March 13, 2001
8:03 PM
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Great, but will it work in larger states?"Maine’s Clean Election Law goes into effect for the 2002 governor’s race, establishing public financing for candidates. Political observers are beginning to realize it may cause a revolution. "
A green governor? I almost feel ... Canadian.
posted by foist (6 comments total)
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Of course, even if some third party did end up with a big election win, they'd soon hit up against the biggest problem of all: We don't have a parliamentary political system. There's simply no room for more than two parties. The Democrats and the Greens would end up in some sort of legislative cockfight, while the GOP sat back and laughed. And the Democrats would eventually win said fight.
WRT that "Canadian-style health care" dream, they ought to take a good hard look at Tennessee. That state instituted a bunch of socialist "reforms" to give health care benefits just to the under- and uninsured. In only six years, it's thrown the state into financial chaos, even though the reimbursement rates are so low (and the amount of paperwork so high) that doctors are quitting the program in droves and refusing to see TennCare patients. Even though taxpayers in the other 49 states are forced to pay the vast majority of the cost. It's now at the point where the state only has two choices: A massive tax increase, or abandonment of the program. And an attempt at said tax increase last near led to huge, incredibly angry voter protests in the capital.
posted by aaron at 12:55 AM on March 14, 2001