Democracy is supposed to be this great fuckin thing where people get elected by their peers because they're the best ones for the job! But when was the last time you looked at an elected official and said, "yea that guy is fucking great. I am proud to have him represent me". I would wager your answer is never.Year after year the only people elected to the most important and most powerful branch of our government (thats the congress for those of you who didn't take civics) are those least capable of performing the duty. How in the fuck does this shit happen? Are Americans just too stupid to elect capable politicians? Are we too stupid to generate capable politicians? Or is it just that our representatives are just as terrible as always and the constant media barrage makes it more apparent?If you were to ask me I would say anyone able to properly run the government is already succeeding for themselves in the private sector. Competence is not a requirement for government. That would be unfair. But as a result we are left with the dregs in charge of policy. So either America is too stupid to generate a working government, in which case our current system of government is not suited to our population. Or the system does not attract the best and brightest to public service, in which case the system is flawed and should be amended or redesigned.In our wildest dreams we hope for magical leaders that will work in the house and in the senate to fix all our problems. They eliminate the deficit, they make peace with the world, and they let the common man go about his day without interference. But in reality, the best we can hope for is a congressional deadlock to stall the spread of our hemorrhaging government.This is really just a rant that I wanted to get out. You can take it seriously or not. But I would like to ask you if you think our Republic is beyond saving. If you do, what can we do to fix it? If not, what should be done? Although if you welcome the idea of larger government and the decrease in individual freedoms that comes with that, then I don’t think you have much to fear.
8/24/2008 7:03:21 PM
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8/24/2008 7:27:16 PM
I see our main problem being the fact that 98% of this is either red of blue.
8/24/2008 7:41:33 PM
8/24/2008 8:10:21 PM
Blame it on this:Congress is 50/50 99% of the time yet...You need 2/3rds majority to override a veto or filibuster.That is why nothing gets done, ever.
8/24/2008 11:43:42 PM
no, it's not that. nothing is often the best thing they do.
8/24/2008 11:50:41 PM
i agree. our population is a bunch of subliterate retards. our politicians are tasked to represent us. therefore, by definition, they can't possibly be much better than the people whom they govern. there are exceptions, of course, but they are few and far between.
8/25/2008 1:20:06 AM
exactly. it's not that there aren't people out there who are quite brilliant enough to do the job well--it's that they don't get elected and re-elected. that's not what the system rewards.Perfect example--in all of the Presidential "debates", there is no real scholarly debate. For that matter, people rarely offer up any actual policy or nuanced, well-considered views. I mean, for almost every question they could be asked, the real answer SHOULD be "it depends..."However, due to both time constraints (which could be overcome) and idiot electorate constraints (which probably can't), they have to answer the questions in 20-second talking points, and generally in fairly black and white terms.
8/25/2008 6:26:32 AM
Where's the beef?
8/25/2008 6:33:52 AM
"when was the last time you looked at an elected official and said...I am proud to have him represent me"I like David Price well enough. Besides support legislation I like, he personally helped my fiancé get a passport back when they were so backed up they were taking many more months than they should and was going to potentially cost my fiancé a trip to Rome under scholarship if the passport thing couldn't get worked out in time. Dole's office couldn't help, as well as several other elected officials, but David Price made some calls and said if he comes to get he'd grant access to the congressional passport processing center in Washington. Granted driving to Washington one night and leaving for a flight to Rome a day or two later would have sucked, but still turning over something reserved for elected officials to help a constituent in need was a pretty nice thing to do I thought.
8/25/2008 6:46:04 AM
Fiancé? Were you engaged to a dude?
8/25/2008 7:58:33 AM
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8/25/2008 10:08:50 AM
We should pay them more. Yes, it would suck to pay our current congress more, but raising the incentive should attract better talent, and reduce the possibility of corruption.
8/25/2008 10:13:11 AM
term limits
8/25/2008 10:17:06 AM
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8/25/2008 10:50:06 AM
Obviously it takes quite a bit of money to be elected (in most cases), A good chunk of which comes from donors affiliated with that politician's party or from the party itself. Once in congress it seems a majority of the Congressmen/women just become puppets to whomever is calling the shots from within their party rather than making decisions based on their own beliefs or better yet what the politician's constituents tell them. Lets face it most of our Congresspeople dont even read the bills they are voting on, they just look to what the party tells them to do.I think this contributes to the gridlock, having more than two options in parties would help a whole lot.
8/25/2008 11:28:37 AM
Its a vicious and self-perpetuating cycle.Democracy breeds waste and destruction in government, rather than restraint. Even if a politician knows better, it is politically much more profitable to seem like a vigorous and conscientious leader than to keep ones nose out of what doesn't concern one and not break things. Politicians have no incentive to care about the consequences of their actions, because they can profit (politically and economically) in the short run and will most likely be out of office when the bill finally comes due. The things governments do to seem effective to the ignorant unwashed masses, enourages the masses to become ever more ignorant, lazy, unproductive and irresponsible. Systematic punishment, in the form of highly progressive taxation, discourages, thrift, industry, foresight, planning, responsibility, productivity and all the other characteristics that civilizations require to persist. Subsidies, handouts and transfers encourage and reward inefficiency, waste, shortsightedness, irresponsibility. sloth, indolence, recklessness, ignorance, broken families, delinquency and produces a self-perpetuating slide towards the infantilization and barbarization of society. The further this slide progresses the more people clamor for the measures that drive it.The consequences are all around us. Crime and delinquency are many times worse and more frequent than they were a century ago. Families are in shambles. Broken homes are the norm. Incomes have alternated between stagnation, barely perceptible growth and actual decline for the last several decades. Government has run rampant. Trillions are wasted, creeping police-statism and socialism are the norm. No alternative is possible so long as people regard democracy as a legitimate form of goverment; so long as people maintain that any crime is justified - provided the perpetrators outnumber the victims; so long as people believe that one may rightfully vote away the rights of one's neighbors; so long as people believe that being permitted to choose a new master once in a period of years makes them something besides a slave; so long as people believe that having the same amount of say in robbing, murdering and enslaving their fellows, as their fellows have in robbing, murdering, and enslaving them, makes a "free country" "the best country on Earth" and other such nonsense.In short, fuck democracy. A society based on the strict protection of private-property rights (incompatible with democracy) is necessary to reverse the decivilization that is currently underway and reintroduce a trend towards an ever more civilized society.
8/25/2008 3:58:23 PM
uh, ok.how do you propose we govern so that we trample fewer rights than we do with our form of democracy?
8/26/2008 3:14:16 AM
Megaloman proposes that we don't really govern at all.Apparently he's never read "Lord of the Flies," a number of psychological studies dealing with the subject, or any world history.But then again, hey, maybe it's a lot better living in no-government Somalia than it is in the damned democratic United States.I know the points you'd make against those assertions, Megaloman, but then you basically know what I'm going to say back to them and so on for quite a while, and I'm too impatient and drunk to go through the whole song and dance right now. Let's just settle on me being a pseudofascist parrot of statist propaganda and you being an irrelevant dingbat anarchist, shall we?
8/26/2008 4:49:45 AM
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8/26/2008 11:07:06 AM
good luck supplanter. I hope you have better judgement in your spouse than your political candidate.(edwards)
8/26/2008 12:00:32 PM
8/26/2008 12:39:49 PM
^^^PC^^For the record I'm an Obama supporter and have been since long before any of the personal failings of John Edwards came to light which has no bearing on my political ideals.
8/26/2008 5:01:59 PM
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8/27/2008 5:41:29 AM
I wasn't joking when I asked whether two year olds were self-governments. It seems like a relevant question, given that people are not fully mentally developed for about a quarter of their lives. I'd also like to expand the question to include the mentally handicapped. Is a two year old, an alzhiemers patient, or a profound retard capable of voluntarily signing a contract? Do they get to govern themselves, or does someone else ultimately have to govern them?
8/27/2008 2:29:05 PM
I don't have as much time to participate in rambling internet debates as I used to, so it's taken me a few days to put together a response to your last post GrumpyGOP, but here it is.
8/30/2008 10:08:25 AM
8/30/2008 10:09:12 AM
I'm always amazed that being a US legislator is a full time job. We've got more laws than we need now, why are they making new ones?Remember when congress and the gov't. shut down outside of "essential services"? Why the fuck are they doing anything other than essential service? Did you notice any diffences in how shit was going? I didn't. Gridlock is your friend, government shutdowns are the best possible outcome of two party pissing contests, and the government that governs least governs best.
8/30/2008 10:20:00 AM