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Ed Rasimus writes: In the current public demonstrations of World Class Idiocy Even the darkest of clouds, does appear to have a silver lining. Although, I'm sure a session or two in one of my political science classes might cure your optimism. Perhaps. I've kind of a skewed perspective on that, though, coming from the State that's the first stop for the Primary Circus. We get 'em all - from Candidates (Ranging from George W. to Tom "Billy Jack" Laughlin) to Campaign Workers (There I was, walking down Elm St. in MHT, when suddenly out of the Sun drops Carrot Top, with a full head of steam & a handful of Kunecich flyers! I jinked left, behing the CNBC truck, and...) and, worst of all, the Reporters. Oddly enough, Comedy Central's "The Daily Show" was a lot closer to reality than almost everyone else. You can't help but step into something. That, and a long history of Participatory Politics. (Town Meetings are still a big deal, up here. And that's where the budget gets voted in, Line Item by Line Item. If you're gonna bitch about your taxes, then you dhould have gone to the Meeting & voted against something.) But - out of that has come an early awareness of Political Dynamics, and the Evolution Thereof. Or, more to the point, we end up having to explain it all to the incoming transplants. You'd think that you'd be able to get them interested, though. The U.S. Constitution, and most State Constitutions, are fascinating examples of how to design feedback into a system - the balancing act between the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial, for example, or the clever and subtle weighting of the design of the Electoral College to just shade things a bit against the Tyranny of the Majority. Those Founding Father guys were damned clever - they found a way to make the baser levels of human behavior mimic the behavior that would be desired in the more enlightened. Actually, Ed, I'd love to sit in on one of your courses, If I were ever to be out to Colorado - just to see the expressions on their faces. -- Pete Stickney A strong conviction that something must be done is the parent of many bad measures. -- Daniel Webster |
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