a) Politics is usually not a "yes" and "no" to individual questions, you have to have a consistent set of answers that e.g. balances the budget. Of you vote on each post individually you would just get huge costs and no income.
Perhaps taking the average across lots of complete budgets would kinda work. It could also fail to have a strategy though (fall in a minimum beween two local maxima).
b)
Also I would much rather that someone who is paid to work in politics fulltime vote on some questions. The populace cannot educate themselves on every single issue.
So typically idiots who think the world is simple and answers obvious go and confidently vote, while the educated reflected crowd who say "I don't know" until they have thoroughly studied the issue stay at home?
One could have popular votes on individual hot topics though. See Brexit..
a) Politics is usually not a "yes" and "no" to individual questions, you have to have a consistent set of answers that e.g. balances the budget. Of you vote on each post individually you would just get huge costs and no income.
Perhaps taking the average across lots of complete budgets would kinda work. It could also fail to have a strategy though (fall in a minimum beween two local maxima).
b) Also I would much rather that someone who is paid to work in politics fulltime vote on some questions. The populace cannot educate themselves on every single issue.
So typically idiots who think the world is simple and answers obvious go and confidently vote, while the educated reflected crowd who say "I don't know" until they have thoroughly studied the issue stay at home?
One could have popular votes on individual hot topics though. See Brexit..