FarSky wrote:
I know you believe that. And while anyone of above-average intelligence is constantly frustrated by the choices of lower-intelligence beings affecting his or her life, I don't believe that's how the country should operate.
Contrary to popular belief, I don't think the vast majority of people are that stupid or I'm that smart. Rather, I simply have more time to avail myself of the information available to me. That said, the Constitution prescribes a system that will work if all actors act in good faith. What democratization does, at least in this nation, is remove the propensity of the population to punish bad actors.
FarSky wrote:
I don't see how it's justifiable. It's also far too open for abuse: there'll always be the desire to constantly narrow the rights of the people who cast votes with which you disagree.
I think people should be free to vote their conscience. And when those votes result in harm to the other peoples, then the bad actors in office should be punished with the full force of the law. Unfortunately, our legislators made it illegal to hold them accountable for crimes while in office. And while I believe that legislators should be free to vote as they see fit, those votes should be constrained by the oath of office and binding covenant of this nation. And if they do not, then they should find themselves subject to the penalties of their respective states.
FarSky wrote:
The only viable way to handle it, I believe, is as we have: to open it up completely. Free market democracy, as it were. You pays your money and you takes your chances.
And you have that by choosing to be a citizen of whichever sovereign State in the Union you choose to call your home. I simply wish to restore the checks on the Federal government that would prevent the policy disasters currently facing this nation.
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Corolinth wrote:
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