Pimp Protection Plan?
Joe Mathews -
August 21, 2008 - 9:02am
A local ballot initiative in San Francisco is being sold as protecting prostitutes. But Debra Saunders at the Chronicle argues that it would protect pimps instead.
Direct democracy -- the Switzerland-inspired system of initiatives, referenda and recalls that allows voters to make and repeal laws in 24 states -- is poorly understood. It isn’t even very direct. Direct democracy has become blockbuster democracy: a half-billion-dollar international industry of signature gatherers, consultants, and election lawyers who use ballot measures less as a method of making law and more as a tool of mega-communications to boost some politicians, hurt others, and supplement lobbying campaigns.
Blockbuster democracy is a decentralized business that practices wide-open politics. This blog aims to provide a center of news, analysis and conversation for and about the industry. We will report from blockbuster democracy’s capital -- California -- but we’ll monitor ballot measures from across the country and around the globe.
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A local ballot initiative in San Francisco is being sold as protecting prostitutes. But Debra Saunders at the Chronicle argues that it would protect pimps instead.















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