Democracy: What You Think It Means Versus What The Establishment Thinks

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Truly excellent and incisive article by Francis Menton, I commend it to all. Well that is apart from the usual self styled progressives and assorted hoi polloi.

“Democracy.” What does that term mean? The single biggest theme of the recent campaign of Democrats and of Kamala Harris was that we had to vote for them to save “Our Democracy.”

If I get to summarize the meaning of “Democracy” in 25 words or less, here is my effort: “The people periodically get the opportunity to vote the current authorities out, and replace them with new authorities who will implement new policies.” (That’s 23 words.)

Here in the U.S. we admittedly do not have a pure Democracy, but instead a constitutional Republic, with various limitations on government powers and also power sharing among the government’s branches. However, the element of Democracy — that is, the ability of the people to demand a change of direction by exercising their power at the ballot box — is a very big part of the system, at least in theory.

And yet, during my post World War II lifetime, despite the theoretical promise of Democracy, the ability of the people to get some change in direction of the government through exercise of the franchise has been extremely limited. Maybe the majority approved of what they were getting, but most often when there seemed to be a vote for change, little changed. The biggest change agent by far in this period was Ronald Reagan; but to be honest the Washington establishment fought him mostly to a draw. Nixon and the two Bushes largely continued the status quo. Trump in his first term was far less effective at “draining the swamp” than I would have hoped.

But now we have Trump in his second term suddenly showing us what Democracy can mean in our system. Trump promised fundamental change on many important aspects of government policy, and he is following through quickly on those promises. It’s a big change of direction, decisively approved by the voters at the ballot box. In other words, Democracy.

Read much more: https://www.manhattancontrarian.com/blog/2025-2-7-democracy-american-and-european-versionsl
 
I have been told that the old definition of democracy was that the people decide.....the new definition is that the major national power centers collaborate and by consensus decide what is to be done.
 
It's just amazing that a New York judge wants to bar DOGE from a Treasury database.

Then you have the whole thing being driven by Lettie James and 19 other Dem AGs. Can anybody tell me about any other CEO of any other organisation being barred from access to its financial systems?
 
This isn't an article about democracy. It's an article saying yay Trump.
Exactly what is. We have a "representative democracy" of which Trump isn't the only representative. His little nitwits are all lined up behind him, however, so if Trump wants by his say so to gut what we give in exchange for expanding what we take, e.g., The Panama Canal and Greenland, maybe Canada and Gaza and you name it, it's all good by them.
 
Exactly what is. We have a "representative democracy" of which Trump isn't the only representative. His little nitwits are all lined up behind him, however, so if Trump wants by his say so to gut what we give in exchange for expanding what we take, e.g., The Panama Canal and Greenland, maybe Canada and Gaza and you name it, it's all good by them.

"I left the Dem party after the DNC in August because I saw their blind hubris and detached reality from regular people and I couldn't take it anymore."



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