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BOB ACKLEY | ALL | Elections |
July 1, 2019 3:58 PM * |
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In theory, the election of public officials is the best way to govern. In practice, however, it isn't. The reason that elections are no longer the best method of selecting public officials is that elections can be (and usually are) rigged. The late Josef Stalin reportedly once commented: "It's not who votes that counts, it's who counts the votes." Over the past twenty years in the United State there have been myriad occurrences of election fraud; years ago one precinct reported over 300 votes cast on election day, but then the ballot box was opened later there were only fifty ballots in it. Unfortunately that was not an isolated occurrence, many precincts have reported more votes cast than people who actually voted. Another problem with elections in this country is voter suppression. Some suppression is done by local officials, but in my view a bigger problem is people who hang around polling places for the purpose of intimidating voters. Yet another problem with elections in this country is the fact that politicians literally buy peoples' votes by promising them all sorts of "free" government "benefits." Many people will reliably vote for things they think someone else will have to pay for - and for candidates who will promise them those things. Unfortunately those "free" government "benefits" have literally bankrupted this country's government; the government's funded and unfunded liabilities far exceed the value of its assets and any reasonable estimate of its future revenue - and that's a pretty good definition of bankruptcy. It should also be noted that the government is currently overspending its income by more than a trillion dollars a year. Some people, particularly but not exclusively those of the leftist persuasion, refuse to accept the results of elections and take to the streets in protests of election results they don't like - that sort of thing used to be called a riot but today it has become a legitimate form of political expression. That's one thing I've noted about the political left wing in this country - they're all for elections - until they lose one, the presidential election of 2016 being a case in point. If elections are no longer the best method of selecting public officials, how should we do it? My personal preference is to eliminate elections entirely and adopt a random selection process that selectes citizens from within the jurisdiction of the office to serve in the position for one and only one term of office. This would eliminate elected office as a full-time career, eliminate the bribery of "campaign contributions," eliminate the endless campaigning for office, eliminate legislation designed to put and/or keep politicians in office, and destroy the power of the political parties. None of those is a bad idea in my opinion. It might also cause students to pay a bit more attention in history, civics and government classes. --- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v3.0pr5 * Origin: Fido Since 1991 | QWK by Web | BBS.FIDOSYSOP.ORG (1:123/140) |
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