We have never had a democracy, so I hardly think it is "here to stay." The idea of democracy is a fraud, but the statement that we have one is a lie. We have never been a democracy, and God willing, we never will be. But to the extent that we do have some level of democracy, that too has been and will always be a fraud without clear statements of individual sovereignty.
If you want to "make the best" of ANY system of governance, that clear statement must be made so loud, that none can ever doubt it. The Bill of Rights should have never been necessary. That was the first clear proof of the fraud inherent in the system as originally designed.
I didn't say democracy was here to stay for a thousand years, but it will be around for the next decade.
You're missing the point. We have never had a democracy. Not once in 250 years have we elected a president by democratic vote. We do have a democratic vote for some other things, but never for President.
it represents the majority of the people
It doesn't. I mean, I am fairly certain that the real majority did vote for Trump both in 2016 and 2020, but the majority according to the official numbers were both times not for Trump. In addition, there is nothing in the rules that says that the electors had to vote for how the public voted. The electors can vote however the fuck they want.
Our vote for President is mostly meaningless, at least according to the actual rules.
We have never had a democracy, so I hardly think it is "here to stay." The idea of democracy is a fraud, but the statement that we have one is a lie. We have never been a democracy, and God willing, we never will be. But to the extent that we do have some level of democracy, that too has been and will always be a fraud without clear statements of individual sovereignty.
If you want to "make the best" of ANY system of governance, that clear statement must be made so loud, that none can ever doubt it. The Bill of Rights should have never been necessary. That was the first clear proof of the fraud inherent in the system as originally designed.
You're missing the point. We have never had a democracy. Not once in 250 years have we elected a president by democratic vote. We do have a democratic vote for some other things, but never for President.
It doesn't. I mean, I am fairly certain that the real majority did vote for Trump both in 2016 and 2020, but the majority according to the official numbers were both times not for Trump. In addition, there is nothing in the rules that says that the electors had to vote for how the public voted. The electors can vote however the fuck they want.
Our vote for President is mostly meaningless, at least according to the actual rules.