Anybody else think it's high time we abandon these political parties with fake ass 'leaders' and start a more citizen-involved democracy where we hold something like bi-weekly referendums on the issues that citizens then vote directly on. A small appointed group that changes every few years would be in charge of organizing the votes, then people can vote online or at libraries or designated voting stations. That way we cut out the middle man and truckloads of cash wasted on paying these crooks to do fuck all most of the time.
I've been ruminating about this for a while and think if it was presented in the right way and run properly it would be the way to go.
This way, the citizens of the country are directly involved with the policies and direction the country takes, rather than simply checking up on a few issues a week or two before the election day.
It would also get rid of the idiotic parties, where we have the majority of the country voting for their favourite colour no matter what and then a small minority actually does research into who is actually doing what. It would be one way to get rid of these bought-out, fake ass politicians and we can vote directly on what we believe in rather than voting on the least douchiest douche in the turd sandwich of most political debates.
The most common response I hear is that it's too dangerous to be tampered with but this shit is already happening anyway... see the article linked below or look at both of Bush's elections in the states for more on that....
Electoral fraud did take place in 2011 federal vote, judge rules | National Post