I think this is leaning towards "making perfect the enemy of better".
*nod* True. My mind keeps whispering, "There is nothing so permanent as a temporary solution", but, well, even a temporary solution is often better than nothing.
If Massachusetts were to move to alternate voting schemes, the entire process and mechanism would have to get reconsiderd and rewritten anyway, so I don't see this as a problem.
This is an excellent point.
As a really rough RPG analogy - if you hope to switch from D&D to WoD in the future, you don't worry about adding a D&D houserule right now as a major block. :)
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*nod* True. My mind keeps whispering, "There is nothing so permanent as a temporary solution", but, well, even a temporary solution is often better than nothing.
If Massachusetts were to move to alternate voting schemes, the entire process and mechanism would have to get reconsiderd and rewritten anyway, so I don't see this as a problem.
This is an excellent point.
As a really rough RPG analogy - if you hope to switch from D&D to WoD in the future, you don't worry about adding a D&D houserule right now as a major block. :)
*laugh* Nice. :) Yes.