Obvioulsy the Repugs are not going to pass that law. In, whilst in power I doubt the Dems will.henry quirk wrote:"Then there ought to be such a law."
Since the folks who would be stymied by such a law are the very ones who have to craft and pass it: don't hold your breath.
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"i guess you googled 'romney 47%"
Nope.
As I said: your comments and my request aren't germane to the thread (and, I'm in no mood to play the straight man to your anti-republicanism).
‘nuff said.
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"whilst in power I doubt the Dems will"
None of them will. Ever.
Example: one of the surest ways to reform the American political system is implementing a binding None Of the Above option on every ballot of every election from the federal on down.
Binding NOA would force all parties, large and small, to foist up a better grade of candidate and strip away a measure of power from the parties.
For such a thing to be (as a function of all elections) Congress would have to act. The current iteration of politician (of any stripe) will never sanction such a thing (what power broker in his or her right mind willingly ties his or her hands?).
No, not a one of the Left or Right will ever champion law that hobbles law makers...the pendulum swings far too often from Left to Right (and back again) to enact law that certainly hurts your enemy today but may hurt your side tomorrow.
Nope.
As I said: your comments and my request aren't germane to the thread (and, I'm in no mood to play the straight man to your anti-republicanism).
‘nuff said.
#
"whilst in power I doubt the Dems will"
None of them will. Ever.
Example: one of the surest ways to reform the American political system is implementing a binding None Of the Above option on every ballot of every election from the federal on down.
Binding NOA would force all parties, large and small, to foist up a better grade of candidate and strip away a measure of power from the parties.
For such a thing to be (as a function of all elections) Congress would have to act. The current iteration of politician (of any stripe) will never sanction such a thing (what power broker in his or her right mind willingly ties his or her hands?).
No, not a one of the Left or Right will ever champion law that hobbles law makers...the pendulum swings far too often from Left to Right (and back again) to enact law that certainly hurts your enemy today but may hurt your side tomorrow.
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Which just goes to show the farce, that is politics.henry quirk wrote:"i guess you googled 'romney 47%"
Nope.
As I said: your comments and my request aren't germane to the thread (and, I'm in no mood to play the straight man to your anti-republicanism).
‘nuff said.
#
"whilst in power I doubt the Dems will"
None of them will. Ever.
Example: one of the surest ways to reform the American political system is implementing a binding None Of the Above option on every ballot of every election from the federal on down.
Binding NOA would force all parties, large and small, to foist up a better grade of candidate and strip away a measure of power from the parties.
For such a thing to be (as a function of all elections) Congress would have to act. The current iteration of politician (of any stripe) will never sanction such a thing (what power broker in his or her right mind willingly ties his or her hands?).
No, not a one of the Left or Right will ever champion law that hobbles law makers...the pendulum swings far too often from Left to Right (and back again) to enact law that certainly hurts your enemy today but may hurt your side tomorrow.