You can plug your system into a free platform like opensolar, which allows you to play with the design to see what the effect of upgrades would be during the course of the year.
No worries. Usually in cases of cybercrimes, rather than a Judge banning a person from using a computer, they enter into a plea deal, where you agree to software monitoring. You are of course not allowed to try to circumvent this software.
So it's exactly what you are suggesting. You would use a spice client to control an unmonitored computer or virtual machine. On the monitoring software, it would only record the use of the spice client software and not details like, websites visited, applications used, files downloaded etc.
The system certainly needs a table flip at this point.
How about something like the following.
Each person only ever gets a single term. They earn a salary while in office. When the next election comes around, you get to elect their replacement, but you also get to vote on if the person in office, should earn a pension for the rest of their life. They need 50% to earn the pension.
In your second paragraph you touch on why term limits work. It makes sure that the candidates are more closely connected to the people they represent. An incumbent will lose their connection, the longer they are in office.
"Thou shalt not make a machine in the likeness of a human mind"
I guess the pope is a fan of Frank Herbert.