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"The myth of the rational voter: Why democracies choose bad policies" by Bryan Caplan 2007 It is not a scholarly book by any means. It is an opinion piece which many here may agree with.
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It may be updated but why does it need to be removed?
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If the Wikileak principle would be victorious throughout the world, there would be no basis for diplomatic services and politicians anymore. Because both can only work in the darkness of lies and deceptions and dishonesty. And lobbying entrepreneurs and businessmen would run an omni-present risk to be pulled into the spotlight of public awareness if they play foul against the electorate, for their own personal profit. If you skip a bad status quo, you have a chance for imporvements and a chance for failing in seeking for them. If you tolerate a bad status quo, you have guarantee that there will be no improvements. I refuse to be deceived by liars and thimbleriggers. Falling for them means to become guilty and sharing responsibility for a corrupt, dysfunctional system living on. That'S why I do not vote, but boycott any legitimation process for politicians, and the system itself. My political responsibility as a citizen is to talk to my next one and trying to convince him. Democracy only has a chance to work from the bottom to the top, it does not work from the top down to the bottom. Transparency is an inevitable precondition for it. If you have only two bad choices, nobody holds a weapon at your sleeve to make you choose, Steve. If you chooce nevertheless, you make a bad choice. The system is deeply corrupt, beyond repair. Don't vote. Boycot elections. Overturn political parties. Not only in America, but in all Europe and Asia as well (Africa anyway).
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No it's not.
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Not voting is like telling the current government: "keep up the good work, I don't care either way". Writing "Batman" to the ballot makes much more sense if you want to protest.
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Giving an invalid ballot is a form of tolerating the system, even when you are against it. It makes no saense, and compromises your own stand and argument. That why those living by the system want you to vote anyhow, at all cost, no matter what.
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Yeah thanks for the idea Skybird but I don't think we'll be following your advice. Unlike perhaps in your country our government is not some separate entity from the people, our government belongs to us so to punish it, is in effect, to punish ourselves.
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The EC is codified in the Constitution. It cannot change without agreement of 2/3 of BOTH houses of Congress, and ratification by 3/4 of all the States. It will NEVER happen since more that 25% of States are smaller, and benefit from increased attention. What would happen with popular vote, is a concentration on a subset of highly populous States. There would be no reason for candidates to even campaign in smaller States. No reason for them to both with any "local" issues except those in NY, MA, CA, and a few more urban areas. Having to field a candidate that will have to score some smaller states to win means moderation—centrism—which is good. For all the talk of polarization, people abroad need to realize that the "red" states (the backwards color assignment POs me, the left should be "red") are often red by 1%, or "really red" by 10%. Ditto the "blue" states. Might as well talk about legislating the tides. |
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The tides at least make sense toward regulating the weather. Popular media in this country has opposition views being on par with an unsupervised pedophile in a daycare center.
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But guys, how many millions of taxpayers money is worth fixing a problem that has already been fixed via existing legislation? Constitutional conventions are not cheap y'know.
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Whereas, if I understood correctly from that quote, your point is more about the democratic system and the mistakes in it. In that case opposing the system by not participating at all seems more valid for me too. But so far I have nothing against the system itself, so I didn't think it that way.
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The larger states wanted proportional representation, and the smaller states objected on the grounds that the large states would dominate everything. The smaller states wanted one representative for each state, as they felt that would make each state equal. The large states of course objected to that on the grounds that they had more people, and it was the people who would be represented. After several months of wrangling, backbiting, backstabbing and some delegates even walking out, the current system was eventually agreed upon. The idea is that the Representatives represent the people, and are elected by the people of their district, while the Senators represent the States, and are appointed by the state legislatures. That was changed in 1913 by the Seventeenth Amendment, so the Senators are now elected by the people of their state.
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