hi OldGoat,
i'm curious why so many are mentioning that the US is a republic, as if that's some kind of news bulletin or a rebuttal of the OP? it's not. the idea of a direct democracy in a country as huge as ours in 2014 is goofy, too...no one has suggested that is a feasible concept.
also, any political system claims to have checks and balances, so what? it's a blanket assertion that everyone makes, it doesn't matter if you're in Russia, the United States or China. they
all claim to have checks and balances, lol.
none of this has anything to do with the OP.
i wish people would stop repeating this chestnut, because it's farcical and ridiculous. the framers DID NOT WANT TO LIMIT THE POWER OF GOVERNMENT, that was not their purpose or intent. i don't know where you picked up that piece of fiction, OldGoat.
just because Ron Paul said it, doesn't make it true.
there was no "Federal Government" in 1787. at the time, congress was weak, almost powerless. the Confederation Congress couldn't levy taxes, couldn't pay it's debts, couldn't fulfill it's treaties with other nations, oversee commerce - in short, it had no power.
the country was dysfunctional because congress was
too weak.
http://gwpapers.virginia.edu/documents/constitution/1784/jay2.html
just stop with this whole, "the framers intended for the power to flow to the states and wanted to limit the power of the Federal Government", because it's just a fairy tale. utterly untrue.
do you actually believe this malarkey that the framers got together in Philadelphia and said, "lets limit the power of the Federal Government"? the country was in danger of
falling apart at the time, lol.
jesus.
that's rather dramatic, OldGoat. would mob rule also be super monied entities buying our senators and house members in order to curry favor and have legislation written that favors their interests? or is mob rule only for the unwashed masses in the streets?
- IGIT