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Democracy means voting on policies, not on politicians

Aki ORR | 02.03.2002 14:13

Using magnetic cards for voting will make vote-counting
almost immediate. When this is possible voters can vote
directly on policies rahter than on politicians.
This is genuine democracy.

DEMOCRACY MEANS VOTING ON POLICIES
NOT ON POLITICIANS.

The Bush/Gore vote-counting fiasco in Florida revealed the
inadequacy of antiquated voting by paper ballot.
Why use paper ballot and not a magnetic card?
Voting by magnetic card is simpler, faster, safer, and more
reliable. Counting is immediate, automatic, and foolproof.
All it requires is issuing magnetic voting cards to voters, setting up
voting terminals, and a central computer to count inputs from terminals.
All this costs less than a squadron of F-16 planes.
When counting is immediate we can vote directly on POLICIES rather
than on POLITICIANS. This is genuine Democracy.
Voting directly on policies minimizes corruption and cost of governance.
Voting on policies is NOT A REFERENDUM if voters propose policies.
Using TV to discuss proposals citizens can phone-in their proposals.
Panels of experts, drawn by LOTTERY, can discuss proposals, and answer
questions and criticism phoned-in by the public.
TV discussion followed by a first round of voting can select a few proposals.
Repeating this will select policies for a final vote.
Direct voting on policies should also be done at Work, Education, and Family.
Voting on policies will change people's political apathy and selfishness
induced by Rule of Representatives. It stimulates people's concern for,
and responsibility for, society. Deciding directly what their society should
do makes people concerned about society, and responsible for it.
Demand your right to vote directly on policies, not on politicians.

Aki ORR
- e-mail: aki_orr@netvision.net.il
- Homepage: http://www.autonarchy.org.il

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  1. thats a bit twatty, really — hoo nose hoo