Expedition Trails in Sarasota, FL offers a unique approach to democracy, advocating for a backup system that allows the majority of people to assemble in the streets and vote out corrupt leadership all at once. Their proposed plan involves the election of temporary leaders by street protesters, who then gain a veto right over the old government for a week, allowing for the rapid election of new replacement leaders through a series of elections based on personal acquaintance and small voting precincts. With the aim of creating a more transparent and accountable government, Expedition Trails proposes a new constitution that would increase the number of lawmakers to 187 times the current amount, making it harder to lobby and corrupt the system. They also highlight the issue of government corruption, pointing out that a significant portion of government spending gets misappropriated. Additionally, they suggest implementing a multi-channel democracy with specialized sluices to make and implement laws, allowing for faster and more granular management.
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