The United States is a case study for how quickly a democratic nations can deteriorate from deregulation and corruption and how quickly it can be repaired with economic reforms with long histories of success and new reforms ensuring the locus of power remains in the body politic, concentrated within the cities and states. States must assert their sovereign powers to quality control the representation within the federal jurisdiction, permitting cities and states to shape their own electorates, improving checks on federal institutions. This book details how federal legislators can impose performance measures on states, with enforcement through penalties and fees assigned to the federal subsidies allocated to each state. Other reforms focus on how member states of Unions can quality control federal representation through public campaign finance, voter incentives for registration and participation, and recall policies.
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