In Today's episode we discuss the following topics:
Voting in an election is a skill, not a random intuition, and like any skill, it needs to be taught systematically to people.
oWhen you are educated you are able to see past demagoguery. You are able to actually pinpoint what will help you rather than seeing the surface.
We have given the vote to all without connecting it to wisdom.
oNot suggesting that the vote should be barred from anyone. Rather that everyone should take the time to educate themselves to make sure they choose what is best for themself. Don’t take words for granted.
We have preferred to think of democracy as an unambiguous good rather than something that is only as effective as the education system that surrounds it.
oEducation is very important. It’s important not only for voting but just to find peace and success in your own everyday life. This can then be extended to education in the voter system.
•“People need to understand that their self interest is tied to the political process”
•“People feel like things are happening to them and that they’re not active agents”
oOthers also are in denial that they are doing research when they are not.
•A political candidate shouldn’t stand for anything themself. They should be a completely open minded philosopher. They should only listen to what their people have to say, process it and implement it in the best way. Politicians shouldn’t have agendas and beliefs of their own, because they should be busy representing the beliefs and agendas of the people (quote Aristotle) People should elect people who will listen and people should scan the candidates and vote on their belief that a candidate has a good strategy to get the important things done. In the end everyone has an agenda though
•Stigmas that limit our thinking. How news/media limits our thinking to what gets highlighted. How to break past this to learn and be exposed to new ideas. How to stop labeling things as bad or good and looking at them as an ideology and assessing what aspects of it could help society or harm it
oEclecticism
oLocal news sources. Small news sources. Look for Non Profit organizations that are publicly funded.
-How to identify whether or not you are in a silo, what is a silo, and how to get out of one, why it’s important to get out of one
oOftentimes on YouTube and Facebook, once you login, Youtube and Facebook will track how much time you spend on a video or post and whether you like it dislike it and recommend similar videos. They will get to know your tastes and feed you that kind of content, so you will never get to see any other content outside of that. We need to make an active effort to seek out viewpoints and engage in subject matters that we disagree with or don’t naturally find interesting to expand our horizons.
oPolitical candidates aren’t like fish/poultry, they aren’t safer whether farmed or caught wild
oYou’re ultimately voting for a person for an individual, because everyone in the party has their own viewpoint.
•Identity Politics
•Electoral College
oGet rid of the electoral college. In order for this to happen everyone needs to educate themselves. Why aren't we taking education seriously? Why are so many people lazy and don’t want to educate themselves?
•Checks and Balances (Potential Flaws)
•The president’s cabinet/advisors
•Congress - lower house, upper house authority structure terms qualifications
•Senate - authority structure terms qualifications
•Judicial branch - what cases reach, structure authority
•The federal reserve/bank
•Important citizens rights each citizen should be aware of based on precedent set by previous cases
•Smaller roles on a local level like DAs, County positions, mayor, governors, city councils, county prosecutors etc and why they are important how they play into things
•Petitioning