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![]() "Matt Whiting" wrote in message ... Yes, absolutely. Fortunately, for all of its problems, we've enjoyed pretty good government ... even when the democrats were in control. :-) However, the possibility always exists that our government will move to a point where we must start again. A democracy (actually a Constitutional Republic) like ours only gets into situations like we have (and might encounter) if the people allow it. Don't blame the Representatives, or Senate, the executives or even the bureaucracy. NONE of them was put in place by a coup. Rather, blame your neighbors that vote to allow such practices that are contrary to the supreme law, or to your ancestors that started taking apart the law and demanding statist practices over 100 years ago. I'll admit that I have a hard time compehending that myself, but the writers of the Constitution were keenly aware of this issue! The put a lot more trustin "the people" than was evidently justified by today state of affairs. |
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Matt Barrow wrote:
"Matt Whiting" wrote in message ... Yes, absolutely. Fortunately, for all of its problems, we've enjoyed pretty good government ... even when the democrats were in control. :-) However, the possibility always exists that our government will move to a point where we must start again. A democracy (actually a Constitutional Republic) like ours only gets into situations like we have (and might encounter) if the people allow it. That is true to a large degree, but it was also true in Europe from whence our founders fled. However, we do have a lot of "legislation" now effectively occurring from the bence from judges appointed (not elected!) for life. This is a lot harder for the people to stop anytime soon. Don't blame the Representatives, or Senate, the executives or even the bureaucracy. NONE of them was put in place by a coup. Rather, blame your neighbors that vote to allow such practices that are contrary to the supreme law, or to your ancestors that started taking apart the law and demanding statist practices over 100 years ago. I wasn't talking about blaming anyone, I was simply stating the purpose of the Constitution. It is to protect the people from a government run amok. I'll admit that I have a hard time compehending that myself, but the writers of the Constitution were keenly aware of this issue! The put a lot more trustin "the people" than was evidently justified by today state of affairs. Well, yes and no. They tried to keep the peoples' involvement somewhat at arms length. I believe that is why we have a Republic rather than a true democracy. However, do governmental design is perfect and ours is degrading already as people will always vote for themselves more money than they want to put in via taxes. Once you create an entitlement society, which the "new deal" and the "great society" began, you are on the path to destruction, even with a government as well designed as ours. Matt |
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