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Title: How to Break the Two-Party System… with One Law
Source: PO.com
URL Source: http://politicaloutcast.com/2012/07 ... two-party-system-with-one-law/
Published: Jul 21, 2012
Author: Michael Minkoff
Post Date: 2012-07-21 21:17:11 by CZ82
Keywords: None
Views: 13143
Comments: 32

posted on July 20, 2012 by Michael Minkoff

How to Break the Two-Party System… with One Law

Washington warned in his Farewell Address that, among many other things that could destroy America, bipartisan politics was among the foremost. He foresaw that the two-party system would create career politicians who cared more about their party’s goals than their duty to uphold their oaths of office, and he believed such a system would shift the balance of power away from the people to the self-interested deal-brokers of party committees. Well, he was right.

What’s the big problem with the two-party system? Well, there’s an old saying that to escape a bear, you don’t need to run faster than the bear… you just have to run faster than whoever’s with you. And politicians know this better than most. You don’t have to uphold the Constitution to win an election, and you don’t have to adequately represent your constituency either. You just have to be more Constitutional and more conscientious than the guy you’re running against. And right about now, that’s a pretty low bar. Pretty much everyone in the conservative camp is crying out “Anyone But Obama,” and that means the RNC really doesn’t have to offer a presidential candidate of any significant distinction to escape the bear.

So how do we fix it? Most people believe voting third party is throwing away your vote, and they’re pretty much right. Aside from the fact that you might be able to rest easy at night knowing you “voted on principle,” a third-party candidate probably won’t ever win in the current political environment. Whether it’s a self-fulfilling prophecy or a case of media manipulation is irrelevant. I think the real answer is deceptively simple… if it could be implemented, which would be quite a legislative chore. It would involve changing the law on how we vote for candidates, but it would not fundamentally alter the voting process for those that are happy with the illusion of choice provided by the existing system. It’s a nascent idea at this point, and so I’m happy to entertain any possible complications or glitches the reader might foresee.

Here’s how it would work:

1.Rather than voting for only one candidate, every voter would have to vote “yes” or “no” on every available candidate on the ballot, with the option of writing in a yes for a candidate that doesn’t show up on the ballot. If a voter thought every candidate met his criteria for the office, he could vote “yes” on all of them. If he thought none of them were sufficient to the task, he could vote “no” on all of them. Every “no” would cancel out a “yes,” and the candidate with the most net affirmations in the end would win.

2.If any candidate received a net vote of “no” (the negatives outnumbered the affirmatives), he would be disqualified from the race.

3.If no available candidate achieved a net positive affirmation from the voters, all the candidates would be scrapped for that election cycle and the available parties would have to provide new candidates (who would already have been selected as alternates) until at least one of them achieved a net positive.

4.If less than thirty percent of voters voted yes or no on a particular candidate, that candidate would also be disqualified (so no, you couldn’t vote a person in on one yes vote if all the other candidates ended up getting disqualified in a war of attrition).

It would be difficult to implement this nationally, but it is not a terribly complicated system. If you wanted to vote for your two-party candidate, you could. This wouldn’t change anything for you. The beauty of the system, though, is that it would change things for voters that are not satisfied with either of the candidates the two parties provide. This allows the effectively disenfranchised to vote on an office even if no one they like is running for it. You could presumably vote “no” on every candidate. You could be entirely and completely fed up with the system, and yet still have a voice. It would also mean that voters would not need to vote for one candidate as a way of voting against a less desirable candidate. We could keep voting no until we got people that accurately and actually represented us. In other words, we could eat all the slackers, not just the slowest one.

I believe that, as trivial as this voting law may seem, it would actually break the two-party system. We might even be able to get some politician to sponsor it, if only we could convince him it was harmless.

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#6. To: CZ82 (#0)

I think we need to adopt a "none of the above" option,and set it up so that if none of the candidates nominated get enough yes votes to win,a new election is held,but this time the parties with the losing "none of the above" candidates have to pay ALL the expenses out of party coffers.NO matching funds,NO money at all from the US Treasury.

They also have to run new candidates because the previous ones have just disqualified themselves.

I'm thinking this would only happen once,and we would immediately start getting better candidates.

sneakypete  posted on  2012-07-22   2:43:55 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: sneakypete (#6)

I'm thinking this would only happen once,and we would immediately start getting better candidates.

One of the reasons we don't have better political candidates is that the government system is so fucked upped, it can't fixed or changed for the better.

We get the worst possible candidates because they don't know any better which means they will continue to erode the system and perhaps even at a greater rate as it is today.

buckeroo  posted on  2012-07-22   10:36:21 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: buckeroo (#9) (Edited)

One of the reasons we don't have better political candidates is that the government system is so fucked upped, it can't fixed or changed for the better.

IMHO,the biggest reason is the collective "we" keep voting for any and all corrupt clowns the parties keep pushing forward,just like Pavlov's Dog slobbering at the bell.

A famous and wise philosopher named Pogo once stated,"We has met the enemy,and he is us!"

As long as we keep voting for the usual suspects,the usual suspects is all we will get a chance to vote for.

sneakypete  posted on  2012-07-22   11:31:17 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#23. To: sneakypete (#12)

A famous and wise philosopher named Pogo once stated,"We has met the enemy,and he is us!"

Funny how that worked out, eh?

As long as we keep voting for the usual suspects,the usual suspects is all we will get a chance to vote for.

THE PROBLEM: They don't call 'em "Party Machines" for nuthin'.

That kind of visibility, cash, and influence buys all the spin and bullsh*t needed to beat even George Washington himself in an election.

Liberator  posted on  2012-07-22   13:36:04 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#25. To: Liberator (#23)

THE PROBLEM: They don't call 'em "Party Machines" for nuthin'.

Close but no cigar. The root issue is far more problematic: the two main political parties have IN FACT written themselves into law. This keeps all other political parties small.

But the REAL question is too simple for most people to realize and has never been asked as far as I know: what purpose has either the two political parties dominating US governance done? To answer the question, you have to review the quality of life you enjoy. This requires reflection and analysis: MORE and MORE US governance has happened to Americans AND more and more wars around the world all based on the two party system.

America is totally fucked upped with these two groups of thugs which laff all the way to the bank.

buckeroo  posted on  2012-07-22   14:11:20 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#27. To: buckeroo (#25)

The root issue is far more problematic: the two main political parties have IN FACT written themselves into law. This keeps all other political parties small.

This is true. "My good friend on the other side of the aisle" is no fairy tale. We almost had a viable Third Party until Perot was squashed like a bug by the PTB in 1992.

The destruction is totally bi-artisan though; 100% of Dem Party is working to destroy America 100%. This includes 76 members of the Congressional RATS belonging to the Progressive (Commie) Caucus.

The GOP - with perhaps half its members corrupt, means IT is only destroying the Republic at a 50% rate.

The REAL question is too simple for most people to realize and has never been asked as far as I know: what purpose has either the two political parties dominating US governance done?

They keep us safe while we watch tee-bee and drink beer.

/s

The REAL Answer: They do what Parasites and Vampires do - Suck the life out of its host.

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