Power to the people

"... the Founders were well-educated men of wealth and accomplishment. They limited voting originally to male property owners. Their idea, which we can see today makes a lot of sense, is that you should have a stake in the system before you start getting a voice in how to run it.

Ditto!
 
Don't forget, the Founders were well-educated men of wealth and accomplishment. They limited voting originally to male property owners. Their idea, which we can see today makes a lot of sense, is that you should have a stake in the system before you start getting a voice in how to run it.

But then we decided that maybe feudalism wasn't such a good thing after all.
 
Sen. Stacey Campfield defeated in Republican primary

Tennessee state Sen. Stacey Campfield, R-Knoxville, who has made national headlines for backing controversial bills and making statements lampooned by late-night comedians, lost his bid for a second Senate term decisively Thursday.

Campfield, a mainstay at the legislature since being elected to the House in 2004, finished with 5,824 votes, just 28 percent of the overall vote, compared to 13,977 votes, 67 percent, for Richard Briggs, a Knox County commissioner. more . . .
 
Sen. Stacey Campfield defeated in Republican primary

Tennessee state Sen. Stacey Campfield, R-Knoxville, who has made national headlines for backing controversial bills and making statements lampooned by late-night comedians, lost his bid for a second Senate term decisively Thursday.

Campfield, a mainstay at the legislature since being elected to the House in 2004, finished with 5,824 votes, just 28 percent of the overall vote, compared to 13,977 votes, 67 percent, for Richard Briggs, a Knox County commissioner. more . . .

Good riddance.
 
i am concerned about tyranny of the federal govt because power was usurped from the states... originally the state legislature chose how senators were elected. If senators were still tied in that closely to states i doubt we would have seen this massive expansion of the federal govt.

I suspect the federal govt would be working for the states.

Good point.
 
If the wolves own property, and the lamb does not, it's a republic, what the wolves intended, and all is good.

Only if the lambs elected the wolves.

Of course, if the lambs hadn't the right to vote, then we're back to a feudal system.
 
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