Cases for proxy voting in a mass-membership body like WSFS in my opinion really mean that the current governance system should be replaced with a smaller fixed-membership representative body, with important decisions (like Constitutional amendments) ratified by a vote of the entire membership. I tried making the second part of that happen once, but the Business Meeting rejected it. That doesn't surprise me. How many legislative bodies vote to take way their own powers?
A Bad Case of the Proxy
Cases for proxy voting in a mass-membership body like WSFS in my opinion really mean that the current governance system should be replaced with a smaller fixed-membership representative body, with important decisions (like Constitutional amendments) ratified by a vote of the entire membership. I tried making the second part of that happen once, but the Business Meeting rejected it. That doesn't surprise me. How many legislative bodies vote to take way their own powers?
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The Thumper
For the past week or so, the "little BNSF" local job that serves industries in the Fernley area has been tying up at night in our small two-track…
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Railway Gift
I mentioned a few days ago some railway-related books that I received. I finally had time to lay them out and take a photo of them. One of…
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Beware of Train Books
A box of railway books arrived today. The mountain of unread books grows. More details later. I'm not complaining. We have enough railway books here…
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