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| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
As for the subject of voting, I consider it a complete and utter myth that it would make any difference to the introduction of such policies. This kind of thing will happen and continues to happen no matter which party or politician ends up in power, and there are far too many flaws on just about every level of the democratic system for good political policy to actually be consistently rewarded. The only merit voting has is to sustain the overall structure of democracy, whereby leaders must at least affect a pretext of caring for their people if they want to prolong their personal spasm of power. So don't worry about taking responsibility for anything, because you have no real influence anyway. |
100% agreed that voting makes no difference on these policies. Which is absolutely proved by the fact that both administrations and both parties have consistently voted to expand these powers. Now, in my opinion, the reason this will just keep happening is because it is necessary and a good thing.
I disagree that voting is only important for the overall structure, though. It is hugely important in local politics and domestic affairs. If no one had voted for the Tea Party fuckheads, things would be a lot better.
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