Managed democracy where you answer questions online and the computer casts your vote for you based upon the results
Would this fix democracy?
You can't you fix democracy when there is none to begin with.
>>127704245
>computers vote for you
>computers get hacks
good job fag
>>127704245
An online system is too easy for people to hack, it would never work.
>>127704520
>>127704462
Just make hacking illegal, problem solved
>>127704245
You wanna fix this planet, we need to get rid of all the illegal aliens. Specifically the Dracos and Greys.
>direct democracy
top fucking lel you commie faggot. kill yourself. fuck democracy. the usa isn't a democracy. everything has gone to shit because we've become a democracy where every single subhuman gets a vote. women shouldn't be allowed to vote, niggers and spics shouldn't be allowed to vote and slavs shouldn't be allowed to vote. there, i fixed it!
It would fix it until people figured out how to circumvent it.
>hack, answer dishonestly, etc
The only real solution is how we're doing it now, wiping out the other major party every 2 years in elections. The real issue is how we're going to retake the schools and universities from the fanatical left
>>127704245
>absolute mob rule
No, it would just further exacerbate the problems inherent in democracy.
>>127704571
Whay if the computers vote to make hacking legal?
>>127704245
Managed democracy where women and minorities can't vote would fix democracy faster.
>>127704245
No because how people vote isn't the issue with democracy it's that democracy is "two wolves and a sheep voting on what's for dinner".
The increased democracy in America away from constitutional republicanism is one of the biggest root cancers our nation is facing today.
>>127706834
>The increased democracy in America away from constitutional republicanism is one of the biggest root cancers our nation is facing today.
Then again I'd also argue that getting rid of the Articles of Confederation was the day the Declaration of Independence was burned in American system of government.
>>127707355
That's most of our history without it, anon