It is no more imporant to the discussion then any other democracy out there in the world today.
Newsflash:
Democracy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Although not described as a democracy by the founding fathers, the United States founders shared a determination to root the American experiment in the principle of natural freedom and equality for white male landowners. The United States Constitution, adopted in 1788, provided for an elected government and protected civil rights and liberties. In the colonial period before 1776, and for some time after, only adult white male property owners could vote; enslaved Africans, free black people and women were not extended the franchise."
and:
DEMOCRACY 250--New Book Celebrates Nova Scotia as One of the Most Successful Democracies in History
Democracy 250 | News and Announcements
"A new book commemorating the 250th anniversary of representative government in Nova Scotia and the birth of parliamentary democracy in Canada was launched at Province House."
^ We've been using Democracy since 1758.... so if you want to use the
"We had it first" attitude to justify your own democracy as being the rule to follow, you're greatly mistaken.
^ Sorry, but what does this have to do with anything, and who gives a rats arse what you label us as?
Are we somehow not as qualified to speak about democracy compared to the US because we sometimes do things you don't approve of?
I don't think so..... and guess what? You guys do plenty the rest of the world doesn't like.... life goes on.
Without applying any effort in trying to fix the concerns, you maybe right, but what is available that can be done to prevent this in a direct democracy?
You can still have a government in place that only maintains the equal order of things and makes sure things are not unbalanced, while still allowing the people to have more input.
Well for one thing, you're ranting on about things I have already covered in a previous link to the system I propose. Secondly, in the link I provided with the system I propose, you can't just simply hand out promises like what's exactly going on today
(You're fooling yourself to think it isn't by the way) ~ They must explain in detail how they plan on making these things happen. If they can't, then they don't get support and the people won't buy it.
A perfect example of this occuring would be from our last election with the Liberals trying to sell their Green Shift plan. They didn't explain it well, it looks like a system that would fail and it looks like a system that not only was flawed, but came at the wrong time (screwed economy)
The people of Canada gave the Liberals their worst support they've ever had since the party was created back in 1867 and the fool, Dion, had to step down because of his dismal failure.
Although the people were voting in a party for our democracy, they also saw the election as a message to send about the Green Shift that the Liberals were proposing, which was the foundation of their plans in office.
Now if this type of process was done more often and more people got involved in such a way, things would probably get done a lot faster and closer to the right way for once.
With the current system, we only get to have a say in a couple of things every four years.... the rest is in the politicians hands.
With the system I provided, decisions would be based as regional, where rather then one final decision isn't forced on everybody, the decisions and views given per each location (like how each US State can adjust their laws, etc) would affect that location.
You keep complaining about majority rule or Mob rule, where those in the minority don't have a say, and yet that's exactly what's happening in both of our countries today, so I don't know what you're going on about.
What about all those people who voted for McCain?
Too bad for them I guess.
What about myself who voted NDP in the last two elections and they only got 3rd place? My vote means squat in the current system.... which is why many others don't bother to get involved in the first place, since the two major parties that most of them don't like and are fed up with always get into power anyways.
And exactly how is that any different then what we currently have?
Don't forget Obama and Harper are our leaders..... and not everybody voted for them..... those who didn't, well, they don't matter anymore do they?
You're arguing about Direct Democracy with examples that are already existing in our current Representational Democracy..... kinda hypocritical.
These issues will always exist in any democracy anybody follows, however I believe that with a modified and updated form of Direct, we can at the very least, reduce some of these problems and allow for a greater voice for the individual.
You use quotes about sheep and wolves..... well we already have a giant continent full of sheep with enough rich wolves sticking it to us already.
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