Elections and Democracy
A moment ago I took part in today's election. It's great that after decades of oppression, we can participate in free elections.
When uploading the completed card into the ballot box, overtook me, however, a reverie. Is it really a good thing that the public can vote? What this will lead us?
Frankly, I have serious doubts whether such a hipermarketowy cashier should have the right to vote. Bo and on whom he might vote? Remember in the end, the average laborer is generally set antybiznesowo, and hence, there is a real danger to support his party, which only retard the development of Polish, scaring away foreign investors and making it uneconomic to employ Polish workers.
After a brief thought, I conclude that the right to vote shall have only those fully financially independent - such as business owners, officers, directors, and possibly even the steering wheel. Of course, such a solution is also defective, namely, the right to vote gives the heirs of fortunes, who do not have to be disposed probiznesowo while disregarding the professions such as lawyers, however, who could yet make a very worthwhile choice.
seems to me, however, think that if the matter further, would be sure to establish the optimal list of groups of people entitled to vote. People who would be able to make a wise and fair choice, thanks to which Poland could develop at an unprecedented pace in other countries. I just watched a movie
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