Foundation
for Better Government
March 18, 2015
Bringing US Government in Rhythm
with Changing Times
By T.S. Khanna, March 18, 2015
People born and
brought up under a certain set of conditions regard them as axiomatic
truths. They go unquestioned for their
usefulness or efficacy. Look at the present
set up of the US government: the Presidency
and the Congress. In view of the new
challenges demanding superior judgment for public affairs, public policy,
and greater efficiency with minimum in-fighting, the Presidency and the
Congress need a critical examination.
Representative
democracy (Locke) generates centrifugal force.
With passage of time, this force continues to create greater and sharper
divisions in the society. In the absence
of an adequate non-partisan centripetal force, the self-splitting society is
unable to identify its own interest, leave aside pursuing it. Currently, We are in that phase.
Some suggestions
for consideration:
- Abolish the Senate. It has long outlived its purpose;
- Establish a 15-member non-partisan Supreme
Council elected by the House of Reps on a 6-year term like the
Senate. Transfer the Senate responsibilities
and powers to the Supreme Council;
- The current offices of the President-VP may also be
transferred to the President-VP of the Supreme Council, elected by its
members on a 2-year term;
- The President may not have the veto power;
- The House of Reps may act only in advisory
capacity to the Supreme Council on all congressional matters;
- The Supreme Council may have the integrated responsibilities
and powers of the Congress and the President as well as the additional
powers to interpret or amend the constitution.
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