Eturnalshift wrote:
A government run by a bunch of ambitionless and uneducated people who live paycheck to paycheck, for some reason, doesn't sound as appealing.
Basically all politicians have more ambition than you, are better educated than you, and have a less stable income than you.
They also work MUCH harder.
If you believe otherwise, you are willfully ignorant...but of course we know this...
Azelma wrote:
1.) As I said in the other thread...it goes down to motivation. Are you running for office to make the country better, to help the common man, to make the world a better place? Then you can have my vote!
2.) Are you running to make backroom deals with corporations, make money solely for yourself, to be famous and capitalize off of it, etc.? If so, fuck you.
Where do you think many of the very powerful politicians in this country fall in terms of their motivations?
"Motivations" are not always so clear-cut. People change, they lose sight of their ideals. Castro didn't take to the hills because he wanted a presidential palace. But absolutely no one ever ran for office to get rich. With the amount of time, energy, skill and luck it takes to get elected, one could become infinitely wealthier in private industry.
I think most politicians are pretty one-track. Successful politicians want to get elected, because that's what the system is all about, getting elected...Darwinism at its finest...and to do that, you must navigate lobbyists, the media, special interest groups, and the incredibly ignorant American citizenry. All of which brings us here.
Azelma wrote:
It's why Aestu dislikes police officers in general. Why do most people become police officers? Do they really want to help people...or do they like having a gun and authority? What kind of motivation makes a better police officer and servant of the community?
This is an accurate perception. And it's why I think part of fixing the police in this country should be civilianizing the police force:
-mandating that they wear blue not black
-use civilian titles instead of military titles (Response Team not Mobile Unit, Constable not Private, Shift Manager not Sergent, Director not Commander)
-do not carry nightsticks or armor unless the mission profile requires it
Changing the character of the force will likewise change the kind of people drawn to it.
Azelma wrote:
You know Aestu, I was thinking about our differences in opinion when it comes to politics/politicians. On the surface, you seem to loathe most things about the private sector, while championing the virtues of politics and politicians in general across the board.
As for me, I tend to loathe all politics and politicians, and champion the virtues of the private sector (however few there may be).
I champion the virtues of politicians because like I said, they certainly don't do it for the money. Most politicians are driven either by a desire for power for its own sake or some desire to help their community.
The private sector is out for itself. There's nothing meritable about that. Private industry is a potentially useful means towards an end.
Azelma wrote:
What about Blagojevich.....the man tried to SELL a Senate seat!
He tried to sell the physical senate seat as a memento. I remain convinced he got taken down for it only because Obama bore some sort of personal grudge.
Azelma wrote:
I think what we need to ask is, how can we fix the political process so corruption is rooted out?
-All politicians get a fixed PR allowance upon meeting a quorum. They get fixed airtime on networks, gas cards, frequent flier miles, McDonalds Bucks, and a fixed number of advertisements in all publications. They are not allowed to spend their own or others' money towards campaigning.
-Rationalize the legal system and wipe case law.
-Implement a bar association DKP system like I described in other threads.
-Fully fund education, civil amenities, and tenured civil service.
That would solve the problem. It will never happen within the framework of the existing system, though.