Foundation For Better
Government,
Political Crisis In
America
By T.S. Khanna, February
14, 2020.
American
political crisis is rooted in the wide gap between democratic ideals and their
practice. In the 1770s, the Constitution
was adopted on certain assumptions of expected democratic behavior of people
then living under oppressive conditions.
Since then, there has been a significant gain in knowledge of human
behavior under democratic conditions.
The
empirical knowledge of human behavior under democratic conditions does not
support the assumptions of expected behavior of people. As a result, Congress is not able to
harmoniously accommodate the diverse rival interests. In fact, representative democracy and elections
emphasize differences among people, generate hate and set in centrifugal forces
within the society that keep dividing people into smaller and smaller segments
of non-compromising diverse interests.
In
the process, we have discovered the recipe for dividing people: Representative
democracy +Bill of Rights, without attendant obligations +Elections with
freedom of speech without accountability+ Media freedom for advocacy
journalism.
Our
prevailing ignorance about the adverse effect of certain individual freedoms on
the society is endorsed by the slogan, “Democracy is the best form of
government”, implying there is no room for improvement.
Since
the 1950s, solution for every political problem has been more democracy without
identifying-monitoring the adverse unintended effects of the individual
“Natural Rights” on the society as a whole.
In
political circles, democracy has gained popularity as opioids have gained
popularity in medical circles. Each is
addictive and becomes a problem bigger than the one it intended to treat.
More
and more people are becoming undisciplined, disconnected, intolerant,
irresponsible, disrespectful to lawful authorities, ignorant, easily
incite-able, and ungovernable.
Government has become a children’s playfield for elected officials to
compete in turf by temper tantrums and fabricated facts, ignoring the public
interest that finances it.
Political
conditions have been deteriorating since the 1960s. Now we have reached a point from where we can
see that democracy is not panacea to all social ills and the problems created
by democracy cannot be solved by democracy.
What
we are experiencing now is portentous of what is likely to be much worse
ahead. It does not have to be a
Cassandra to see what is ahead.
Our
preliminary search for a solution indicates that the prevailing political
crisis is not resolvable by the solutions available under the Constitution:
Hospice condition.
As
a starter, two measures are suggested to evoke interest among political
leaders, political thinkers, and well-wishers of the Nation:
MEASURE
1. Modify the Government Structure:
Create
a15-member, non-partisan Supreme Council to be elected at national level on a
six-year term; with highest two vote getters serving as president and vice
president of the Council. Abolish the Senate and the President and the Vice
President positions and transfer all responsibilities and powers to the Supreme
Council.
The
Supreme Council may take all political decisions. The House of Reps may act as an advisory body
to the Supreme Council.
The
Supreme Council may adopt national goals and political parties may compete in
pursuit of those goals rather develop their own agendas.
MEASURE
2. Quality Control of Public Officials
and Voters:
Adopt
prerequisites for candidates to qualify for various elected positions laying
emphasis on personal character, public character, and knowledge requirements
for the job. All candidates for elected
positions may be citizens by birth between the age of 30 and 70 years and must
have paid income taxes for at least five years.
Adopt
prerequisites for voters as well laying emphasis on personal character. Voters
may be citizens, 25 years or older, must have paid income taxes for at least
five years. Voting rights of felons and
those on social welfare may be suspended.
Details to be worked out
on request.
NOTE: No political philosophy or solution has a permanent shelf-life. The suggested measures, if applied today, will also wear out after some time.
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