Someone posted earlier today or yesterday (it's all blending together now) about what would happen if all or most of our government got arrested. Someone else responded, well we don't need them anyway.
Which gave me an idea.
Consider the Q movement as a case sample.
Over the past few years, we have become a crowdsourced news station. We are practically a crowdsourced investigation and intelligence team. No one is in charge, because we are all in charge, and it WORKS. (Thanks, mods, I'm not discluding you.)
Perhaps the whole idea of representative government is antiquated, obsolete, vestigial in the time of instant communication and collaboration. Who's to say we couldn't crowdsource a team to draft and read bills, to vote on legislation, to investigate crimes and carry out trials? To organize infrastructure and city planning based on location? And any number of other necessary tasks normally carried out by people who have no idea who we are and what we really want.
Do we really NEED these assholes?
I think we don't.
When you have an establishment that is around for so long constantly making laws and rules, sooner or later you end up with too much. Look at much older countries than ours and how much more restrictive they are. They have had more time to get to that point. Just thinking out loud.