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February 21, 2020, 03:56:36 AM
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As a libertarian I understand that democracy can't be the perfect form of government. But as a realist I suppose it isn't the worst one. And we can't get rid of democracy.
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February 21, 2020, 06:25:15 AM
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Actually, democracy is not a bad thing it is also good because the leaders accept a suggestion by his members, well that is what we called as leadership, in a way that his fellow members can correct him. Still, for sure, it has a disadvantage as well; having a form of democratic government can cause into so many problems. There are so many demands of the people in a way that the leaders won't decide which is better and it can be caused by a misleading agreement. It is way better if the leader is the only responsible for their own country, they should be the ones that will make action to make their land better. We voted him as a leader, so we should also trust him on his plans and activities. He won't do anything that will cause bad in his own country.

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I don't think intellect is the most important factor in Trump's presidency. It's not what got him elected, and it's not what has kept him in power since then.
Whatever else you may think of him, the man is a supremely talented demagogue.
Indeed, even many people hate having a form of democratic government, it is somehow good as well, being an intelligent person is very important thing as a leader, they should be intelligent enough to decide and make a plans for a better country. I salute Miriam Defensor for being an intelligent leader and a good leader, she has the ability to hook up the attention of many people because he is also a talented demagogue.
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February 21, 2020, 02:45:18 PM
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If not democracy, what then?
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February 21, 2020, 02:45:49 PM
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As a libertarian I understand that democracy can't be the perfect form of government. But as a realist I suppose it isn't the worst one. And we can't get rid of democracy.

But we can use the jury democracy to overrule the big government dictatorship form of democracy when necessary.

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February 21, 2020, 06:07:56 PM
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jes ordinary americans can enjoy their 50+-1% outcomes

Which is still more than 95% of the rest of the world's population gets. I suggest you visiting any 3rd world country just to get a glimpse of what life could've been for you. Please, have some gratitude, that's what americans definitely lack
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February 22, 2020, 08:15:30 AM
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britain is also a dictatorship
try to learn what the term means.
then try to learn what happens in a country
then try to learn these things but not by modern media's interpretation.
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then....
realise
the problem about democracy is that the politicians for personal reasons betray each other and the state
realise that its not democracy or meritocracy or any other form of government setup that causes the politicians to betray each other or the state or the people.

there are greedy people in any system. heck even drug dealers working the streets have no political connections yet they are betraying each other and the people and the state.
even in family feuds family members can do it too.

democracy is not to blame.
however democracy could actually do more than just a single 4-5 year vote. democracy should be more of a daily thing not a bi-decade thing

But we can use the jury democracy to overrule the big government dictatorship form of democracy when necessary.

juries dont create new laws that affect the government

senators getting swayed by high paying investors do
its really time you take karl lentz off your youtube favourites list. he is teaching you many bad habits and mis-information. glamourised with buzzwords to fake that it seems realistic.
try to go beyond karl lentz. dont become a cult follower of his
(and dont deny you follow him yet then quote him afterwards as if its an independant opinion..)
(you are not yet capable of independant thought to pretend you have learned something real and not spoonfed.. but try)

I DO NOT TRADE OR ACT AS ESCROW ON THIS FORUM EVER.
Please do your own research & respect what is written here as both opinion & information gleaned from experience. many people replying with insults but no on-topic content substance, automatically are 'facepalmed' and yawned at
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February 22, 2020, 12:14:02 PM
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juries dont create new laws that affect the government

senators getting swayed by high paying investors do
its really time you take karl lentz off your youtube favourites list. he is teaching you many bad habits and mis-information. glamourised with buzzwords to fake that it seems realistic.
try to go beyond karl lentz. dont become a cult follower of his
(and dont deny you follow him yet then quote him afterwards as if its an independant opinion..)
(you are not yet capable of independant thought to pretend you have learned something real and not spoonfed.. but try)

Juries repeal laws that they don't like. But generally this is a local repeal, and it is mostly a case-by-case thing. In other words, governments don't create new laws that affect juries.

Juries were around from before the United States Government was formed... long before Karl Lentz. And the 9th Amendment upholds that all the rights we had before the U.S was formed, are available to us today. So, why do you bring Karl into it? If Karl speaks the truth about juries, why not follow what he says? After all, if its the truth, why not use it.

All you are doing is remaining ignorant to the freedom we have. Or worse, you are trying to turn the country away from a common law land into a civil law land. Forget it. There are too many people using the jury and common law to make things happen, right now, even in Britain.

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February 22, 2020, 03:17:37 PM
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Sounds a lot like the forum trust system.

True, but at least your future amd well being doesn't depend on the trust system. It would have to be like that downvote from one of the episodes of Black Mirror.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YrpK90bHO2U

the problem about democracy is that the politicians for personal reasons betray each other and the state

It's just one of the problems. IMO the biggest one is that questions are being directed towards people who cannot possibly have an naswer.

It goes like this. There's an MP candidate who used to be a plumber. He wants to do some good for the working people and they vote for him. He gets a chair and it's time to vote on a number of problems and the plumber is asked for his opinion on agriculture, space exploration, finances and budget allocation, things he doesn't know, but he has to vote, so he votes the way they tell him to. One guy persuades him with arguments, another with money and the result is all the same as if there was a butcher sitting there instaed of that plumber.

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February 23, 2020, 01:15:55 PM
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I think that at the moment nothing will change from our choice (I mean the official elections), because this is all just a performance for the people, the government, in any case, is ruled by the elites, and it doesn't matter what will be officially - democracy or whatever .
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