Punchbowl News reports that the former Senate majority leader, who is retiring after his current term ends in January, lost consciousness at his Washington, D.C., home at 8:36 a.m. on June 14, before a dispatcher sent over an Advanced Life Support ambulance. Journalist Desiree Townsend posted a recording of the call from the emergency dispatcher Tuesday afternoon to X.

  • PurpleHawkeye619@lemmy.world
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    Worth noting Athenian citizens were only about 10% of the population.

    Of them, only maybe 1/6th could actually serve, as military or any other citizens too far away from the Ekklesia were excluded.

    Also worth noting the Ekklesia was limited in voting on items presented to them by the Boule, which was basically a smaller council made up entirely of rich folks

    Athenian democracy wasnt as democratic as advertised

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      21 hours ago

      Right, but with modern technology there wouldn’t be a distance restriction nor am I suggesting we reduce the citizen class to ~10% of the population. The primary similarity would be that citizens would be summoned to serve.

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        9 hours ago

        There’d still be a de facto distant restriction. As well as a job restriction

        You still gotta go to DC to be able to vote. Which also means you have to be able to afford a place to live in DC

        More importantly, how many people do you think are both willing and able to put their chosen career on hold for 2-6 years just because they get told they have to go do something else

        I suspect most people would refuse