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by jjjjj55555
858 days ago
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> With any interest group, there is a legitimacy question. I could start the Atlantic Deep-Sea Fishing group and claim to represent such people, but I don't know a thing about them. The legitimacy question is solved by seeing who has influence - whose voice do LGBTQ or veterans or deep-sea Atlantic fisherpeople listen to? Who do they show up for? That's the person they respect and the person with influence. Interest groups should pick people that the people show up for? That's what elections are for! You've basically recreated the legislature, except you've removed the voting and the supposed accountability and transparency. You've added a layer of shadowy groups in between the people and their representatives. |
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The senator can't talk to millions of people individually.
> You've basically recreated the legislature
The legislature is not the be-all and end-all of democracy. It's part of the daily mechanism; so are citizens.