All systems deteriorate over time, and our Constitution is no exception. Since 1966, I have committed my career to developing and enhancing computer systems, and I continue to be active in the industry. While my productivity may have decreased, my ideas remain strong and relevant. Today's technology empowers us to significantly improve how our government operates. I see the system failing more each day—not due to inherent flaws in the system or its people, but because it was designed in 1776 with limited resources. The Founding Fathers, unable to establish a true democracy, created a republic instead. I have concrete ideas for structural changes that will hold our representatives accountable to the citizens and safeguard the system against abuses. If you are ready to engage, I will lay out these ideas systematically with bullet points and brief descriptions for clarity. It is crucial that we take interest in these changes, allowing them to evolve and ultimately transform our government from a republic into a true democracy.
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