OK guys, this was decided in July and yet the relevant part hasn't been changed... I know governments are slow, but this is silly. You made a decision, how about implementing it?
I should also point out that the rule was written that way to removve the
Appearance of cronyism in the Senate. So no idiot could accuse the Mods of padding the place with yes-men.
I never once thought they would actually do it, but it helps to have a checks and balance system in place to prevent things in future. I thought they did that Model UN and Government thing in US schools, surely it got the point across.
As chancellor I hold the veto on changes to how the Senate is run, and I'm sorely tempted to exercise it in this case, as I've yet to see a compelling argument for the other side.
For anyone not yet sure of why not Governors and above - it's because they are Mods/Supermods and admins, so they enforce the rules of the board and any troll/troublemaker who fails to get a vote or discussion win in here will just wail that the place is full of people that the Mods use as puppets to make it look like the board members have a vote, but really don't. It's unlikely that anyone would believe them, but it would muddy waters and make it easy for a top-class troll to rubbish the board elsewhere and place doubt in peoples minds here.
Prevention is better than cure.
As to the argument that the Senators don't get to see enough of the board to see all potential nominee's - I put it to you that if someone is worthy of being a Senator, they'll make themselves known through reputation. And, as the Senate increases in size, the more likely it is that those missed initially will get found later on.
I do find merit in the argument for changing the nominations to Bi-monthly or Quarterly - the monthly nominations were only meant to be for a year to get the Senate to a respectable size, there is no reason not to change the period to something longer (it'll help in the search for new nominee's as well
).
As I'm jet-lagged, tired and only here for a day, I won't just veto this out of hand. Instead I'll leave it to Mike to hear out any replies and act however he see's fit.
But in future all changes to the Senate have to be Ratified by the Chancellor (either myself or Mike in Proxy).