Political Cleanup program
jim bell
jimbell at pacifier.com
Sun Dec 17 21:26:14 PST 1995
Well, I don't consider these two ideas mutually exclusive. As I pointed out
to Detweiler (under his alias "Nuri") I'm happy to see the politicians
tortured before they are killed.
At 02:48 PM 12/17/95 -0800, you wrote:
>Good ideas, but you're getting soft. I liked the death lotto much better.
>
> Mike
>
>> Politics is traditionally corrupt, it appears, because donors to politicians
>> and political campaigns expect a quid pro quo for their donations. Various
>> unsatisfactory solutions include campaign spending limits, etc.
>>
>> It occurs to me that it would be a major advance if a system could be set up
>> that would "blind" campaign donations as to their source: The donor could
>> be satisfied that his donation gets to the candidate or cause, but the
>> candidate couldn't know who actually paid the money (and the donor would be
>> unable to prove that he made a donation, for example). Admittedly there are
>> a lot of details that need to be worked out, but if this could be
>> accomplished it would change politics as we know it.
>
>
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