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by cvccvroomvroom
1050 days ago
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I'm wondering how long it will take, if ever, until: 1. we can put the wasted efforts of tribal cultural warfare behind us 2. we can have debates that may not and should not result in unanimous agreement without being disagreeable 3. voters are informed deeply about all issues and candidates presented before them from verified sources, not press releases from political operatives 4. Elimination of PACs 5. Private financing of political campaigns is either abolished or severed limited to small donations from named individuals to a particular candidate only. When funds go unused, they are fractionally returned to all donors 6. Prosecution of public officials who take thinly-veiled bribes and other considerations |
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For example: "voters are informed deeply about all issues and candidates presented before them from verified sources".
What does it mean for a voter to be "informed deeply about all issues and candidates"? How do you define that?
What do you do if a voter is not "informed deeply" -- prevent them from voting?
"verified sources" -- verified by whom? The fact-checkers at Snopes? What if I disagree with their standards for verification, of if they have some blatant political bias themselves? Okay, how about some "bipartisan" government committee? Who appoints the committee members?
etc. etc.