SCRawl wrote:CaptainChewbacca wrote:One thing I noticed; Ted Kennedy died and was no longer legally a senator. Any chance that will change anytime soon? Or that deceased representatives can serve out their term via teleconferencing.
I can't see that changing. Once a person is dead (or, rather, on his "second life") they really don't have to interface much with the first-lifers. It's difficult to know that a senator would take the concerns of his constituents quite as seriously if they no longer even share the same plane of existence. Death seems a reasonable place to end a person's employment.
There's precedent for pulling shenanigans like that IRL. No, not literally with dead people, but the Wilson government in the UK was literally rolling MPs in on hospital beds for close votes at one point. If a major piece of legislation came down to it, there is no doubt in my mind that a party might be willing to pull a deceased MP, Congressman, or Senator out of Hell, march them through the proverbial division lobby, and then send them right back. If they were careful, it'd probably take until the vote was announced online with the ayes and nays listed for anyone watching at home to realize what had happened, and in a crunch I think they'd risk the inevitable court challenge (which would legally come down to Congress to decide).
My guess is that in a collegial environment, the deceased member would be allotted a pair pending the special election in order to duck any trouble. Absent that, there is little doubt in my mind that Kennedy and the DNC would have come to an arrangement at least pending the special election...but I can also see Kennedy not contesting the special election as a "we can't lose" race (it
was MA, and trying to sue at the back end of the process would probably get you nowhere on the grounds that the horse had left the barn) to avoid controversy. Where you'd have gotten trouble is if the deceased Senator had been in a toss-up or unfavorable seat. I think it's fair to say that someone is going to try this sooner or later (if just to fill out a term, particularly if the seat is in a disaster-affected area).
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Moving on, it's good to see that atmospheric exchanges can take place (or at least the question of whether or not they can happen under some circumstances is answered); this does answer one question from my mind, though does such an exchange have to have a concerted effort to happen, or is there a "natural" exchange at the main open portals?
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P.S. Had forgotten about Uriel being the attack on LA. So many suburbs were mentioned that I think I just managed to misplace which metro area the attack was in. Yay for being absent-minded.