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Name: Hasan on Jun 4, 2012State: VirginiaCountry: AustriaComments: Thanks Dylan, I can see what you're saying, it's best to focus on the root plebrom and leave secondary items (such as the particular new system for campaign finance) for later. I am wondering if perhaps this movement would be more effective if it focused on the scope of the federal government. In other words, it seems to me that an amendment banning political contributions will actually miss the root plebrom. As long as the federal government is involved in regulating or legislating a given industry or process, won't it continue to be the target of regulatory capture? If we get rid of contributions, that is one thing, but it seems like whatever malevolent agent was trying to ruin the system with campaign money will now just find a new way to lure legislators into their grasp. (For example, giving lucrative jobs to politicians upon retirement or getting their executives into leadership roles at the regulatory agencies). On the other hand, if the federal govt was not in the business of legislating whatever issue is being considered, there would be no incentive for the malevolent agent to attempt to buy the government. Presumably the regulation of whatever issue would be relegated to the states, where of course the agent could attempt to buy regulators out, but such corruption would be much more easily monitored since we have more control over our state legislatures than the distant congress in D.C. Maybe I am missing something, but basically it seems like regulatory capture will always be a plebrom when the federal govt has the authority to regulate a given issue.Flag
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Name: Monib on Jun 4, 2012State: KansasCountry: LithuaniaComments: This amendment is great, and I hope it cneitnuos to accumulate more signatures . I think even more people would sign if Dylan was a little more up front on the show about the fact that after this amendment will necessarily come some sort of public financing. Of course, that public financing solution will be hashed out in detail by congress much later, after we pass the amendment, but some people I know are dissuaded from signing this amendment because they think that it means that only rich individuals would be able to campaign for high office (which would admittedly be better than individuals bought out by big money, but still not very democratic). Public financing may prompt some anti-government rhetoric, but on base it has worked magnificently in much of Europe and could mean cheaper elections generally.Flag
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Name: Max on Jun 6, 2012State: MontanaCountry: UkraineComments: I feel like its asking too much for them to "sober up" (well put) wituoht something to fill the void. Funding the elections would be easy enough, but how does one qualify to get the funding? That would remain in the hands of these same "drunks." Can't say I like that scenario. But to take a shot at filling the void for my state laws, I would suggest: Each registered voter has x $'s sent to the fund of the political party they are registered to. Limit the number of political parties eligible to receive funds based upon their number of members. How many parties get funding? At least 3, probably more. Details like that seem best resolved through our 50 laboratories of democracy. Unaffiliated voter money gets split evenly through the parties.Flag
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