LadyEllen
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Joined: 6/30/2006 From: Stourport-England Status: offline
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The problem with having the people en masse replace elected representatives lies in the coherence and coherent understanding of policy, even if we could overcome the technological challenge on a national scale, especially that challenge in a nation as large as the US. Not that it might not be any worse than today, but if the electorate, each member thereof, were not aware of the impact of one policy on another and the impact of changes to anything on other areas, chaos and bankruptcy should ensue quite readily because of the intricacies and interdependences of various policy areas, their financing, their execution and their relationships with past policy and present circumstances on a national and international basis. And this without mentioning that many policy areas involve great complexity in themselves into which any novice should fear to tread. This is the benefit, despite the many obvious and well versed disadvantages, of the political party which can draw on a wide knowledge base including experts in every field, to form coherent approaches to policy and to field candidates for election who might have a better chance of comprehending what it is they are to do and why and how this fits in with the bigger picture. E
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In a test against the leading brand, 9 out of 10 participants couldnt tell the difference. Dumbasses.
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