- Feb 22, 2007
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Do we need written contracts for politicians ? Contracts that state exactly what they are going to do and how they intend to do it and assign penalties for them not doing it ?
I'm sick of politicians promising something to get elected then you are stuck with them till their term is up. For me , voting is like a contract. They are offering to do something I want in exchange for my vote. If they don't do what they say then they have broken that contract and since I can't take my vote back they should be penalized rather than having free reign for their term. A lot of damage can be done in 2 to 4 years till they are replaced. I want something in writing that holds them to their words and immediate consequences , not just not being re-elected, if they break their word.
The public wouldn't be okay to buy a car that has a 5 year warranty only to be told when you need it fixed 1 year later that 5 years isn't practical so they decided to drop it. That is the same thing politicians do. They get elected promising things and then do not follow through when elected.
People have become so used to politicians being dishonest that it has become acceptable behavior where it is okay for them to be dishonest just as long as they are not overly dishonest compared to other politicians. I think the concept of being a man of your word has become lost in modern society and since that check and balance doesn't apply anymore we need something else.
I'm sick of politicians promising something to get elected then you are stuck with them till their term is up. For me , voting is like a contract. They are offering to do something I want in exchange for my vote. If they don't do what they say then they have broken that contract and since I can't take my vote back they should be penalized rather than having free reign for their term. A lot of damage can be done in 2 to 4 years till they are replaced. I want something in writing that holds them to their words and immediate consequences , not just not being re-elected, if they break their word.
The public wouldn't be okay to buy a car that has a 5 year warranty only to be told when you need it fixed 1 year later that 5 years isn't practical so they decided to drop it. That is the same thing politicians do. They get elected promising things and then do not follow through when elected.
People have become so used to politicians being dishonest that it has become acceptable behavior where it is okay for them to be dishonest just as long as they are not overly dishonest compared to other politicians. I think the concept of being a man of your word has become lost in modern society and since that check and balance doesn't apply anymore we need something else.
