That would be nice, but it would require a significant change in how judicial overturn works, and how the legislature could be made more accountable. Right now, the legislature just can't. Ohio's ability to just have a popular petition to an amendment is a good tool for popular dissent against an establishment structure. Fundamentally, Ohio is a Republican establishment state, so unfortunately, this is working as intended. The fact that Republicans aren't interested in turning out is a full scale failure of their strategy.
We're on the same page of this is all half-baked trade-offs, but that's where we are at at the moment.
I would be happy to overturn Marbury v. Madison, but no one listens to me in normie world.
That would be nice, but it would require a significant change in how judicial overturn works, and how the legislature could be made more accountable. Right now, the legislature just can't. Ohio's ability to just have a popular petition to an amendment is a good tool for popular dissent against an establishment structure. Fundamentally, Ohio is a Republican establishment state, so unfortunately, this is working as intended. The fact that Republicans aren't interested in turning out is a full scale failure of their strategy.
We're on the same page of this is all half-baked trade-offs, but that's where we are at at the moment.
I would be happy to overturn Marbury v. Madison, but no one listens to me in normie world.