Highly disagree.
First of all, not all falls are equal in their effect on each component, so we need to leave it to judges to use their discretion how much to punish each fall based on its own merits and not some fiction that all falls are massively disruptive.
Second, if you believe that each fall should take off 2 full points from a program that otherwise demonstrates quality worthy of 9s in that component, does the same apply for a program that would otherwise deserve 7s, so it should automatically be bumped down to scores in the 5s? And then what about a program that would otherwise deserve 5s? Should it automatically be bumped down to 3s? At that point, you are looking at the possibility of lower-level skaters earning negative PCS if they have a bad day. Also at an otherwise good senior-level performance with one fall being worth less than a so-so novice performance.
Third, what about multiple falls? Should each fall lose 2 points per component? Or does the first one move the scoring cap down significantly and subsequent falls only slightly from there?
What I do think is appropriate to say that when you, MAXSwagg, are judging a competition, or any other judge who is highly offended by falls and feels they ruin the whole experience of the program, you can use your personal judgment to penalize highly in whichever components you feel were ruined, giving the same skater 9s for fall-free performances and 7s for the same program by the same skater with one fall, even though the rest of the judges disagree with you. You would be within the rules. And you can also use your judgment about how to penalize falls by skaters who were never in consideration for scores in the 9s or maybe 7s even at their current best.