Either remove party affiliation or give the House the power to call a
House election at any time, provided a majority votes for it and raise
the maximum time between House elections to 5 years (from the current
2). That would hopefully slow down the 24 hour 7 day a week, 365 days
a year campaigns.

On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 4:25 PM, GMoney <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I like your ideas JB.
>
> I like the idea of removing party affiliation from the ballot......i would
> like to replace those by allowing candidates to write a short...very short,
> like....200 word...statement about their most important issues.
>
> For large, well known races like president or senator, this probably isn't
> necessary...but we have so many smaller races....district reps, judges,
> board of education members, mayors, sheriffs, etc. I don't think it's
> practical to expect all voters to be up to speed on all of those (though
> that would be ideal).
>
> So why not let the candidates lay out one last time very succinctly, what
> they are about. The better educated each voter, the better off we all
> are...even if that education consists only of a few lines they read from
> the candidate before voting.
>
> (If nothing else, i want ALL voters to know which BOE members want to teach
> their children actual science! That's how some of these ID nutters get onto
> these boards....by moderate republicans who vote straight ticket for BOE
> seats, not realizing they are voting in a wacko)
>
> On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 3:03 PM, Jerry Barnes <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> "So let me ask a dumb question......if a person dislikes many or most or
>> even
>> some of the platform of the Republican/Democratic party, but likes one or
>> two primary issues they focus on......WHY register for that party????"
>>
>> Before I give a few reasons, here is so me KV
>>
>>
>> The two real political parties in America are the Winners and the Losers.
>> The people don't acknowledge this. They claim membership in two imaginary
>> parties, the Republicans and the Democrats, instead. - Kurt Vonnegut
>>
>> Thanks to TV and for the convenience of TV, you can only be one of two
>> kinds of human beings, either a liberal or a conservative. - Kurt Vonnegut
>>
>> In no specific order
>>
>> *  Primaries - As mentioned, some states have closed primaries.
>> *  Issues - Like the abortion issue (either side).
>> *  Identity Politics - Some people have to be in a group.
>> *  The lack of critical thinking skills leading to the abundance of low
>> information voters. I blame the parents acceptance of substandard schools.
>> *
>>
>>
>> " Register independent so you don't unnecessarily soil your name, and vote
>> for whatever candidate matches most closely with your beliefs"
>>
>> Why register at all?
>>
>> I have no problems with political parties.  Banning them would be an attack
>> on the freedom of speech and association.  However, there is no need to
>> list them on the ballot and there is no need to have straight ticket
>> voting.  Removing both would, in my opinion, lead to a multi-partisan
>> approach to government and less hostility.
>>
>> There are few things that D's and R's in DC agree on.  Keeping third party
>> candidates shut out is one.  I imagine keeping straight ticket voting is
>> another.  It makes it easy for the low-information voter to pick.
>>
>> J
>>
>> -
>>
>> Ninety percent of politicians give the other ten percent a bad reputation.
>> - Henry Kissinger
>>
>> Politicians are people who, when they see light at the end of the tunnel,
>> go out and buy some more tunnel. - John Quinton
>>
>>
>>
>
> 

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