On Wed, May 6, 2015 at 10:42 AM, Bruno Marchal <[email protected]> wrote:

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> On 06 May 2015, at 08:41, Quentin Anciaux wrote:
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> 2015-05-06 3:51 GMT+02:00 meekerdb <[email protected]>:
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>>  On 5/5/2015 5:34 PM, LizR wrote:
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>>  On 5 May 2015 at 11:12, meekerdb <[email protected]> wrote:
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>>>     Where does the money go once it's bought votes?
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>>>
>>>  It's redistributed.  So after the Koch brothers spend $889,000,000 in
>>> the next election to cast 29,816 votes, each of the 129 million voters will
>>> get back $6.88 (plus the $1 they put in plus a share of whatever other big
>>> spenders put in).  Actually I think the Bros will be better off buying
>>> attack ads with their billion.
>>>
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>>  Ah, I see. Since the various interest groups already spend millions on
>> spreading their views via various media, presumably one caveat with QV
>> would be that any form of political advertising or support for parties or
>> editorialising "outside" the system would be illegal, and heavily penailsed
>> if it occurred - otherwise the current system is far more efficient from
>> the viewpoint of the 1%, and they will just stick with using their
>> newspapers and TV channels to support their chosen candidates.
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>> I think you're right that such a restriction would be needed; but I don't
>> know whether it's actually proposed that way.  I've never studied voting
>> systems much beyond Arrow's theorem, but I know a mathematician who's
>> writing a book about various systems.  He's not impressed by quadratic
>> voting:
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>> http://rangevoting.org/MonetizedRV.html
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>> Brent
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> But what would prevent the rich to invest a one time big thing that would
> outlaw quadratic voting, ensure their wealth and still gives them power
> through a dictator ship ?
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> It's like you have 3 wishes... The first, I want to have an infinity of
> wishes... They would took over the system as soon as it is in place (if
> they're evil... but that's what is implied here imo).
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> We should perhaps vote for ideas and anonymous programs, without financial
> lobbying. The politicians would be any citizen doing a social service.
>

But what would prevent the public servants from being corrupted like the
politicians and using the same trick: "this program you voted for is really
nice, but unfortunately it is not possible to implement at the moment"?

You might say that then they should be fired. But who does the firing? We
get back to electing authorities.

I am more and more inclined to believe that the only thing that matters is
people having better education and good environments to grow up in. When
the majority of the people are empathic, non-violent and educated in the
main topics, any system works well really.

Telmo.


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> Financial lobbying should not exist, it transforms sickness into an
> economical value, making the health politics into an industry of sickness.
> The hiding of the fact that cannabis can cure cancer illustrates this all
> too well. Programmed obsolescence (and economical and ecological nonsense)
> illustrates it too.
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> Bruno
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> Quentin
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>>  Or am I missing the point?
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