[TheSchuReport] Why Japan needs a direction?
Schubacca
Dateline: Day 3,387
Today's Articles:
1. Why Japan needs a direction?
Japan needs a direction. The answer is in the pudding. Preferably chocolate but that's not what I am talking about here. We don't know which way the ship is steering. It would be helpful if Japan had a constitution. It also needs a proper citizenship structure and a speaker of the congress. Japan needs a direction dudes!
Time to crank up the music and ask all of political parties to voice their ideas. If we had a constitution everything else will fall into place for the better and our future. Japan would actually stand for something. Since Japan has a dictator let's hear more what he/she would like to achieve. Let's hear out some policy. Let's hear that funky music eJapanese people.
As for myself I am standing on these issues and I want to help take Japan forward. The time is now to lead. This is my valid argument that we as country must come together to do this. Your ideas matter so I want hear your thoughts. Please no crap shooting comments. I am serious and this needs to happen now.
If no one will lead I will! Time to make the sacrifice! Get off the sidelines!
Comments
What are some of the things I'd like to see in a constitution? Ideally, I would like to see it mimic democracy as much as possible.
Greater legislative and executive control (such as citizenship authority going back to congressmen, having debates on proposed legislation, president making all executive decisions)
- A nonpartisian, ornmanetal Shogun (Dictator) who's only job is pushing buttons
- A guideline of trust and ethics, much like in the old eJapan constitution
Everything else (like a weekly report from each of the President's cabinet members or bilingual articeles for people who speak Serbian-only or English-only) isn't so much constitution worthy rather than things I'd like to see.