Contempt is Keeping Us from Becoming ‘a More Perfect Union’
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RandyJuly 23, 2019
The only problem I found with this article was the problem all politicians have today: And that is that they refer our form of government as a democracy. We are a Constitutional or representative Republic. A democracy is majority rule. The United States is a Republic with representatives representing the people. This labeling of our form of government a democracy has been going on since the 70s. And it has everyone thinking that we are a democracy. In a representative republic, all people have rights and those rights are protected so that no one is more important than anyone else.
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