Ok, but a republic, at its most basic definition means you are ruled by leaders and a democracy means you are ruled by, what amounts to mob rule.
I would go further to say we are a democratic republic established via constitution. Not just a constitutional republic.
Just throwing the term, “republic” around, does not fully explain our government and is one of the terms thrown around to an uneducated populace. It basically instills a ruling class.
We were formed as a democratic republic to protect us from mob rule and from an elite ruling class. The politicians have moved this country towards a republic while, at the same time, convincing the population that it should be a democracy. If we are a democracy, as it almost stands now (perhaps does stand) and combined with the laziness available in human nature, everyone would vote for the easiest way out and redistribution of wealth. If we are a democracy, then there is really no reason for the electoral college.
If we are a strict republic, then we are Greece, with what amounts to a noble ruling class, and the people have less and less of an influence.
Therefore, we are a democratic republic that is outlined via the constitution. Not a republic and not a democracy.
but we aren't. Obviously you aren't going to read into it and you are just going to accept it at face value. Our founding fathers were too damned smart and recognized the abuses of previous governments to leave the U.S. as a strict republic. Call it what you want, "Constitutional Republic" or whatever, it still stands that we are a democratic republic governed by the constitution, which is the basis for why any of us have any say, via voting and even running for office.
Here is a simple explanation related to the nuance I originally tried to point out to you:
sorry, it's just not a republic. Never has been. You want to base your opinion and misunderstanding on the song, written under creative license, or would you rather have it say "and to the democratic republic established by constitution for which it stands"?
Please, just take a step back and search through these two links and consider adjusting.
The Constitution establishes a federal democratic republic form of government.
What form of government do we have in the United
States?
The United States, under its Constitution, is a federal, representative, democratic republic, an indivisible union of 50 sovereign
States. With the exception of town meetings, a form of pure democracy, we have at the local, state, and national levels a government
which is: ‘‘federal’’ because power is shared among these three levels; ‘‘democratic’’ because the people govern themselves and have
the means to control the government; and ‘‘republic’’ because the
people choose elected delegates by free and secret ballot.
We are a democracy because we let our "representitives" rule over and make decisions for us. They were never to have the powers they have stolen. Our republic should be governed by our constitution and upheld by our representatives who serve We the People. We are so far from the intent of our founding fathers ideals that I dont know if we can ever regain a ligitimate constitutional government.
The key difference between a democracy and a republic lies in the limits placed on government by the law, which has implications for minority rights. Both forms of government tend to use a representational system — i.e., citizens vote to elect politicians to represent their interests and form the government. In a republic, a constitution or charter of rights protects certain inalienable rights that cannot be taken away by the government, even if it has been elected by a majority of voters. In a "pure democracy," the majority is not restrained in this way and can impose its will on the minority.
Ok, but a republic, at its most basic definition means you are ruled by leaders and a democracy means you are ruled by, what amounts to mob rule.
I would go further to say we are a democratic republic established via constitution. Not just a constitutional republic.
Just throwing the term, “republic” around, does not fully explain our government and is one of the terms thrown around to an uneducated populace. It basically instills a ruling class.
We were formed as a democratic republic to protect us from mob rule and from an elite ruling class. The politicians have moved this country towards a republic while, at the same time, convincing the population that it should be a democracy. If we are a democracy, as it almost stands now (perhaps does stand) and combined with the laziness available in human nature, everyone would vote for the easiest way out and redistribution of wealth. If we are a democracy, then there is really no reason for the electoral college.
If we are a strict republic, then we are Greece, with what amounts to a noble ruling class, and the people have less and less of an influence.
Therefore, we are a democratic republic that is outlined via the constitution. Not a republic and not a democracy.
By the way, my statement is stolen straight from https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/CDOC-108hdoc94/pdf/CDOC-108hdoc94.pdf
We are a Democratic Republic.
but we aren't. Obviously you aren't going to read into it and you are just going to accept it at face value. Our founding fathers were too damned smart and recognized the abuses of previous governments to leave the U.S. as a strict republic. Call it what you want, "Constitutional Republic" or whatever, it still stands that we are a democratic republic governed by the constitution, which is the basis for why any of us have any say, via voting and even running for office.
Here is a simple explanation related to the nuance I originally tried to point out to you:
https://classroom.synonym.com/differences-between-democracy-republic-ancient-times-9149.html
sorry, it's just not a republic. Never has been. You want to base your opinion and misunderstanding on the song, written under creative license, or would you rather have it say "and to the democratic republic established by constitution for which it stands"?
Please, just take a step back and search through these two links and consider adjusting.
The Constitution establishes a federal democratic republic form of government.
https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/CDOC-108hdoc94/pdf/CDOC-108hdoc94.pdf
https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/lesson-plans/Government_and_You_handouts.pdf
We are a democracy because we let our "representitives" rule over and make decisions for us. They were never to have the powers they have stolen. Our republic should be governed by our constitution and upheld by our representatives who serve We the People. We are so far from the intent of our founding fathers ideals that I dont know if we can ever regain a ligitimate constitutional government.
therefore, a democratic republic.
The key difference between a democracy and a republic lies in the limits placed on government by the law, which has implications for minority rights. Both forms of government tend to use a representational system — i.e., citizens vote to elect politicians to represent their interests and form the government. In a republic, a constitution or charter of rights protects certain inalienable rights that cannot be taken away by the government, even if it has been elected by a majority of voters. In a "pure democracy," the majority is not restrained in this way and can impose its will on the minority.