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Author Topic: Murrican Politics Megathread 2016: There Will Be Hell Toupée  (Read 1570704 times)

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Re: Murrican Politics Megathread 2016: There Will Be Hell Toupée
« Reply #18090 on: May 19, 2016, 03:38:34 pm »

I think the Citizens United decision would be a good example here. If there were an unconstitutionality penalty, it could currently be applied to people trying to reform campaign finance. That sounds like a nightmare.
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Re: Murrican Politics Megathread 2016: There Will Be Hell Toupée
« Reply #18091 on: May 19, 2016, 03:49:37 pm »

I'm pretty sure that already happens, really. It's called court fees. They bankrupt people, if perhaps not as quickly or as often as a number of other things. And I think the judge can occasionally decide to dump the onus of paying them entirely on one side of the legal conflict? Which is perhaps even more like what's being discussed. We just don't call them "cost of wasting the court's time" fees.
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Re: Murrican Politics Megathread 2016: There Will Be Hell Toupée
« Reply #18092 on: May 19, 2016, 04:03:09 pm »

I don't think it's really similar. We're talking about penalties to legislators who pass a law, while a failed court case to overturn a law would be paid for by the plaintiff (a citizen) and the government (wherever the heck the court's paychecks come from).
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Re: Murrican Politics Megathread 2016: There Will Be Hell Toupée
« Reply #18093 on: May 19, 2016, 04:09:54 pm »

In a functioning democracy, there IS a penalty to legislators who waste time and money on illegal laws. They get unelected, possibly even recalled. Sadly, the United States is not a functioning democracy.
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Re: Murrican Politics Megathread 2016: There Will Be Hell Toupée
« Reply #18094 on: May 19, 2016, 04:25:27 pm »

People get pissed at elected officials all the time.  We have a bi-annual tradition where you declare you will throw the bums out.
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Re: Murrican Politics Megathread 2016: There Will Be Hell Toupée
« Reply #18095 on: May 19, 2016, 05:24:20 pm »

In a functioning democracy, there IS a penalty to legislators who waste time and money on illegal laws. They get unelected, possibly even recalled. Sadly, the United States is not a functioning democracy.

Isn't the incumbency victory rate like 90%? It's ludicrous, most senators practically have life-long jobs, hell, it'd be more effective to just put term limits on every elected office. But good luck passing that law!
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Re: Murrican Politics Megathread 2016: There Will Be Hell Toupée
« Reply #18096 on: May 19, 2016, 05:41:07 pm »

hell, it'd be more effective to just put term limits on every elected office

Many states have tried this.  The power devolves to the people who know what they are doing, i.e. the lobbyists.  Yay!  We sure showed those elected officials who are boss.

Isn't the incumbency victory rate like 90%? It's ludicrous

It's ludicrous that voters dont massively change their opinions every two years?  While the redistricting process has problems, this is a horrible metric of those problems.
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Re: Murrican Politics Megathread 2016: There Will Be Hell Toupée
« Reply #18097 on: May 19, 2016, 05:52:43 pm »

Isn't the incumbency victory rate like 90%? It's ludicrous

It's ludicrous that voters dont massively change their opinions every two years?  While the redistricting process has problems, this is a horrible metric of those problems.
Yeah, it's so much more believable that the population has self-sorted into preexisting political districts which have been drawn by legislators. I know *I* choose my home/apartment/tent-down-by-the-river based on it having an electoral representation that perfectly mirrors my own views.
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« Reply #18098 on: May 19, 2016, 05:56:44 pm »

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Re: Murrican Politics Megathread 2016: There Will Be Hell Toupée
« Reply #18099 on: May 19, 2016, 06:01:58 pm »

I think anti-Gerrymandering rules are a needed component. Have some objective criteria to decide between two alternate sets of district borders within a state. e.g. a formula which weights minimizing population variation between districts and minimizing total border length, with the added constraint of not actually bisecting any counties (to avoid the issue of being in different congressional districts if you move across the street).

There you'd have a simple and clear set of rules which would produce a set of sensible districts, and circumvent an entire level of corruption. "Redistricting" is a big thing that gives an incumbent party too much power to rig things in their favor.
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Re: Murrican Politics Megathread 2016: There Will Be Hell Toupée
« Reply #18100 on: May 19, 2016, 06:05:21 pm »

... y'know, I just realized I don't think I've ever actually seen an argument defending the state of gerrymandering as is. Any of you happen to know of something approaching a reasoned one?
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« Reply #18101 on: May 19, 2016, 06:08:14 pm »

... y'know, I just realized I don't think I've ever actually seen an argument defending the state of gerrymandering as is. Any of you happen to know of something approaching a reasoned one?
They tend to boil down to a lesser evil argument of "if we didn't gerrymander, the enemy would win". Consider that reasoned or not as you will.
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« Reply #18102 on: May 19, 2016, 06:09:24 pm »

That's probably because Gerrymandering is the negative epithet. Anyone supporting it would talk about the need for "Redistricting", which you can find articles in support of.

There's been a huge amount of redistricting to protect incumbents of both parties. "Term limits" is not really the answer to the creation of "safe seats" for both parties, because an excess of "safe seats" turn every race into an effective one-party election. The solution is to have objective and blind criteria for which redistricting plan is better. This would basically eliminate the partisan interest in the entire redistricting system.
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Re: Murrican Politics Megathread 2016: There Will Be Hell Toupée
« Reply #18103 on: May 19, 2016, 06:11:05 pm »

Sure, sure, euphemisms and whatnot. I'm sure there's some out there, but would you happen to know of any that's actually approaching decent?
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Re: Murrican Politics Megathread 2016: There Will Be Hell Toupée
« Reply #18104 on: May 19, 2016, 06:17:20 pm »

I think anti-Gerrymandering rules are a needed component. Have some objective criteria to decide between two alternate sets of district borders within a state. e.g. a formula which weights minimizing population variation between districts and minimizing total border length, with the added constraint of not actually bisecting any counties (to avoid the issue of being in different congressional districts if you move across the street).

There you'd have a simple and clear set of rules which would produce a set of sensible districts, and circumvent an entire level of corruption. "Redistricting" is a big thing that gives an incumbent party too much power to rig things in their favor.

Then lets put it to practice and see how it works out. In a virtual simulation that is. Also, take a look at a map, some counties are pretty big.

Of course though both sides will want to nudge the rules in their favor one way or another, so, how do you come up with a solution that is truly neutral and is difficult for either party to nudge the lines in their favor.

Though yeah, it'd be best to go by something simple, such as a mathematical equation, I mean, theres patterns in nature all over and surely we can develop some kind of pattern equation, thing, dunno.

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