Throw them out and veto
By definition it should not; however mistakes can happen...
The Declaration of Independance grants Americans their inalienable rights. Those are the rights to life, liberty, and the persuit of happiness. However, many scholars fail to realize that the Declaration also grants Americans the right to over throw their government should the government become destructive to our inalienable rights.
It should dicentralised the educational system
A government that does not protect people's rights should be overthrown. :)
it would fall under the government and that would happen
People may rebel
You really should read it- it is not that long, and was a pretty good bit of writing. It says: "That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness. "
maybe,it keep raining or the drain stuck.I thing the government should put more drain so Singapore will not have flood happen.
Government have an extremely long history of abusing it's people because they have no limits. So in order to ensure this doesn't happen limits are placed on a government
The first questions is not how to finance the government but should there even be a government? Before you snap to a decision make sure to consider what would happen with and without a government.
1. Government should be more accountable to its citizens. 2. Government should curb the powers and influence of wealthy interests. 3. Government should be given expanded powers so that it could become more active in proving the lives of its citizens. 4. Governments should become more efficient and less corrupt so that they could competently handle a expanded role.
Justice Story and those members who wrote the constitution called this Treason - a death penalty offense. Citizens who owe no duty to the Government, because they have no oath of office, are unable to commit treason except by certain acts. While government officials are required to give that oath, under the penalties it implies. What should happen is that these people should have information presented against them to a grand jury, who can indict them to be tried for treason; and if convicted they should be executed. Of course what does happen is nothing.