Not being a technology savvy person, however when the NBN is up and running and supposedly all of the population will have Internet access, would it be possible for the Government of the day to set up online polls on all the truly important subjects ie-: Boat People, Cattle Exports, Carbon Tax and lots more. Everyone goes online regularly and votes for their opinion, it would have to be a multi choice answer and the majority rules (sounds a bit to Democratic really). This way the Pollies would have to listen to the people and follow the peoples ideas, not their own agendas.
Gunna! what are you thinking? the pollies do not care about your opinion..... just drill that in your brain, they are just about personal glory (Barnett's stadium, Court's bell tower, Julia's save the world from pollution..... ) we are just the milking cow from where they get the founds.![]()
Julia dixit: I do not care about opinion poll I will do what is good for this country???????![]()
Great idea, except most popular opinion reads Hello! and watches A Current Affair. Plus a lot if not most of these issues are ****ing complex and beyond most of us. Who's got time to read up on them all?
(Also we can do this with dial-up.)
I believe the Greeks in the original form of Democracy did something like this. Everyone would be present when decisions were made. This only worked because they had a lot of free time thanks to all their slaves.
it would be good if the polies actually listerned to the folks of australia once in a while and if i wasn't mistaken doesn't pretty much everone in australia already have internet
In other words the best form of government is a benevolent dictatorship. The problem with that is a dictatorship can't be benevolent to everyone.
Representative democracy has reached or is approaching it's used by date. It developed in a time of poor communication, widespread illiteracy and a narrow voting franchise. None of those factors exist today.
In every election a sizable minority of voters do not get a local representative who they voted for or who is sympathetic to their plight.
The answer is less government power and ability to control our life, so it doesn't matter who has power. People can get on with running their own life for better or worse.
Open-source governance is a political philosophy which advocates the application of the philosophies of the open-source and open-content movements to democratic principles in order to enable any interested citizen to add to the creation of policy, as with a wiki document. Legislation is democratically opened to the general citizenry. The concept behind democracy, that the collective wisdom of the people as a whole is a benefit to the decision-making process, is applied to policy development directly.
Read more ... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open-source_governance
Look how easy it is: www.google.com/moderator/#15/e=9a09d&t=9a09d.40&f=9a09d.4d3a93
You have a Topic eg: CO2 Taxation Australia
Then you ask questions.
Get replies.
Find the best way forward.
Even a retard who can't read can just click the nice blue icons.
Governance is easy.
Right on. the vehemence of The Australian,the Herald Sun,3aw,mtr etc is astonishing, it's like they've lost all pretense of political independence and they've crossed the line into barracking. I've never seen anything like it.