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Why not abolish politicians and select certain members of our society who have worked hard...?

In any industry to sit on a council or a quorum to make realistic changes without bureaucracy and make creative decisions for the good of the people. Each member could be either selected from all backgrounds and work environments. This is a better idea than paying a high salary to morons who talk a lot but do absolutely nothing.

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  • Anonymous
    8 years ago
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    Or better yet allow issues to be decided by councils of experts...

    It makes no sense to have lawyers and businessmen making decisions regarding science, engineering, military tactics...

  • 8 years ago

    I challenge you to find a politician (especially at the federal level) who got to their point office without working hard.

    a team of 100 "hard workers" meant to replace the 100 politicians we currently have in the Senate wouldn't be any more effective at actually doing their job. It's not that nobody wants to accomplish things, it's that you have to get a majority of the people (and in many cases, a 2/3 majority) to agree with you before you can get anything done.

  • Anonymous
    8 years ago

    then wouldn't those selected then be the politicians?

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