Submitted by Doener23 t3_z30hxh in technology
official_jgf t1_ixm7ina wrote
Reply to comment by gwicksted in Hundreds riot at Foxconn iPhone plant over terrible conditions by Doener23
Because there's nothing stopping US politicians from accepting bribes from big corporations for policy favors. It may as well actually be communism when you end up with the same level of absolute power for the corporate leaders as you would have amongst the government leaders in communism.
the_grungydan t1_ixmdyzs wrote
We have in essence the exact same problem that existed in the USSR, just with a much more effective propaganda machine.
Some "Murca!" dipshit is going to come along and deliberately misunderstand my point in 3.... 2.....
gwicksted t1_ixme0ix wrote
Precisely. In Canada too. Lobbying and political donations as well as shady deals shouldn’t be allowed.
Ideally, there would be no political parties nor votes. Political candidates should be chosen at random with considerations for a broad selection of socioeconomic statuses and job titles. It should be done using a variety of random information sources such that it would be very difficult to tamper with all of them.
You should apply to become one in your census and only being appointed for a one to two year term. An ethics board should also be appointed similarly and would audit the “politicians” with legal guidance. Your pay would remain the same as your average income over the past 2 years with a maximum of $200,000 to eliminate any strong financial incentive. There would be an additional $10,000 personal care budget to assist with presentable clothing and grooming as well as additional considerations for those with disabilities. A minimum IQ should be required such that you are at least in the median to prove a reasonable level of reading/writing/comprehension required to perform your duties.
During their term, their powers would be limited to controlling capitalism, distribution of foreign aid, funding federal initiatives such as military and infrastructure investment.
Eliminate provincial governments here in Canada and instead rely more heavily on elected town council which will have powers limited to their area and money collected from it to provide necessary infrastructure.
I don’t know if this would actually work. Just a thought experiment
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