Hacker News new | ask | show | jobs
by conanbatt 2448 days ago
I understand the concept, but still wary. First, this means people have a proxy to sell their vote (il give you my 500 dollar boucher for 100 cash), second it spends more money in campaigns than naturally.

There are central premises of democracy at stake here. If monetizing political power is good then we ahouls build a way to sell votes directly.

1 comments

500 dollar's isn't gonna go that far... I mean that's 100 billion dollars (assuming 200 million adults who'd all use the voting cash), but that's between ALL candidates across ALL races including congress, senate, presidential, etc... It's also inclusive of 'issues' and 'local' candidates.

The candidate then can raise 0 dollars from sources that is not the public fund. Currently corporations can give 500k or more, unlimited if they pay a Super PAC supporting their candidates/issues.

If we make lobbyists, and political donations illegal EXCEPT for what the people give via the voucher system it makes it more fair than it currently is now.