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Effective immediately, SSA are revising the voting process used to
elect Rules Committee members and to survey pilots on upcoming rules-related comps issues. Presently pilots on SSA's seeding list avail themselves of online Internet survey forms for voting purposes each year. In order to do so, each pilot inputs his/her name and SSA member number to verify eligibility. [N.B.: The current election/opinion poll is open until October 14 at http://206.168.3.4/survey/surveys.php ] Commencing next week, there will be a new wrinkle in this online survey process. Pilots will be required to enter their credit card information. This is to facilitate transitioning from the previous "one pilot/one vote" concept in favour of "one dollar/one vote." To wit, pilots will be charged $10 to vote in either the Rules Committee election or the Pilot Opinion Poll. Further, each pilot will have the option of authorizing an additional charge; each incremental dollar will add one vote to that pilot's selection(s). In keeping with the spirit of the independent glider pilot who made this sport great, there will be no maximum limit on these additional amounts. If a pilot has a particularly strong opinion about this candidate or that issue (e.g., finish gate vs. finish cylinder), he/she can influence voting to the tune of 50, 100, even 1,000 votes, at a rate of one dollar per vote. SSA plan to accept all major credit cards plus PayPal. It is expected that some will decry this change, whining that moneyed interests already hold too much sway in the political and legislative arenas. But other, more forward-thinking individuals are likely to embrace the transparency and implicit common sense of this brilliant proposal. After all, gliding is an expensive sport. Those few who participate at comps are thought to be more well off than the average club pilot. And those at the top of the competitive pyramid typically hesitate not at all to invest in a new glider every three to five years, not to mention upgrading flight computers, navigation software, ELTs, and the like on a nearly annual basis. Why, then, having invested substantially larger sums in gliding, should they not have a disproportionate voice in how the sport is governed on the playing field? Still, this is America, the world's oldest democracy. If other, less-economically privileged comps pilots have equally strong views, why should they have to gnash their teeth in frustration and lobby, with infuriatingly feeble results, to alter the views of certain blinkered Rules Committee cronies? Why not allow these individuals to marshal their funds as a group and submit them directly thru the voting process--the results of which the Committee shall be required to abide by--rather than indulge in a pathetic letter-writing or get-out-the-vote campaign? Apart from the clarity and fairness of the new system, which links the representation and governance of comps pilots directly with those most financially able to play the game, the other principle attraction is that the proceeds will accrue directly to the U.S. Team Fund coffers! If the electoral process in the U.S.A. at large were to follow suit, diverting the hundreds of millions, if not billions, of dollars that flow to the media each Presidential and Congressional election season into other worthy channels, doubtless this country could win the war on poverty, pay off the national debt, and have enough left over to purchase a PW5 for every secondary school in the land. There are, as yet, no plans to introduce "one dollar/one vote" to SSA's annual board of directors' elections as hardly any SSA members participate now, even in the few contested elections. SoarPoint ![]() |
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SoarPoint wrote:
Effective immediately, SSA are revising the voting process used to elect Rules Committee members and to survey pilots on upcoming rules-related comps issues. etc. Isn't it a little early for an April Fool joke? |
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