Hello, fellow Atlasians. Today I stand in front of you in opposition to the (Reintroduced) Cabinet Reform Amendment being voted on at this very moment.
There is many reasons why I oppose this amendment.
First, because it allows the President to create and eliminate cabinet offices at will, by Executive Order.
While I think each President should be able to set his own blueprint into the executive he leads (like the name changes Lumine made during his administration), this much power would lead to both
excessive executive powers and
massive confusion, because it'd be so hard to tell which cabinet offices exist at every moment.
Second, because it omits and subsequently erases important regulations set by the Twenty-Fourth Amendment. Under this new amendment,
Senators would be legally allowed to become Secretary of Federal Election or Registrar General, something Atlasians already rejected when they voted against the Fairness In Cabinet Obligations Amendment. Yeah, I know that can be fixed through legislation, but something as delicate as that should be well set in the Constitution.
Third, because allowing the Senate to remove the Game Moderator by a three fifths vote is potentially dangerous when we have two recent cases in which a single party controlled three fifths of the Senate. A two thirds vote (as was or is the law for this) would be much safer and more appropriate.
Anyone is free to join this cause and, if they wish, explain why they also oppose.
x Altsomn Stmarken