Confederations, Constitutional Monarchies, or Meritocratic Systems?

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Have resteemed it to my followers.

Adam might be right about no governments in the future. The governments we have now were base on monarchies and countries which were based on tribes with chieftains. We are moving towards non-tribal societies. How will they be organized? I don' t know. Maybe with free markets and blockchains. Maybe with voluntary social groups.

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What Israel does and gets away with is so sickening. I assume you've seen this one, it's a random murder of a Palestinian child by Israeli soldiers as part of the ongoing genocide there:

By the way, this is the same country that is continuing to push to get the US to invade Syria and Iran.

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Constitutional monarchy is a kind of monarchy founded under a constitutional system that recognizes the King, Queen, or Emperor as head of state. A modern constitutional monarchy typically uses the concept of trias politica, or political triad. This means the king is merely a symbolic chair of the executive branch. If a king has full governmental power, he is called absolute monarchy or absolute monarchy.

Today, constitutional monarchy is usually combined with representative democracy. Therefore, the kingdom is still under the rule of the people but the king has a traditional role in a country. In essence the prime minister, a leader elected by the people, who governs the country and not the King. Nevertheless, there are also kings who join the undemocratic kingdom. For example, during World War II, the Emperor of Japan joined the kingdom of soldiers led by a dictator.

Well... If you look to Canada as an example, you are incorrect.

Under the Canadian Constitution, the Queen of England holds the Executive Branch of Government, and has vested in her great powers: immunity from laws and the full power of veto or creation of new laws at will.
Every law passed by their 'representative' government must reach 'Royal Ascent' (Approval), with some laws actually being struck down.

Hardly a figurehead.

Furthermore, Canada's system doesn't allow for their people to vote for their leader, but rather, their leader is directly chosen by the majority political party, and therefore, can be ousted from power with a simple vote by that majority party.

Constitutional Monarchies are not 'symbolic', when their constitutions still provide absolute powers over government. Tis the modern lie.

Source - Constitution of Canada 1867/1982

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Though this concept of dismantling the federal government sounds nice, if actually attempted, would take far more than one term.

You are litterally talking about thousands of departments and well over 2 million people directly employed, plus millions of others with indirect employment.

Not to mention, it would require a Constitutional Convention to re-write the Constitution, and therefore State legislature Sign-Off.

Attempting to make even a fraction of these changes in one or two terms would cause massive disruption and devastation to more aspects of governance and the economy than you can begin to imagine.

I'm not against smaller government, but this is a pipe-dream.
To actually dismantle the federal government would take a generation. Plus then the concern would be state governments rising up to fill the void in power, which has its own massive implications.

One cannot simply remove a weight off one side of a scale and expect gravity itself to balance the load.

Our democracy can learn from China's meritocracy...