I express some mild irritation at the casual disregard and dismissive attitudes of American tradition displayed here at times and I fear it making finding some potential allies a bit harder. I do find the idea of people calling the New Capitalism the radical option quite amusing when many here are voting communist. It is good in my opinion that we are not entrenching economic philosophy and policies into a constitution. Economic policies are not the domain of constitutions and the voters should be free to change economic policies in elections to match the times. What is good economic policy today may not be good policy ten years from now.
We may end up writing a new constitution if and once the country is reunited to allow the much larger population to express their views instead of using the constitution we are about write that was written by the left wing dominant Chicago area. This constitution is not the end, it is the beginning after all.
My thoughts on flags, No ideological symbols or party icons on the flags. So no red stars, black cats, donkeys or elephants. I dislike the ROC's flag for that reason. It should be simple enough for a child to have some hope of drawing it. If we use red, white, or blue, it should be in the shade used in the Stars and Stripes. The Stars and Bars design is too Confederate for my tastes. No words on the flag. Remember we are planning to represent a worthy American successor and not the Chicago commune or Chicago state.