We tried that. That was the point of the Conservative Party of Taijitu, the Myro/I-S Delegate ticket, and the various Senators who proposed reform in the Senate, only to be shot down. The Senate and it's oligarchy latched onto power and wasn't willing to change. Frustrated at the Senate's own selfishness we left, and soon afterwards we formed the movement for a new order.
Besides the delegate getting more power what reform did you, PoD, or SD try to attempt? Pragmia tried the voting reform, but that had nothing to do with selfishness, it had to do with both sides were split. If you are going to make claims of that magnitude, please cite an example. Also, I would hardly call it the Conservative Party when it's actions are this extream.
You think our efforts were limited to ourselves? There were plenty of senators not officially affiliated with the Conservative Party of Taijitu, or any of our other groups, that attempted reform. We agreed with them, we applauded their efforts, and in some cases one or more of us gave them our blessing. B9 is the one that stands out the most in my mind at the moment.
He and many others attempted to reform the region by either giving more power to the delegate, barring SC justices and Cabinet members from sitting in the Senate, and voting reform.
Fact is, we all tried to fix the region from within in the system. The apathy, the overabundance of sloth, they all leached off the region via a Senate that was more interested in discussing irrelevancy then letting go of their death grip.
When you try your best to reform the system, and the system won't budge, you have two options; to wash your hands of it all and give up, or do something drastic to change things. We did both.
Fact is, the Senate and the mediocrity it allowed to "flourish" is just as guilty as SD, Prag, PoD, or myself. If you resist the march of change for that long you will be pushed aside.
As for the Conservative Party of Taijitu, well your complaining about the name highlights the tendency of those attached to the old order and their ability to debate the smallest detail while losing site of the bigger picture.
SD didn't name the CPT, I did. And I'm a Canadian. Which means my ideas concerning the ideology of "Conservativism" differs from American ideas. Canadian Conservative thought has its origins in the Loyalist/Tory movement of the late 1700's and early 1800's in Canada and Britain. The Tories believed that more in the King or Queen's hands would balance out the "mob rule" that the House of Commons was susceptible to fall into.
So in that sense, the name Conservative Party of Taijitu was an appropriate name. Of the many reforms we called for, we demanded more power for the Delegate, so he or she could balance out the mob rule of the Senate.
And when the mob is ruling through debates such as an applicant's favourite colour or the Senate's official drink, action needs to be taken.