• KillingTimeItself@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    3 months ago

    With citizens united, don’t you think it’s relevant that campaigns can accept large amounts of money? Like voters can see endless ads of one candidate if they have enough money. Campaigns can hire PIs to dig up dirt and air it. Money in a capitalist country confers power.

    thats probably relevant, but this removes it even further from an oligarchy. And closer to a plutocracy, and if it does work it’s more of a commentary on the average populous than it is the collective society.

    Also super pac laws are pretty vague, so unless you donate directly to a campaign, which is pretty well regulated, though probably not enough. You can’t run any ads that aren’t just “tangentially relevant”

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      3 months ago

      Okay that’s fair about plutocracy vs oligarchy (I wasn’t the person originally arguing with you). And fair about campaigning. Thank you

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        3 months ago

        yeah, really the only arguable states for the US government is plutocracy depending on how you look at it, and gerontocracy based on the sheer age of the politicians in office right now.

        Nothing else is super applicable aside from the usual, democratic republic and various other shenanigans the US and state governments pull.

        campaign funding is a nightmare though. They have also been opened up significantly in recent decades, which a lot of people aren’t too happy about. Personally i just think we should ban campaigning entirely.

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            3 months ago

            idk, the obvious answer is a “policy resume” or something like that. Perhaps make a federal distribution system that is very structured and regular in order to provide something similar to this but for the admin instead.

            anything that makes this a more regular and structured system seems like it would probably be beneficial in terms of this problem to me.