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However NOW, in the new modern society, the population of America has exploded to such an extent that each representative has in his district such an inordinate number of constituents that it is impossible in his entire life time to ever truly hear their plight or be responsible for their needs.
Congress still has the same number of seats yet the population of America has exploded by hundreds of percent.
The way an ideal Representative Democracy works the way I see it in theory is that the PEOPLE control the fate and destiny of the country through the people they elect. Those people are elected not to do whatever THEY want to do at their whim, but rather what their CONSTITUENTS directly under them want them to do. The politicians SERVE the citizens.
As you can see, I feel the system is obsolete and is no longer working today.
We elect leaders that can no longer hear us and will no longer listen.
There is a huge disconnect between government and citizenry now.
What kind of governmental system could work in a modern society of such vast scope and size as never imagined or predicted hundreds of years ago when our republic was first founded?
Where instead of us electing representatives that ignore their vast constituency and make decisions on their own whims (and those of lobbyists) what if we had a system where every single legal dictate and direction for this country is cybertronically voted on by every single American. But each issue is represented by a series of debates with a "prosecutor" and "defense" type opposing teams.
No fraudulent and corrupt "electoral college" that no one can even explain
and that don't have to follow the mandate of the citizenry, no corrupt politicians doing as they desire, only the citizens themselves voting on each and every single direction of the country. Would such a system work?
If not, what WOULD work for a country of such scope, complexity, and size as AMERICA?
Originally posted by Ahabstar
The Problem is that the representatives have isolated themselves from the constituency.
However NOW, in the new modern society, the population of America has exploded to such an extent that each representative has in his district such an inordinate number of constituents that it is impossible in his entire life time to ever truly hear their plight or be responsible for their needs. Congress still has the same number of seats yet the population of America has exploded by hundreds of percent.
The way an ideal Representative Democracy works the way I see it in theory is that the PEOPLE control the fate and destiny of the country through the people they elect. Those people are elected not to do whatever THEY want to do at their whim, but rather what their CONSTITUENTS directly under them want them to do. The politicians SERVE the citizens.
In today's America however, citizens merely elect a politician whom they feel will "do roughly along the lines of what they want" because they know he will never truly hear their too multitudinous voices and basically citizens are entrusting these politicians to just take the country in whatever direction they want and merely HOPE that the guy they elected is "somewhere within the scope" of their own ideal direction for the country.
We elect leaders that can no longer hear us and will no longer listen.
This system is failing now. The country doesn't want war. The country doesn't want the banks to be bailed out. Millions of calls and emails and constituent outcries flooded every district and every level of government on deaf ears and the policy makers still continue to make "their own decisions" based on what they feel is best for the country simply for the fact that there are way too many people in their districts and they no longer even bother to listen. There is a huge disconnect between government and citizenry now.