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« on: May 16, 2019, 01:53:57 PM »

Here痴 how I view political mobility


New User覧>State Legislature

State Legislature覧>House of Representatives

State Legislature覧->Governorship

House of Reps覧> Governorship
House of Reps覧>Senate

Governorship覧>House of Reps
Governorship覧->Senate

Senate覧->Position in Executive or Judicial Branch

Reducing state legislatures eliminates new politicians, also new users need practice rather than being forced to run for federal government, with no experience
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S019
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« Reply #1 on: May 16, 2019, 01:59:28 PM »

I will say privately I had been looking into a cap for the Southern Chamber. Now as for if bicameralism works and should we keep it, I wholeheartedly believe we ought to keep the system we have. Now as for people running for office, I知 of the opinion anyone should be able to run for anything. New players have every right to jump into whatever office or race they壇 like just as an old player does.

But, this creates electability issues, for example I can稚 just run for the federal government right off the bat, and expect to win, the electorate would vote for a more tenured politician
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