Quote from StarDust9182:
I agree with Renegen, that one outcome is that we continue to repeat the democracy cycle, albeit with some changes. People voting directly (internet, cellphones) on significant issues is one example. Politicians will fight this side-by-side with lobbyists I think. Both stand to lose control in a true democracy. For our democracy has some votes more equal that others' votes.
But one issue is democracy is that even a party getting in, may not actually have more than 50% of the vote. Canada's recent election is an example. Is that a true democracy or not?
I have mused that they should have a ballot on every vote that says none of the above. That could quickly humble the elected officials.
Secondly, one of our biggest issues is that many citizens are apathetic or uninformed, yet their vote counts equal to others who are experts on a subject. There may be other ways to vote. For example I often wonder how a system where you were given one vote per thousand of taxes you paid might work. If your taxes are funding the monster more than mine, then maybe your say should count more.
isn't that exactly whats happening now, special interests buying of the politicians, stupppp.....iiiii......dddd !!!!
