Italy's Draghi - not elected, EU's van der Leyen - not elected, Joe Biden - highly controversial election, Boris Johnson - rules with minority of public vote
12 June 2021
G7 - a very undemocratic Club
20 May 2021
The modern State eats your Lunch
Plans to increase the already office of the German Chancellors by spending €600 millions demonstrates that policiticans and the state they run has grown massively overweight. The office space there is already a multiple of the space occupied by the White House!
21 April 2021
Election Promises forgotten?
Direct Democracy prevents the abuse that election promises are forgotten
the moment the elections have taken place. It will force parties and
politicians to stand by their policies during the election campaign and
afterwards.
DD will allow citizens to organise support for any policy
that is discarded by the political establishment in the form of a
referendum.
21 November 2020
Macron demands Brexit Deal to be translated into French
Just when you thought that our lamentable political 'Leaders' could not behave in a more pathetic manner this headline hits the press today. Maybe the Mini Napoleon wants the draft to be translated into all the languages that are spoken in the rump EU, only then it would not look like a chauvinist demand.
Macron demands Brexit trade agreement is translated into French
28 September 2020
US Supreme Court Appointment Farce
Not a comment on the pending appointment of another Judge. The procedure itself is highly defective. A waver-thin majority in one of the two chambers of Parliament should not be able to push through a candidate. For critical appointments there should be a mandatory quorum of at least 60 or 66 percent, maybe even 75 percent so that opposing political groupings have to come to a compromise.
Individual judges should also be forced to resign within a reasonable time period so as to avoid that relatively young appointees cannot stay 40 years or longer in office.
Future looks bleak for Universities
The Wuhan Virus will not only accelerate the trend to (at least partial) home-working, it will also shake up the sleepy world of our Universities. If more and more lectures are delivered digitally there will ultimately be a need for fewer professors and other teaching staff. One can take the example of Economics. Depending on the size of the country there may be a few dozen or hundred professors essentially teaching an identical curriculum. Now we all know from experience that not all - or maybe only a few - of them are equally gifted speakers. But will they now all deliver their lectures digitally? Would students not gravitate to the most exciting, most interesting, most highly rated handful of professors teaching the subject IN THE WHOLD WORLD?
Even the basic acquisition in subjects that require hands-on training (Medicine, Engineering etc) can be done remotely which means probably nearly half the curriculum. This implies a DRASTIC shrinkage in the number of teaching (and supporting) staff required in all universities, and result in vast amount of surplus Real Estate as well.
27 September 2020
MPs should be doing more to defend their Constituents' liberties
Says a newspaper headline. But how realistic is this? In most countries
the link between an MP and his constituents is tenous - if it exists at
all. Most owe their allegiance to a party machine and toe the line most
of the time. Direct Democracy would allow for much closer alignment of
politics with the interests and preferences of the citizens.
24 July 2020
Who needs this Parliament?
Reckless MP's abandon the sinking ship Great Britain
18 May 2020
Unelected EU Politician wants more Power?
Crisis in Europe: von der Leyen’s audacious bid for new powers
Medinda Gates on ending Wuhan Virus Lockdown
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