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rbanffyyesterday at 2:05 PM1 replyview on HN

> but we haven't yet lost our constitution or system of checks and balances.

> the problem we have today is the lack of willingness for those with the power to actually use them.

What they do is illegal, sure, but, unless they face consequences for that, they'll continue doing it. There are trillions of dollars to be made, and nothing to stand between them and the money.

> The issue of lying politicians is as old as governments.

It could be solved by making it a criminal offense (with attached loss of political rights and hefty prison time) to materially mislead the public while holding office (elected or nominated).


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_heimdallyesterday at 2:24 PM

> It could be solved by making it a criminal offense to materially mislead the public while holding office

The problem would be how you define that in law and enforce it in the real world.

Its already hard enough to legally distinguish between a lie, misrepresentation, and someone telling what is wrong but they honestly believe to be true given what they know at the time. How do you define that?

And for politicians who are regularly working with state secrets, politically sensitive information, confidential/classified documents, etc how could you ever actually catch them in a lie?