This is just like the CAMS world - at least in the VMX world we've got commissioners who are actively involved and passionate about the sport.
While the basic structure sounds fine, the faults in the system are many.
Basically, it is open to subversion - it is far too easy to derail an idea, no matter how good the idea is. I mean, it you wanted to create a system that's designed to appear egalitarian but actually isn't, then I struggle to think of a better one.
I mean, you have to wade through many levels before any idea is turned into reality. For example, your club doesn't have to present your idea to MA (or worse still, they can present it in a half-hearted manner and virtually ensure its demise), etc etc. Having watched a very similar process in action in the CAMS world, I've seen how easily it is corrupted by personalities and how the sport's "politicans" will get their way, often contary to the sport's interests.
In the case of Col Metcher's recent submission, I didn't submit anything because I agree entirely with it and therefore my input would have been completely redundant.
The commissions' decision making process is not meant to be a democracy - the commissioners are appointed because they are knowledgable and reasonable people who are capable of making the correct decisions for their branch of motorcycle sport.
They are not simply vote counters! If that's all it was about, you wouldn't bother looking for people with knowledge, you'd just find the best looking, largest breasted 18yo to do the job...
If the commissions were pretending to be democratic, then they'd make Robert Mugabe look good!
So... Public statements (including those on this forum) CAN make a difference. We've seen that a grand total of 17.4% of respondants think that the Commission's change to the Nationals split was a good one - this is a strong statement that the majority of the punters think that the Commission were wide of the mark on this!
Yeah, there's a heap of arguments about the value of polls on internet forums ("Not every competitor is on the forum", "What about the 'silent majority'?*" etc), but when the forum is non-hostile like this one, and the trends are so clear, they're all pretty redundant.
The whole act of hiding behind "But they can only act on submissions received" is actually wrong (well, it is wrong in the CAMS world, and I suspect in the MA world - if the Commissioners have no opportunity to make change without a submission then we actually want the smart people to NOT be on the commission!).
I can go on... I've seen the way things work in the CAMS world, and following The Process is usually a road to nowhere, and usually takes a hell of a lot of effort to try to walk down.
NB: The Commissioners I've met are good blokes who definitely making decisions in the sport's interests. I think they've gotten it wrong this time, but overall I reckon they get it right most of the time, and I really appreciate the fact that they are willing to listen. I consider at least one of them to be a mate.
My ranting is directed at the idea that The Process is the only (or even the best) way to make changes.
*I'd be amazed if I heard the VMX Commission tried anything as stupid and transparent as "silent majority" line, which is always bullshit.