OTOH, people picked at random wouldn't know how to. We're fucked either way.
I still think we're better off with people who don't know how to politician. (I invented a new verb)
Politics is too corrupt for professional politicians to do anything other than serve their true masters: the corporations, the mega wealthy, the media, the parties. They merely pay lip service to serving the people who vote for them.
As I said, we're fucked either way.
I kind of agree, but most people are waking up to how corrupt the political system is. They elected a guy who was clearly morally bankrupt and incompetent for office, but he said he was gonna drain the swamp, so they preferred him over many politicians who were better qualified for the role.
Maybe some form of government that doesn't involve professional politicians is necessary.
Think about it this way. If you took 10 young people who wanted to be professional politicians. And then you ranked them according to several categories. You might rank them according to IQ, then you might rank them according to qualifications, according to personal charm and charisma, according to self-confidence, according to looks, then you might rank them according to personal integrity.
You record these rankings and then come back in 10 years or 20 years and see which of those rankings is most predictive of a successful career in politics.
My guess would be that the personal integrity ranking would be the most successful predictor, those hopefuls with the least personal integrity would be more likely to be successful.
We have a self-adjusting political system that literally filters out people who actually want to make the world a better place.
Is a professional politician who knows how to get things done really better than a random citizen when the professional politician uses his or her knowledge of how to get things done to help corporations pay less tax, help CEOs feather their own nests, help billionaires and corporations get even richer by destroying the planet, and start pointless wars?