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Thursday 16 October 2014

The Differences Concerning The Constitutional Republic VS Democracy Ideas

By Patty Goff


The US Constitution, in 1787, established a Republican form of government. It set down certain duties and responsibilities of a central, federal government and left all rights to the citizens of what was called a great experiment. Many countries, around the world, have what they call democracies and they are fairing much worse for the people of those countries. The debates about constitutional republic VS democracy, for many people who do not understand, continue.

What does set the United States apart from all other countries is that US Constitution that establishes a country with rights guaranteed to the people, not to the state. The setting up of the three branches of government, the legislative, executive and the judicial is to further deter any ambitious members of the federal government from creating a series of tyrannical edicts.

A democracy votes on the people who will be their leaders, without a constitution to guide them. There will be no separation of the powers that they can, and do, take for themselves without appeal. The resulting regulations, laws and taxes, enacted with no connection to what came before or plans for the future, are usually not in keeping with basic human rights.

The true republican form of government will elect the various members of the House of Representatives, senate and the president. It is expected that these elected individuals will work together to enact reasonable laws and regulations. The will of the people should be considered for this to happen and, many times, compromises must be made before it becomes law.

A simple description of a democracy is majority rules. This type of government, or any other group of people, does not allow for the rights of minorities. It is simply mob rule and one vote can void what was done just a few months ago. It has also been described as a lunch vote, between 20 lions and 15 zebras. One group will win, disastrously.

It is important to note that the US Constitution had to be ratified, or accepted, by the majority of the current states in 1787. They had to say that they agreed to this document before it could be made the law of the land. This is important because it had never been done before in the history of the world. The people, of a majority of the states, must also accept any changes to it. They do not, in a republican form of government, get a chance to physically vote for everything that passes both houses of congress. They do, however, believe that the representatives they send should be tuned into their ideas.

A republican form of government is required to follow the constitution in their law making to conform themselves to what they were authorized to do in the first place. A democracy has no controlling document to assist them in making laws, administering rules and regulations. They generally do whatever they need to do to get them reelected, if the rule of law stays in place after their election.

When you do understand the differences between the two forms of government, you realize that the United States, in 2014, does not resemble either one. This makes it easier and easier for your representatives to abandon the founding documents and rule against the desired will of the people. This still does not make it a democracy, however, tyranny is closer to the truth.




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