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2 propositions. 1, making lawmakers job a minimum wage job so they have an incentive to raise it and feel the effect their policies have on the population. 2, capping a ~~PDG~~ CEO salary to ~20x the lowest salary of his company.
1 makes lawmakers more susceptible to corruption.
I see where you're coming from, but it's not as though refusing to implement #1 has done much for us so far. Trump and Elon are running around doing whatever they please already, and nobody who is actually capable of holding them accountable is willing to do it.
Sure, but you don't want to make things even worse.
High salary (and as lawmaker you have a fairly high degree of responsibility so I think it's fair) + very tight rules on accepting any kind of money, services, favours, etc... seems to work best.
Well if we're talking about shit that will never pass... Then we should ban most instances of lawmakers who have business interests, ban working as a lobbyist, ban insider trading.
Then we could make their salary a multiple of the median wage of whatever district or state they represent.
and tie their retirement to social security instead of a separate fund.
1 means only the wealthy can become politicians.
congressional appointment should be handled like jury duty. "Dammit, I pulled congressional duty again." the certainty of having to return to your old life would encourage you to make it better for non-politicians as well.
I disagree on that. Part of our problem is that those in government don't really understand governance and the sustem is complex. That takes time and mentorship, a jury duty like system might make bribing harder, but it would make a functional government next to impossible. Age limits, I'm all for that - give em until they're 70 (or something close) then no more government offices - congress, senate, pres, judgeships, etc. That and have fully publicly-funded elections with limited campaigning windows. No more 2-year presidential runs or congresspeople needing to fundraise and run for their entire term.