Absolutely Correct! I also wonder why we are called America. We are the United States of America. It makes me wonder if there is similar reasoning behind that nickname. Is it a psychological method to get us to eventually accept tearing up our US Constitution and forming a new country? ( and calling it America)?
Good grief. It is a shorthand. We call each other and ourselves "Americans"...not "United Statesians." I knew this much when I was a boy.
As for "democracy," I have become fond of saying:---
Democracy = rule by Democrats
I will throw it at any Democrat and say "This is why you always talk about 'Democracy being threatened'---because Republican victory means the end of rule by Democrats."
I know this is a bit of a jibe, but it helps to de-legitimize the term.
I think it has something to do with the "United" part, as that implies coming together, and that is 100% not what the deep state and cabal want us to do.
Well, “America” comes from the cartographer Amerigo Vespucci. His first name appeared at the bottom of early maps of the new country and people just adopted the name “America” as the country/region.
I don’t think it’s subversive to call us America. It’s not like any other country’s citizens consider themselves American and if they do, no one in common parlance uses the term to refer to a Canadian or Mexican.
I know this isn't going to win me any friends, but a Republic is a type of democracy. It's a Representative democracy. A democracy is a system of government where the people rule, as opposed to a Monarch or dictator or such.
A representative democracy, such as a Republic, places power in the hands of the representatives that the people elect. Our Founding Father's didn't want mob rule, an absolute democracy, where the people represented themselves. But they did want a government of "by the people, for the people" instead of a monarch and aristocracy.
There are many types of Democracies. I think people want to argue that if we aren't an absolute democracy, we aren't a democracy at all. But that's just not true.
Don't let your frustration with a political party override logic and basic word definitions. Would people be so against the idea that the US is a type of democracy if the Democrat party was called the Progressive party?
I've noticed that the rejection of the US being a Democracy has been a pretty recent thing in the Republican party. It really does seem to have come about in the Obama era.
This democracy of ours, which sometimes we've treated so lightly, is more than ever a comfortable cloak, so let us not tear it asunder, for no man knows, once it is destroyed, where or when he will find its protective warmth again.
Ronald Reagan
America is a melting pot, and education has been a mainspring for our democracy and freedom, a means of providing gifts of knowledge and opportunity to all citizens, no matter how humble their background, so they could climb higher, help build the American dream, and leave a better life for those who follow.
Ronald Reagan
In America, our origins matter less than our destination, and that is what democracy is all about.
Notice that Benjamin Franklin did NOT say “a democracy if you can keep it”. He said, famously, “a REPUBLIC if you can keep it“.
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Notice the song is NOT called “Battle Hymn of the Democracy”. It’s called “Battle Hymn of the REPUBLIC”.
Embarrassingly, many Republicans, even some good ones, fall into the trap of calling the United States a “democracy.” They should immediately stop.
I think it was quite clever for the Republicans to call themselves Republicans, to differentiate between them and Democracy-crats
This has always irritated me, especially when used by people who should know better. This dude is on point.
Who is this man? I want to dig further into. He's spot on and we need more of this.
The Dan Smoot Report…
Thanks!
"None dare call it conspiracy"
Absolutely Correct! I also wonder why we are called America. We are the United States of America. It makes me wonder if there is similar reasoning behind that nickname. Is it a psychological method to get us to eventually accept tearing up our US Constitution and forming a new country? ( and calling it America)?
Good grief. It is a shorthand. We call each other and ourselves "Americans"...not "United Statesians." I knew this much when I was a boy.
As for "democracy," I have become fond of saying:---
Democracy = rule by Democrats
I will throw it at any Democrat and say "This is why you always talk about 'Democracy being threatened'---because Republican victory means the end of rule by Democrats."
I know this is a bit of a jibe, but it helps to de-legitimize the term.
I think it has something to do with the "United" part, as that implies coming together, and that is 100% not what the deep state and cabal want us to do.
Thank you. That could be. They do want us divided.
Well, “America” comes from the cartographer Amerigo Vespucci. His first name appeared at the bottom of early maps of the new country and people just adopted the name “America” as the country/region.
I don’t think it’s subversive to call us America. It’s not like any other country’s citizens consider themselves American and if they do, no one in common parlance uses the term to refer to a Canadian or Mexican.
I know this isn't going to win me any friends, but a Republic is a type of democracy. It's a Representative democracy. A democracy is a system of government where the people rule, as opposed to a Monarch or dictator or such.
A representative democracy, such as a Republic, places power in the hands of the representatives that the people elect. Our Founding Father's didn't want mob rule, an absolute democracy, where the people represented themselves. But they did want a government of "by the people, for the people" instead of a monarch and aristocracy.
There are many types of Democracies. I think people want to argue that if we aren't an absolute democracy, we aren't a democracy at all. But that's just not true.
Don't let your frustration with a political party override logic and basic word definitions. Would people be so against the idea that the US is a type of democracy if the Democrat party was called the Progressive party?
I've noticed that the rejection of the US being a Democracy has been a pretty recent thing in the Republican party. It really does seem to have come about in the Obama era.
For instance, here are some quotes from Reagan;
https://www.azquotes.com/author/12140-Ronald_Reagan/tag/democracy
Ronald Reagan
Ronald Reagan
Ronald Reagan
Because they lie about everything.
Wow! Nothing new then
Unfortunately, our Republic was taken long ago.
The US government is a proxy for a Tyrannical Oligarchy.
Although I do appreciate the sentiment, this Democracy v. Republic argument goes nowhere.
Is that not why we are here?
I frequently hear this discussion in my everyday life. I always interject and tell people we are a tyrannical oligarchy.
We WERE a Republic. The first step in getting it back is realizing it has been lost.