CelestialBody
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CelestialBody said:CelestialBody said:
The problem lies in the fact that Americans don't see politicians as specialists in government, they don't recognize that Political Science is a science. No, it is not a quantitative scienece like Physics or Chemistry, it is qualitative. Politicians aren't respected for the same reason that psychiatrists aren't, people are not willing to even consider that someone else might be better qualified to decide an issue that affects them, than they are themselves. Politics is a career, no one has showed us that better than the Clintons. You have to be capable, knowledgable, and believable-you have to recognize that the postion that you are aspiring to is not for your own use, it is not your own little toy. The President of the United States represents us as a people to the rest of the world, a lot of Americans don't take that into account. They don't take into account anything but partisan preferences and personal gain. That is why the Electoral College exists, to protect us from selfish, greedy people like ourselves.
James Madison discusses this with far more care and depth than I could ever manage in Federalist 10. He explains why it is necessary for factions to exist and how to protect ourselves from them.
The EC is not defunct, it is unwieldy, I have to agree with Lasher-the Electoral votes should be counted proportionally.
[Edited by CelestialBody on 11-08-2000 at 06:37 PM]
Did you read that part?
Thumper said:To my simple mind the winner should be the candidate that garners the most votes..TOTAL...makes sense and it falls in line with the KISS principle...Keep it simple stupid!
Thumper said:Just because they live in California means their votes are suspect? Why?
Johnny Ringo said:1, 2, 3, 4, uhm? 5, 6, uhm?
1, 2, 3, 4...................