High Finance Runs Politics In USA/World
Thursday, July 15, 2010
My ideology
Well, I thought I had liberal tendencies, and apparently I was correct. Here is a link to the results of my questionnaire. http://typology.people-press.org/typology/results.php
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Should the United States adopt an electronic direct democracy?
Sadly America is not prepared for the responsibility involved in an e-democracy. As exemplified in "Ignorant America: Just how stupid are we?" (http://www.alternet.org/news/90161/), there is "hard evidence pointing incontrovertibly to the conclusion that millions are embarrassingly ill-informed...and that we are living in an age of ignorance." Open access to individuals who do not care to inform themselves on political issues does not seem reasonable. Additionally, "a poll a few years ago found that only 20% [of Americans] know that there are 100 senators, though the number has remained constant the last half century". In my opinion, a quick trip to any Wal-mart should send shivers down the spine of anyone considering the benefits of an e-democracy. People are just not motivated to discover there own political opinions and seem to sponge off others for lack of their own persuasion. What would keep people from throwing the vote or responding with ridiculous laws, amendments, and therefore wasting all of our time and money?
This brings up the concern that implementing such a system of electronic democracy could have a high price tag. This would allow large corporations to possibly maintain a monopoly on the software and interface of the e-democracy. High finance could then have a stronghold on our own direct democracy, therefore, demeaning the system altogether.
One consideration I would be willing to entertain, would be that members of society could somehow earn the right to be part of the e-democracy. You would have to earn the right and want to be a member. This would be cost free and accessible to all with the motivation to attend a preparation course or such system of informational/educational process and be involved in the issues at hand. This would be a public service for anyone/everyone who wanted to become part of the "governing class".
This brings up the concern that implementing such a system of electronic democracy could have a high price tag. This would allow large corporations to possibly maintain a monopoly on the software and interface of the e-democracy. High finance could then have a stronghold on our own direct democracy, therefore, demeaning the system altogether.
One consideration I would be willing to entertain, would be that members of society could somehow earn the right to be part of the e-democracy. You would have to earn the right and want to be a member. This would be cost free and accessible to all with the motivation to attend a preparation course or such system of informational/educational process and be involved in the issues at hand. This would be a public service for anyone/everyone who wanted to become part of the "governing class".
Sunday, July 11, 2010
is this thing ON??
I'm just experimenting to see if I can get this to work properly. I'm referring to how Michael Moore pointed out in his film "Capitalism: A Love Story" - that Wall Street and High Finance Corporations in America have bought and sold the seats of the political institutions of this country. I am incensed at the way the American people were "Shaken Down" in this huge Auto Industry Bailout. We were pressured into giving these bozos, who can't even make and sell a decent car - BILLIONS AND BILLIONS of Taxpayer dollars... and for what??!??!!??! So some fatcat CEO can have a bigger swimming pool?? It was an unscrupulous even fueled by greed and a SICK understanding of the financial system.
The representatives of your COUNTY are bought and sold by these big shot Wall Street finance corporations and the media is controlled by them as well. This is a dark age and we are on the cusp of something much greater and terrible than any of us are able to perceive.
Anyway, just checking it out.
~JLR
The representatives of your COUNTY are bought and sold by these big shot Wall Street finance corporations and the media is controlled by them as well. This is a dark age and we are on the cusp of something much greater and terrible than any of us are able to perceive.
Anyway, just checking it out.
~JLR
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