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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (47456)3/15/2009 4:53:38 PM
From: koan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217847
 
Maurice, where do I start-lol? I do not even know how to respond to that post. You are recommending a feudal system of sorts!

If you provide a good education to everyone, they soon learn, and to think, and then pass that ability on to the next generation.

The kids of People who go to college are much more likely to go to college.

Look at the Jews, Danes and Japanaese. They highly educate almost everyone and their cultures/societies produce more GDP per person than any almost any others on earth.

EDUCATION is the answer.

All that is needed it to educate everyone.

Now if you think there are smart people and dumb people and workers and lazy people, you are just plain wrong. I spent a lot of years at the univeristy.

There are educated and uneducated people.

We do not deduce information, we learn. We lived in caves for almost 200,000 years util we settled down and started writing and passing information on to the next generation.

The first written book (Homer) is only about 700 bC. And look at us now!

The answer is in education. Period! The more education the better the democracy. And the fairer and productive and happy the people.

Mankind learns to think and be civil.

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Yes, but the word "democracy" covers a multitude of sins: <
What you say is true, but unfortunately, the only answer is democracy with all its warts and flaws. >

The warts and flaws don't need to be kept. Not all of them anyway.

The biggest ones to remove are the ability to vote to spend OPM and creation of yictimless "crimes".

At present, people who earn little, pay no taxes, do little of use to anyone, including themselves, and have not much in the way of thinking power, get the same vote as somebody paying $millions in taxes and who creates all sorts of great things.
It is obvious that a chimp is going to vote to take a banana farmer's bananas.

Democracy has been expanded over the centuries so that anyone who is semi-sentient can vote. I used to think it a good idea for 18 year olds to vote and worked to get that introduced as law and did. I was pleased with my success. I was 18 and a bunch of us thought it a good idea which it is in many ways so we got politically organized.

I was surprised at how easy it was to get it done.

It was in the interests of Labour at the time to get younger people voting because younger people are left-wingers, moving to the right as they gain age, experience and understanding of the depredations of governments and bludgers. That explains how easy it was to get politicians to accept the idea.

The change required is that voters get to vote according to the amount of money they put in. Another change is that citizens have tradable citizenship so the effect of their voting shows in the value of their citizenships. Hitting people in the pocket is a good way of getting sense into them.

And make constitutional changes so people can't vote to take the banana farmer's bananas. Voters are like chimps so they should be expected to behave like chimps. Which they do.<,