Respectfully: while I share your sentiment, it is submitted that election delay by statute is both precedented and constitutional (until and unless the Supreme Court says otherwise). What the parliament hath made, the parliament can unmake. That applies even to the parliament itself. Septennial Act 1716 stands for the proposition that a parliament can extend itself indefinitely. If that's not enough, Churchill's "national unity" government did exactly that in the war.
That said, it is conceded that the political subservience of the electorate has changed since WW2, and (officially at least!) we're not at war...
As Fierce Charmer aint very bright, could it be that he misunderstood digital ID and he assumes that it is about 'digital ideas'? As in leaving the ideas over for AI to generate.
Maybe this is already what he is doing.
They just had him brainchipped with a halucinating a fartGPT?
Respectfully: while I share your sentiment, it is submitted that election delay by statute is both precedented and constitutional (until and unless the Supreme Court says otherwise). What the parliament hath made, the parliament can unmake. That applies even to the parliament itself. Septennial Act 1716 stands for the proposition that a parliament can extend itself indefinitely. If that's not enough, Churchill's "national unity" government did exactly that in the war.
That said, it is conceded that the political subservience of the electorate has changed since WW2, and (officially at least!) we're not at war...
As Fierce Charmer aint very bright, could it be that he misunderstood digital ID and he assumes that it is about 'digital ideas'? As in leaving the ideas over for AI to generate.
Maybe this is already what he is doing.
They just had him brainchipped with a halucinating a fartGPT?