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by ethbr1
976 days ago
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OTOH, ensuring our representatives are 100% beholden to us also means screaming in the next primary about every bipartisan deal made. Which has the net effect of decreasing the ability to reach nobody-is-happy compromises. Which is something else people say they want. I'm unconvinced that private, smoke-filled backrooms don't have an essential place as the grease that keeps things running well. |
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I hear that, and there's a case for it. Diplomacy, maneuvering and negotiation require secrets and enclaves.
So to allow for that you need a few things;
The last of these essential checks-and-balances has gone to shit our culture. Even if we pardoned Edward Snowden and made him a "hero of democracy" tomorrow, it's still a mountain of work to restore the essential sense of civic responsibility, patriotism and duty that allows those people who discover or witness corruption to step-up and challenge it safe in the knowledge that the law and common morality are on their side.