03-05-2020, 02:32 AM
The highest levels of government in the USA include 435 members of the House of Representatives, 100 senators, 1 president, 50 state governors, and nine Supreme Court justices. That is 595 people.
In theory, they appoint or approve their staffs and department heads, and essentially create and enforce all the laws and policies in the USA.
Imagine if all of them were female. That could happen, with the exception of the Supreme Court (justices are appointed for life), in six years.
Aggressive, alpha males (and the women who support them) are actually a small portion of the population. If a feminist political party or coalition ran on a platform of:
1. Complete pansexual freedom,
2. Universal, guaranteed healthcare and reproductive rights,
3. Ending bullying and domestic violence,
4. Ending male privilege and the patriarchy, and
5. Maternal supremacy in childrearing.
They would easily capture almost all of the female vote, and some of the male vote as well.
Now imagine if they accomplished these initial legislative goals.
1. Raising the age of adult transition for a male from 21 to 26 and reducing the age for females from 21 to 18.
2. Prohibiting single male occupancy of dwelling units unless they were female-owned.
3. Progressive taxation for males.
4. Reducing patriarchal roles in parenting and schooling.
5. Requiring a 51% female management role in public corporations.
6. Free college for females.
This would reduce the levels of criminal activity and incarceration rates, address the housing shortage and reduce domestic violence, mitigate greed and income inequality, and fund initiatives that favor both females and aspirational females (men who are raised as and live as women). A unified government could also more easily tackle broad initiatives such as the environment as well.
I call the idea Project595, and hope some women in positions of leadership embrace the idea and make it happen.
In theory, they appoint or approve their staffs and department heads, and essentially create and enforce all the laws and policies in the USA.
Imagine if all of them were female. That could happen, with the exception of the Supreme Court (justices are appointed for life), in six years.
Aggressive, alpha males (and the women who support them) are actually a small portion of the population. If a feminist political party or coalition ran on a platform of:
1. Complete pansexual freedom,
2. Universal, guaranteed healthcare and reproductive rights,
3. Ending bullying and domestic violence,
4. Ending male privilege and the patriarchy, and
5. Maternal supremacy in childrearing.
They would easily capture almost all of the female vote, and some of the male vote as well.
Now imagine if they accomplished these initial legislative goals.
1. Raising the age of adult transition for a male from 21 to 26 and reducing the age for females from 21 to 18.
2. Prohibiting single male occupancy of dwelling units unless they were female-owned.
3. Progressive taxation for males.
4. Reducing patriarchal roles in parenting and schooling.
5. Requiring a 51% female management role in public corporations.
6. Free college for females.
This would reduce the levels of criminal activity and incarceration rates, address the housing shortage and reduce domestic violence, mitigate greed and income inequality, and fund initiatives that favor both females and aspirational females (men who are raised as and live as women). A unified government could also more easily tackle broad initiatives such as the environment as well.
I call the idea Project595, and hope some women in positions of leadership embrace the idea and make it happen.