I would love to have them light up like a scoreboard as each representative takes the floor, showing all of the commandments they have broken. If people want so badly to bring religion into politics then lets just show them exactly who they’ve been voting for. Maybe we can get the news networks in on this too, displaying it on the side of the screen similar to a sporting event.

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For congresspeople they’re more like “The ten vague suggestions”

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The Ten Glance Ats

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The tentative agreements

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Scoreboards have buzzers, lets make it obvious every time they ‘score’ a new sin!

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Ten rules that poor people must follow

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It’s like Canada and the Geneva Suggestions

And yes I stole that from HLC from YouTube

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In the circles I follow, it’s called The Ten Demandments

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Or, in Eastern countries, the five precepts.

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Since our politics cannot hold one religion above another, I say we have a scoreboard for every religion with a final board listing how good or evil each politician rates overall.

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Yesssss

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The ten crack commandments

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Restream a public feed with said scoreboard, commentary, and live twitch comments.

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I was kinda thinking the same thing… Since we can’t trust the various networks to be equally honest about both parties, maybe we could do something on lemmy similar to how reddit does livestream news feeds, except we put the scoreboard on the side and let participants vote on new additions for each delegate.

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