Might we consider an alternative political system called epistocracy.
I kinda like this idea...seems to fix some of the problems with democracies.
"Epistocracies retain the same institutions as representative democracies, including imposing liberal constitutional limits on power, bills of rights, checks and balances, elected representatives and judicial review. But while democracies give every citizen an equal right to vote, epistocracies apportion political power, by law, according to knowledge or competence."
"Epistocracies retain the same institutions as representative democracies, including imposing liberal constitutional limits on power, bills of rights, checks and balances, elected representatives and judicial review. But while democracies give every citizen an equal right to vote, epistocracies apportion political power, by law, according to knowledge or competence."
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Very enlightening and appreciative of the work Adams and our forefathers put into this endeavor.
I think the pres should only be 2 years with option of only one re-election based on defined performance criteria. This way...they can't do that much damage...we always have the recall...which is hard to get done...maybe it should be easier...especially if the electorate is Pre-Qualified.
I think it describes a large majority of people now considering themselves to be educated and intellectual. I wouldn't trust them to make change at McDonalds.
And yes I know the two skill are not the same.
"Because it works satisfactorily."
Imagine voting for either Shillary, Trumpery or Goofy Gary on a shareholder proxy.
I bought its only wonderful season and its follow-up loose-end tying great movie, Serenity, from Amazon.
It's about space smugglers whose sky is free.
Should this ever occur it will most likely be on a planet of another star system without the help of any damn corrupt earthbound government.
Oh, they'd try to come horning in, though.
So I'd hate for owners (not necessarily CEOs) of banks and mortgage companies to be the majority of voters.
Hmm, not to mention shareholders.
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