things were better under the fairness doctrine. I saw damn near x rated inde films late night on public access back in the day. Now pbs is as commercial as any other network. and Now the internets being corporatized. the only way to beat corporatism is to make it illegal. How do you make it illegal when the people that Make the Laws are all in on it?
In California we get to put forth initiatives and we get shit done. Even with Arnold at the helm. If all of America had the right to make federal laws as a majority of registered voters instead of just a tight lil elite group of asshole cocksucking billionaires , yea it might be bumpy at first, but eventually within a generation it'll just seem like common sense.
the swiss went to war and the government caved in and gave them the right to make their own laws. We'll probably end up just doing the same. Americans like to fight.
oh and here's the real catch 22.
when I first confront people with ni4d the very moment they first consider the idea they are theoretically Voting in their head on a National Initiative by just grasping the concept and considering it. They have to realize that that's the first time they've ever voted on a National Initiative. regardless of which way they vote