Politics

Feb. 10th, 2004 06:37 am
beetiger: (Default)
[personal profile] beetiger
[profile] shardangeli asks:
What is your view on politics? Are you affiliated with any party? Do you think the current system works well or do you think it needs changes?

I assume you mean the American system, even though you are up in Canuckistan yourself. I tend to be a pretty apolitical person, although I'm something of an activist now and again. I tend to fight for the things I believe in, and assume that whatever administation is in place needs to listen. I give a lot of money to the ACLU and environmental groups and huner relief and the like, but I don't ever send money to campaigns.

I'm registered Democratic, since last time I checked you had to be registered with a party in New York State to vote in its primary. I tend to vote more for the electable Democratic candidate in national elections, though I'll vote Libertarian or Green in local elections frequently.

As far as how the system works, I'm really not a big fan of the electoral college. It was a good idea back in the early days of the nation, when people felt a lot more affiliated with their states than with the nation as a whole, and when state "representatives" were more like citizens than like career politicians. Now, I'd really like to see the popular vote reinstated.

In the crazier idea end of things, I'd like individuals to have either a positive vote for a candidate, or a negative vote against one. No candidate with a negative total could take office, even if their total was the highest.

But overall, I'm really extremely politically naive.

Re: Vote reform

Date: 2004-02-10 10:14 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] paka.livejournal.com
Why not? They want to change the Constitution so that for instance, we can't get married or even burn the flag they've perverted into their symbol. It's only fair that we want to change the Constitution so that they can't tamper the election results.

Re: Vote reform

Date: 2004-02-10 02:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] schitzie.livejournal.com
ahh... but see changing the way voting works into a method that would actually put the thoughts of the voters as the top priority would mean politicians would actually have to worry about what the people, not in the elite top 1% of wealth and power, think about.

And then we'd all get to miss the wonderful song and dance muckraking every four years when it becomes the national pastime on the news! Now who'd want to trade all that in for some actual representation, eh?

*smirks* leave it to my Shard to bring up a question like this...

December 2013

S M T W T F S
1234567
89 1011121314
15161718192021
22232425262728
293031    

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags
Page generated Feb. 28th, 2026 03:07 pm
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios