system of proportional representation, this would enable the end of the two-party system that has been responsible for much of the destructive polarization that exists today.


 * The Senate would be elected through single district RCV. All senators would be forbidden from belonging to a political party, to reduce polarization and ensure the separation of powers between the president in office and congress.

Campaign Finance

 * Big money in politics is the primary cause of the US's extractivist institutions, and must be systematically rooted out.


 * Campaign finance contributions through ordinary money, whether through direct donations, or third party campaigning through the use of Political Action Committees (PACs), will be banned. Ability to gain the funding of special interests would no longer be a determinant of electoral success.


 * To replace unrestricted donations to campaigns, every American voter would be given a small voucher, redeemable on a government website for the funding of a candidate of the voter's choice. This website would also contain detailed information about a candidate's policy positions. In addition to equalizing funding, each candidate would have a donation cap, after which a candidate can gain no more vouchers to ensure a competitive race. All candidates meeting a specific threshold would be entitled to equal airtime and social media advertising.


 * All lobbying groups must be funded by donations 'not exceeding the maximum amount an ordinary person could afford.' The rich shall receive no more access to government than the poor.


 * Lobbyist access to politicians shall be severely restricted. All lobbyists must be on a formal register, and can only have access to the ear of politicians in formally allotted time. There must be a very clear dividing line between government and corporations.


 * Politicians leaving office shall be forbidden from working for lobbyist organizations of any kind for the rest of their lives.


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The following state creations and partitions would be done through ordinary legislation.
 * One part of the constitutional amendment will change the status of US territories.
 * All US territories will gain the right to vote in presidential elections, and all have 1 seat in the House of Representatives, but no Senate seats, making them 'sub-states'.


 * Puerto-Rico and Washington D.C are made into states.


 * A new state, Lincoln, would be formed out of eastern Washington, creating a new conservative state.


 * Oregon will be divided into a liberal West Oregon and a conservative East Oregon.


 * Conservative East California will break away from the rest of California.


 * This will mean there are 3 new conservative states and 2 new liberal states.


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 * The US federal government would be required to pass a balanced budget each year.


 * Contentious culture war issues, including but not limited to: abortion, LGBT rights, prostitution, euthanasia, drug policy, gambling, capital punishment, drinking age, religion, and education policy, will be the exclusive power of state governments. The federal government nor the Supreme Court can interfere with the will of that state's voters on these issues.


 * States are forbidden from prosecuting citizens for performing an action in a different state where such action is legal. (i.e, a woman from a red state traveling to get an abortion in a blue state.)


 * All US states must recognize same-sex marriages registered in states where it is legal, but not necessarily perform or register such marriages within their particular state.


 * The federal government and all US states will be required to have a citizens initiative functions, where an initiative which gets 1% of eligible voters (either on a federal or state level) to sign in six months is put to a binding referendum.

The state ratification threshold for amending the constitution will be reduced from 3/4 of state legislatures to 2/3.
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Economic Reform
As the likes of Bernie Sanders have pointed out, the American model of capitalism is deeply unjust. It is one of the only countries that does not have mandatory sick pay or parental leave, healthcare costs are extortionate (with government policy only serving to further fill the pockets of parasitic insurance companies, allowing them to rob people who fall on unfortunate circumstances in a healthcare system that can only be described as 'evil'), big tech companies serve as the new 'robber barons' being able to monopolize their industries and influence society in a deeply unhealthy manner, and fossil fuel companies are able to get away scot-free destroying the local environment and the planet.

The majority of these problems Arctofire believes stems from the US's extractivist institutions, that allows lobbyists unlimited power to bribe politicians. The reforms outlined in the previous section would go a long way towards empowering the ordinary people at the expense of the oligarchs, and making the government work for everyone and not just the privileged few.

However, he believes that trying to introduce the Nordic Model to the Cball-US.png USA is unrealistic. The histories, cultures, and political systems of the various nations are just too different to be able to be successfully replicated. America is a right-leaning country in temperament, and the universalist welfare systems and corporatist economic systems of the Nordic countries would not find cross-culture war support. He believes that reformers should instead look to European countries more culturally similar to the USA, particularly those with a Calvinist heritage, such as the  Netherlands and  Switzerland.

Radical social democratic and universalist measures like Bernie Sander's proposes are unnecessary. A multi-payer, public option type system would be just as good as 'Medicare for All' if it was 'actually done', as opposed to it being used by corporate democrats as a slogan and then when they get into power it either not being done or making reforms that benefit the healthcare parasites (Affordable Care Act) and screw over most ordinary people.

Again, it is not a question of left vs right, but people vs lobbyists. The Dutch healthcare system is just as capitalistic as the American, but one has been explicitly designed to benefit the ordinary citizen whilst the other has been designed to benefit lobbyists

Here are the economic policies that he proposes, which would improve the lives of millions of Americans.

Foreign Policy
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