Politicians Get Their Legitimacy From Their Distance to the Voters.

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98% of us think that politicians have lost 
contact with the people (wow, that is what I call 
a vote). The underlying idea is that politicians 
listen less and less to what people think 
and what they want. Is that so? And if it were so, 
would that be good or bad?

Let us take a look at what happens if the people govern.
There are two instruments which appear more direct 
and consequently nearer to the people than our representatives in parliament.

Folk light in the form of opinion surveys.
Folk unfiltered in the form of a plebiscite.

Both will render the same result.

What you get is conservative decisions.
As was seen after the last plebiscite on 
the educational reform in Hamburg. You can see it 
even better if you look at the plebiscite world champions 
in Switzerland over a long period of time.

In Switzerland, plebiscites have resulted in the preservation 
and conservation of what was before at a rate of almost 100 %:
All remained as it was and has always been.

The alternative NEW almost always lost.

This conservative attitude of the people 
is too much even for conservative politicians: “I am 
a conservative and have a plan that takes up  
the modern changes in society without relinquishing 
the basic principles … a militant conservative 
must be careful not to concentrate 
on everything always remaining as it is.”

These are the words of Roland Koch, former prime minister 
in Hesse by his own confession a conservative in the CDU.

If a society wishes to avoid getting grounded or 
just living in the past, it has to accept 
experiments.

To be sure, the Stuttgart railroad track is just a minor one.

To be sure, all those inclines and insecure tunnels 
make it technologically complicated and therefore expensive.

The entire S21 is costly as hell.

Not just the much-loved buildings will be lost 
(I would never have imagined the ugly station 
had so many fans), but also lots of trees.

There is no doubt that S21 is an economical experiment.

Today, nobody can say what will be the end of S21.
Or what the “Transrapid” would have looked like 
if there had been a political majority 
in its favour.

That is why we need politicians who, if need be,
dare to go against the conservative people with an experiment.

Just as a people is absolutely necessary
as an antithesis against politicians.
As was seen with the propulsive force the book
by Sarrazin on failed integration set free.

In order not to turn into a foul synthesis, 
thesis and anti-thesis need black-and-white thinking 
(that is where the weepy outcry of professional politicians  
who complained about Sarrazin’s style and the success 
caused by it – after they had, after all, spent years saying it all
in a much more refined language – just ridiculous. 
Nobody had listened to them).

So what is now happening in Stuttgart 
is unavoidable – there is not enough confrontation 
without. The fact that, in the end, it will not be 
the better arguments (what is that?) that win, but 
the stronger will, also called power, leaves the game 
totally open. At the moment, there is absolutely no way to predict 
who will win. Personally, I wish the affair would end 
in favour of the political decision-makers 
and therefore in favour of the experiment S21.

May there again be politicians 
permitted to do their job.

SIX

(Translated by EG)

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