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Rebuilding the federal government's institutional capacity is the first pivotal step toward restoring a truly representative government. If the key institutions are to be revivified, the nation must turn away from Reaganism.
Such a change will come about, however, only if ordinary Americans can cut through the unceasing propaganda to see the harm being done to them individually and to the United States in total. The problem is that the broad middle class appears to have limited comprehension that their declining economic security and political equality derive in part from Reaganism and the harsh application of its principles by President Bush.
In the Constitution, the Preamble began "We The People" to signify that the government did not belong to hereditary aristocrats, but to ordinary citizens. A government of the people, by the people, and for the people, however, will perish unless the people's vigilance can keep representative governance alive.
The people failed their most basic political responsibility. Reaganism had stolen representative democracy from them.