If a building is structurally flawed and unsafe it gets
condemned.
We need a similar solution for our current political system,
because it is deeply flawed and unfit for the purposes it is supposed to serve.
The biggest structural flaws are (in no particular order):
- · The two party system
- · The money influence
- · The election system
I see these flaws as interconnected and believe that they
each need to be addressed simultaneously if we want our political house to be
re-designed to absorb the shock waves that our nation is enduring now and will
have to endure in an uncertain future. Having said that, I realize the enormity
of the challenge to get anything of this nature implemented. It is no sinecure
to turn a battleship around! But the existing structure is falling apart; it is
unsuited for future use and ought to be condemned.
THE TWO PARTY SYSTEM
The polarization between the two parties in our current
political system has come to the point that it is rendering the whole system
dysfunctional. It has become a political suicide for a Republican member of
Congress to support a Democratic initiative and for a Democratic member of
Congress to underwrite a Republican legislative proposal. The Republican Party
will not allow the Democratic Party to be seen solving the nation’s pressing
issues and vice versa. The end-result is that nothing of importance gets done
in Congress or if something gets done –like the 2010 Patient Protection and
Affordable Care Act better known as Obamacare – it is ill considered and ideologically
biased. The jealousy and hatred between Republicans and Democrats is such that
neither one can stand the thought that their nemesis might have contributed to
if not crafted a solution to a public problem. This is why Congress has not
taken the first step towards solving the most prominent challenges to our
nation faces:
- · Deficit elimination and Debt control
- · Entitlement Reform
- · Tax Reform
- · Tort Reform
- · Immigration Reform
- · Energy policy
- · Cyber Space protection
- · Infra-structure renewal
- · Education reform
- · Health Care reform and wellness policy (obesity and drugs)
The obvious solution to the problem is the creation of a
centrist third party that is less ideological and more pragmatic and that can
govern by forming a coalition either with the right or the left, depending on
the outcome of Congressional elections. A centrist party that could attract
moderate Democrats and Republicans who want to be freed from the shackles of
the ideological extremes within their parties as well as a large proportion of
declared independents would, if not by itself, in a coalition with either the
Democrats or the Republicans (depending on election results), produce a large
enough majority in Congress to break through the existing stalemate.
THE MONEY INFLUENCE
Money, not competency is now the critical success factor for
any national elected office and for most of the high profile State and
Municipal elected offices. Combined with the freedom of speech, which allows
any interest group or superpac to craft any commercial pro or against a candidate
for office without regard to truth or material content, money has taken control
of the political process in the USA, starting with the election process.
Only in America! Nowhere else in the democratic realm of
nations has money taken such a commanding control of the political process and
its outcomes. The only saving grace –if you can call it that – is that
there are so many rich purses fighting for control that there are off sets and
countervailing balances. The result is that hands are tied and nothing of
importance gets done.
We are so far along this corrupting road that it is hard to
imagine that we are capable of freeing ourselves from the influence of money on
the outcome of our political system. But we should try with all of our might
and the following steps would go a long way towards removing the controlling
influence of money:
- · Limit the period during which the media are allowed to run political advertisements in similar ways as currently practiced in Canada and the UK.
- · Prohibit private funding of election campaigns and replace it with a system of public funding in equal amounts for each candidate.
- · Pay members of Congress a million dollars per year and prohibit them from earning or accepting any money (other than from existing investments) from private sources for the time of their tenure.
THE ELECTION SYSTEM
Many flaws in our current political system are the result of
the high frequency of national elections in this country. Congressmen have to
go to the mat every 2 years. The President has barely time to get familiar with
the office before he gets to get back in a campaign mode for re-election. And
–as long as private money is allowed to be used in election campaigns – fund
raising rather than governing becomes the most time consuming job for the
incumbent.
If, like proposed above, we pay our elected officials
royally for serving the nation, let’s have them focus on the job they have to
do for us and not be distracted all the time by the need to get re-elected.
The system would also be served by term limits which would
prevent Congress from being dominated by career politicians rather than be
citizen servants like intended by the Founding Fathers.
Another major flaw of the current system is the absence of
any requirement to address in a campaign the most important challenges
presented to the nation for which the political system will have to provide
solutions.
Case in point in the 2012 elections was the total absence of
any discussion among the candidates for national office about how to eliminate
the deficits and bring the national debt under control. How can the voting
public determine who they want in office if we have to wait and see how the
elected official will deal with the most pressing needs of the nation?
For these reasons I believe that the nation would get much
better results from Washington DC if the following changes were implemented:
- · Establish a list of the major issues facing the nation and require each candidate for national office to publish a position to be taken on each of them. This will help providing a mandate for the elected officials and increase accountability.
- · Decrease the frequency of national elections by limiting the office of President to one term of 6 years and by limiting the office of members of Congress to three terms of 4 years for the House and two terms of six years for the Senate.
Are we condemned to live with the flaws in our current
political system and accept the consequences of undue influence, politicians
who are hand strung and beholden not to their constituencies but their campaign
contributors and the resulting dysfunction and paralysis or will we exercise
the people power to condemn the
political structure that has evolved over time and bring it “up to code” for
the challenges of modern times?
(Frans Jager
is Principal of Castnet Corp. (www.castnetcorp.net) a Business Consultant for the Green
Industry and an Executive Coach. He frequently writes about matters pertaining
to the Green Industry. He can be reached at castnetcorp@gmail.com)
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