We should have publicly financed campaigns, and free air time for candidates.[Edited on January 7, 2006 at 1:41 AM. Reason : sp]
1/7/2006 1:40:54 AM
this is the kind of idea an eight year old would have
1/7/2006 1:47:26 AM
1 dollar, 1 vote.
1/7/2006 1:48:52 AM
I think elections should be determined by which side can cheer the loudest at a Hurricanes game.
1/7/2006 2:22:13 AM
1/7/2006 11:15:52 AM
Government is supposed to represent the people, not corporations or special interests[Edited on January 7, 2006 at 11:29 AM. Reason : ..]
1/7/2006 11:29:36 AM
Worst trolling ever.
1/7/2006 11:49:51 AM
1/7/2006 12:02:29 PM
I don't remember the exact figures, but in Freakanomics, the author showed that money does not win elections, it barely even affects them. It was something along the lines "spending twice as much money would gain you, on average, 1% more of the vote."While 1% may seem like a lot in a really close election, the fact is you must have been close to winning the election anyway for it to help, obviously not a subversion of the system.
1/7/2006 10:14:46 PM
I'm more concerned with the corruption and how politicians use their office to benefit their donors, than I am the effect money has on the election.Look at last year's Medicare bill which was a huge payoff to pharmaceutical companies. Hell, they wrote the legislation.
1/7/2006 10:34:44 PM
1/8/2006 12:29:07 PM
Yes, but I don't see how your "clean elections" post would prevent or even hinder that. Politicians don't let industry write the legislation because they want campaign contributions, since campaign contributions do not win elections, they do it because they want industry to fund their pet charities, such as McCain and his multibillion dollar foundation.
1/8/2006 1:33:25 PM