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Democracy in America is still just an experiment. Because it's what we were born knowing, we tend to think of it as something permanent. But it's not. Before this, we had only known rule by a foriegn monarchy. That wasn't working, so we decided to try something different. Such a thing had never been attempted before, and we had no way of knowing whether such a government would succeed. It was a social experiment. And it still is a social experiment. It is still a government based on something that had never been done before. And maybe we didn't get it right. We don't know. Our government was started by something untested, with the idea that it might need to be changed. But it seemed to be working. Now, it turns out that maybe an election system isn't sufficient for maintaining freedom. The power gets further and further removed from the people. So keeping in mind that this is still an experiment, we may need to go back and change something at the very root of our government.
One possibility would be to take away the electoral college. This would be a good idea, but wouldn't solve the problem of the lack of true representation. Another idea- as radical as democracy once seemed- would be to allow the people to ELECT LAWS. To vote, as a whole, to BE the legislature. It could be workable, on a smaller non-national level, as a means of passing state laws. And then, a grassroots movement of direct legislation could spread throughout the nation.
Thoughts?
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