Originally posted by: BoberFett
The answer is not to outlaw parties, that's impossible. What should be done is to outlaw the labeling of parties on the ballot. Voting is one of the most basic public functions of a democracy, and there's no reason that we should support a private organization such as a party on that ballot. The party can still choose which of their party represents them on the ballot, but the ballot itself should be neutral. If voters are too lazy to do anything other than run down the ballot and tick everything with the letter their parents told them to vote for, too bad. Let people become informed.
Originally posted by: BoberFett
The answer is not to outlaw parties, that's impossible. What should be done is to outlaw the labeling of parties on the ballot. Voting is one of the most basic public functions of a democracy, and there's no reason that we should support a private organization such as a party on that ballot. The party can still choose which of their party represents them on the ballot, but the ballot itself should be neutral. If voters are too lazy to do anything other than run down the ballot and tick everything with the letter their parents told them to vote for, too bad. Let people become informed.
Would ATPN be a better place without a guy named evil?? hmmm I wonder what the libs would say to that questionOriginally posted by: Fear No Evil
Next quesiton: Would the world be a better place without evil?
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I know P&N would be better without Fear No Evil. Do you ever post anything of value and substance? Ever?Originally posted by: Fear No Evil
Next quesiton: Would the world be a better place without evil?
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Originally posted by: Sawyer
People get so hung up on one party or the other instead of what's really going on. I wonder how things would be if there were no party affiliation(no polarizing R/D/L etc) and people just ran on what they believed in etc.
Originally posted by: Vic
I can't disagree with the OP's intentions, but how exactly would we outlaw political parties without shredding the 1st amendment into tiny pieces?
Originally posted by: BoberFett
The answer is not to outlaw parties, that's impossible. What should be done is to outlaw the labeling of parties on the ballot. Voting is one of the most basic public functions of a democracy, and there's no reason that we should support a private organization such as a party on that ballot. The party can still choose which of their party represents them on the ballot, but the ballot itself should be neutral. If voters are too lazy to do anything other than run down the ballot and tick everything with the letter their parents told them to vote for, too bad. Let people become informed.
I like this idea.Originally posted by: BoberFett
The answer is not to outlaw parties, that's impossible. What should be done is to outlaw the labeling of parties on the ballot.
Originally posted by: CLite
Originally posted by: BoberFett
The answer is not to outlaw parties, that's impossible. What should be done is to outlaw the labeling of parties on the ballot. Voting is one of the most basic public functions of a democracy, and there's no reason that we should support a private organization such as a party on that ballot. The party can still choose which of their party represents them on the ballot, but the ballot itself should be neutral. If voters are too lazy to do anything other than run down the ballot and tick everything with the letter their parents told them to vote for, too bad. Let people become informed.
Wow one of the best and also most reasonable suggestions I've ever seen on P&N. :thumbsup:, I feel pretty stupid having never thought of this myself tbh.