I was talking more about how we can improve voter participation and lower government corruption rather than specific domestic policies like single payer health care or decriminalizing drugs.
I think a 48 hour election is a good idea. While I understand the sentiment behind term limits, I don't think they will work. I believe you are really opening up the door for corruption as lawmakers complete their final term. It'd also lead to more "lame duck" sessions where nothing gets done...some people might like that though.
I'm ambivalent on the fair tax...it just strikes me as a progressive tax with a new name given that it uses tax credits ect.
Lobbying is not inherently evil, it's the essence of participation in government. What we need to get rid of is lobbying w/ money, which just gives a select few the strongest voice.
How can we increase peoples interest in civics? I agree that a large portion of people do not know what policies they are voting for, but how can you change those attitudes? I personally believe media has a role to play in this.
I also disagree that local or state government is inherently less corrupt than federal. Look at Afghanistan, they have about the most decentralized government possible.
I think a 48 hour election is a good idea. While I understand the sentiment behind term limits, I don't think they will work. I believe you are really opening up the door for corruption as lawmakers complete their final term. It'd also lead to more "lame duck" sessions where nothing gets done...some people might like that though.
I'm ambivalent on the fair tax...it just strikes me as a progressive tax with a new name given that it uses tax credits ect.
Lobbying is not inherently evil, it's the essence of participation in government. What we need to get rid of is lobbying w/ money, which just gives a select few the strongest voice.
How can we increase peoples interest in civics? I agree that a large portion of people do not know what policies they are voting for, but how can you change those attitudes? I personally believe media has a role to play in this.
I also disagree that local or state government is inherently less corrupt than federal. Look at Afghanistan, they have about the most decentralized government possible.
