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Posted By: FlyRight, 7/11/2023 12:07:56 PM

There has been a lot of aggressive politicking around election policies over the past few years. From sea to shining sea there have been battles over voting by mail, voter identification rules and the like. For the most part, these have been partisan fights. Democrats cry out for loosening rules to make voting easier, and Republicans try to tighten them. Sure, the contestants often speak in lofty terms about their aims, but their motivations are plain. Each party wants to adjust the rules in ways they believe will increase their odds of winning. This is nothing new in American politics. The March 26, 1812,

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Reply 1 - Posted by: MarkTwain 7/11/2023 12:24:41 PM (No. 1510538)
A random pick from the list of registered voters would give us better choices than those who self-select for positions of power.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: czechlist 7/11/2023 1:07:40 PM (No. 1510571)
with few exceptions most candidates had to work their way up in the party. When they are elected they are indebted to the party and if they want party support ($$$) for re-election they will toe the party line. Party leadership controls our poliyicians. That is why they hate independent Trump
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Reply 3 - Posted by: weirdone 7/11/2023 1:15:18 PM (No. 1510580)
# 1, A random pick from the nearest prison would give us exactly what we now have.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: stablemoney 7/11/2023 1:45:40 PM (No. 1510592)
We need to improve the ability to fire politicians, bureaucrats, and academics. The fact they are not accountable is one reason they dismiss voters as populists.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Kate318 7/11/2023 5:27:10 PM (No. 1510678)
Nice try at equivalence, Kevin, but all conservatives want is fair elections. That’s it.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: mifla 7/12/2023 6:33:18 AM (No. 1510888)
People enter politics and find out that if they play along, they have a path to money and/or power, and they become career politicians. Term limits will take away the rewards of money and power and our politicians will become real public servants.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: doctorfixit 7/14/2023 9:13:18 AM (No. 1512461)
Entirely inadequate. The money has to be shut off. Sotomayor is a multi-millionaire. Shut off the money, the greedheads will look elsewhere. We need severe disincentives for political careers that eliminate power, greed, and control as motivators..
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