Elind
Philosopher
Tell you what, send me $1000 for my motivational seminar with that same title and with the word "wealthier" thrown in, and you've got a deal.
Information is in the form of fragments and must be gathered together into a coherent package before it can prove useful in comprehending what the world is about. Only a sophisticated intellect can provide the means for such a task.
What do we gain by having a vote?
It seems to me that what we gain depends upon what we invest. If the vote is not accompanied by an investment of time and intellect directed at comprehending our self and our world then the vote becomes somewhat like our vote as to what is the best football team, ours or theirs.
Because our citizens invest little of themselves into our democracy it is a shallow popularity poll. Those who run the country give us these political teams that we can choose one or the other to be ‘our team’ and we can battle ‘their team’ and shout and laugh and rage at one another all to no avail because those who run the show use all this just to keep us happy with ‘bread and circus’.
I think that our (US) democracy is a shallow popularity poll. What do you think?
The elite media is so liberal ....
The OP didn't ask for constructive criticism- it asked what we got. I think Cylinder provided an answer- what we get is better they got in Iran, Syria, Egypt, etc.
Let me translate this....
I'm a liberal and we keep losing elections and I want a new system so we can win....
How about getting a good candidate? LOL!!!
And instead of blaming the people, let's blame the media and the Democratic Party.
The elite media is so liberal and is basically a propaganda machine for the Democratic Party.
The Democrats simply don't tell what they really think, they just say what they think they need to say to get elected.
If they said what they really believed, they would never win elections.
And I doubt you really want people to be more informed, you just want them to vote liberal. Much like when people say we need to get more people registered.
I think that the US system of democracy isn't very good when compared to other systems of democracy in the world.What do we gain by having a vote?
It seems to me that what we gain depends upon what we invest. If the vote is not accompanied by an investment of time and intellect directed at comprehending our self and our world then the vote becomes somewhat like our vote as to what is the best football team, ours or theirs.
Because our citizens invest little of themselves into our democracy it is a shallow popularity poll. Those who run the country give us these political teams that we can choose one or the other to be ‘our team’ and we can battle ‘their team’ and shout and laugh and rage at one another all to no avail because those who run the show use all this just to keep us happy with ‘bread and circus’.
I think that our (US) democracy is a shallow popularity poll. What do you think?
I think that the US system of democracy isn't very good when compared to other systems of democracy in the world.
For the 100,000th time, I know the US is not a democracy, but a republic. And, for the 100,000th time, it is an irrelevant point to make.For the 100,000th time, we ARE NOT a democracy.
That's not political opinion -- that's fact.
Were we a democracy, Gore would have won in '00.
Geez.
You may think it a small point. That there is no difference. But Bush/gore '00 proved otherwise.
I think that the US system of democracy isn't very good when compared to other systems of democracy in the world.
It's clear what Cylinder meant from his statement though: "Don't bitch."Originally Posted by Bob Klase
The OP didn't ask for constructive criticism- it asked what we got. I think Cylinder provided an answer- what we get is better they got in Iran, Syria, Egypt, etc.
For the 100,000th time, we ARE NOT a democracy.
That's not political opinion -- that's fact.
Were we a democracy, Gore would have won in '00.
Geez.
You may think it a small point. That there is no difference. But Bush/gore '00 proved otherwise.
Several months ago I began hearing "This is a republic and not a democracy" routine. This has all the earmarks of a Rush 'ditto-head campaign'. Was Rush your inspiration? It would help everyone if one of you who complain about this mistake would explain the difference in a manner that we could all comprehend why you find this to be important.
Several months ago I began hearing "This is a republic and not a democracy" routine. This has all the earmarks of a Rush 'ditto-head campaign'. Was Rush your inspiration? It would help everyone if one of you who complain about this mistake would explain the difference in a manner that we could all comprehend why you find this to be important.