Comment Re:wait, what? (Score 1) 21
Basically waymo cannot be cited for traffic violations and killing a pet is just a traffic violation. The most they could be held responsible for would be the value of the pet which is usually under $100.
The difference between repair work and a wrecking crew has everything to do with the order of operations.
Identifying candidates is *not* the first step for someone serious about repairing the USA's political system. It's the design of elections and representation at issue that needs repair. Fielding candidates in a broken system is like dumping diesel into a regular car engine - get that right, first. For example, the overwhelming number of Green Parties around the world asked Jill Stein to stop running for reason. To promote the GPUSA is *not* to be in agreement with Green Parties worldwide; instead, it's a deliberate strategic error, hardly distinguishable from sabotage.
I'm all for more plurality. Even if I totally like a candidate in the two party system, I want a robust system with plans B and C and D for all of us next election, and my fellow citizens to have a shot at full representation. I want a system like Australia's in the USA where there are no primary elections, just ranked choice voting for the candidates - giving the voters more say, avoiding "split the vote" issues. Other reforms in a more proportional / parliamentary direction can follow.
Setting the rules of fair elections with decent choices needs serious work starting today, not election day.
ii. Get rid of senior executives who are more interested in their fiefdoms vs. the company well being
I appreciate your ideas, but this will never work. Executives (and every other sane person at the company) will always be more interested in their own success than in the company's success.
They're apparently active recalcitrant nuns. Odds are at least one lives to 100.
Life expectancy for an 85 year old woman is 7-8 years.
Given 3 of them, I'd bet at least one lasts a decade.
Internal politics are well within the control of the CEO, if he didn't address them its on him.
How should the CEO have addressed that problem?
"The pathology is to want control, not that you ever get it, because of course you never do." -- Gregory Bateson