Government workers, especially ATC, should just walk out on their jobs now.

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    I kinda wish we had a system where we could just declare the government a failure, and kick out the lot in favor of a new one. There are other things I dislike about parliamentary systems, but that’s good.

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        Didn’t Belgium go for almost 3 years without a government a while back? Meanwhile France is on their 5th prime minister in 2 years. I think the issue is that Democracy is entirely incompatible with capitalism.

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          I never said it was perfect, but it is better if only for the fact that it allows for more than two parties.

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        I really dislike voting for parties rather than individuals. I realize parties are inevitable, but I hate them. I want to elect an individual who I trust to fight hard for the things I want and to have the wisdom to make compromises—even painful ones—to achieve a greater good.

        Like with Obama, I trust that he had to make some difficult choices and did the best he could, even when I vehemently disagreed with some of them. Literally the only President in my lifetime I feel that way about, and the party would never have made him President. Or PM, I suppose it would be.

        I’m not saying the benefits of parliamentary systems wouldn’t outweigh the harms, but they definitely aren’t perfect.

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          At least parliamentary system allows for more than two parties.

          Also, people do directly vote for their MPs in most systems.

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            I thought they elected a party and the party chooses who leads it? Have to be honest I don’t follow foreign politics as well as I should. But the same thing applies at a local level. I want to vote for individual representatives and senators. At whatever level I don’t want a bunch of out of touch rich folks deciding who best represents my individual interests.

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                You’re right. I had some fundamental misunderstandings of the system. My apologies. I’ll go rethink things. Thank you for bringing that to my attention.

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                  No worries… No system is perfect, but I personally think there are a lot of benefits to it over what we currently have in the US.

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          Even though most countries (that I know of) have a similar personality cult, the head guy has never as much power as POTUS.