| American democracy is already all but dead. The reason being that lies fuel the decision making process: from campaigning to lobbying. They claim it’s democracy when elected officials vote on bills that are largely against the interests and desires of even the people that elected those voting representatives. I think we can recover though. What we need to do is extend the powers of our justice by jury system. Bills in congress should be voted on by a panel of jurors conducted by a judge. The elected officials are there to litigate either for or against, but it is the jury’s ultimate decision. I rarely think I have anything to offer the word of civics as it seems to me to be motivated in ways antithetical to my own desires in governance, but I truly think this is an idea that will have a very positive effect on the current failures of the American system of democracy. |
Upper house has 4 year terms with term limits (say, 20 years max) and has professional politicians.
Lower house is elected for 4 year terms by lottery, a portion turning over every year, in the same way as jury duty. Then support them with a strong research civil service (e.g. the CBO).