posted on Oct, 20 2011 @ 11:53 AM
I'm not in the New York are or any of the other areas with major political protests but there are ways that all of us could do more to draw attention
to these protests and the corruption of the most powerful institutions. This doesn't have to all take the same positions without question; in fact
that isn't the way a sincere democracy would work at all. this is why I think we should have election reform and this should include more ballot
initiatives.
the Initiative & Referendum Institute has provided some information about what
the requirements are in different states; however in many states they still don't even have the option to call for direct voting on ballot questions.
therefore I think it would be apropiate to make that one of the demands and have written a new blog about the subject,
What is your ballot or candidate
question? if anyone is interested.
A sincere democracy should involve more input from the public and we should also be able to control the interview process and what is asked of the
candidates both in a process that requires them to fill out applications like any other job applicant and answer questions during interviews like any
other job applicant.
The running of our country is the most important job we have available yet those that supposedly choose the politicians don't control the process;
instead the politicians and the Mass Media control it. this gives the Mass Media the opportunity to veto anyone they don't like and we routinely get
the choice between only those candidates that have been approved by the corporations.
Project Vote Smart has
attempted to help reduce the control of the Mass Media over the elections and make more information available to the public about their positions;
unfortunately few people know much about them; and the candidates often refuse to reply to the questionnaires. If any of you're interested please
check this out and ask the candidates to answer the questions and let them know you won't vote for them unless they answer to the people.
Also I have come up with some of my own ideas about how people can draw attention in their own areas in a little satire about
Cash Register Protests that I wrote a
couple of weeks ago. It focuses on price gouging and planned Obsolescence that corporations use to scam consumers. this costs consumers hundreds of
billions of dollars a year and there should be much more attention drawn to it. A typical pair of sneakers used to last close to two years; now they
fall apart in under six months.