For all intense purposes democracy is a great thing. Where we fail for the most part is in its distribution of authority. Unfortunately authority is being compiled to far up the ladder. In the US, the federal government was appointed a total of only four responsibilities. 1) Defend Constitutional Rights 2) Defend our shores and borders 3) Develop a form of currency 4) Deliver the mail. Unfortunately power and its authority has continually been excerpted from the States. Local governance should be given to the locally elected. Laws good for Texas are not necessarily a good fit for those in California. One size does not fit all. And it's proof once more that absolute power corrupts absolutely.
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The US Government has grown and snowballed particularly since the Civil War. The discovery that Congress could suspend the rule of law was an unhappy day for our nation. Since then they have taken more and more authority on themselves.
Thanks for a well thought comment.
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