What is America's True Form of Government?

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  1. NaturalBorn

    NaturalBorn New Member Past Donor

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    This is especially illuminating at around the nine minute mark:

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7M-7LkvcVw"]YouTube - What is America's True Form of Government?[/ame]
     
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    dixiehunter Banned

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    Rapidly heading into a Socialistic Goverment.

    Total Goverment Rule over the People......Big Brother will be BIG BROTHER.
     
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    There are a lot of problems with this video. One is that it is too simplistic: the reason Fascism and Nazism are considered right-wing was its belief in property rights and corporations. People confused by Nazi wartime economic activities forget just how much control the United States exerted on its wartime economy under much less dire circumstances. As evidenced by my political rating below, there is a spectrum between freedom and authority on one axis, and between left and right-wing thinking on another.

    It is also too simplistic in that it doesn't list other forms of government. There is plutocracy (rule of the rich), kleptocracy (rule of the thieves), theocracy (rule by religious leaders) and so forth and so on. There are governments by a dominant extended family (Saudi Arabia) and governments dominated by a few corporate interests or by a few very large landowners.
     
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    I would say that it is heading to a more socialist type of country much like Europe, but we are not quite where europe is yet.
     
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    9/11 was an inside job Well-Known Member

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    definetely,its a government of the corporations,for the corporations and by the corporations,the constitution has been shreaded to pieces and no longer exists anymore.
     
  6. 1AmericansView

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    Even though the U.S. is suppose to be a Democratic Republic. it is more of a Plutocracy.

    Many states are definitely more of a Plutocracy then any other type of government.

    The Public Unions spend Huge amounts of Tax Dollars to elect somebody who will give them great deals to pad their own pockets.

    Such as the L.A. Mayor giving the Unions a deal that screws the L.A. Tax payers and pads the pockets of the unions.
     
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    I would almost agree that the Constitution is worth nothing. but for other reasons then you.

    I say with this administration that the Constitution is not worth anything when he decides what he wants to support and what he does not want to support.

    his duty as President is fairly simple when it comes to U.S. Law. to fight and enforce U.S. laws.

    but he has chosen not to do that. he choses what U.S. laws to fight for. and what laws not to fight for.
     
  8. NaturalBorn

    NaturalBorn New Member Past Donor

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    The U.S.A was never supposed to be a democratic anything. The FFs made a point to avoid democracies. We are a Constitutional Republic. There is a big difference.

    The failing of our government, at this point in time is the fault of We The People to wrest our sovereign power back from our servants who we entrusted the powers they have, and have "overrun their cover".
     
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    lol I was suppose to put Federal Republic. but I was arguing with somebody on the phone about something to do with Germany lol.

    But my point still stands that Even though it was set up as a Federal Republic. It is still more of a Plutocracy
     
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    The video says in a Republic, society is ruled by law, but someone has to enforce the law for it to be effective.

    The video also neglects to point out that even in so-called Republics, gov'ts don't entirely keep their hands off, taxes is what I am talking about. Without taxation, gov'ts of any form would cease to exist.
     
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    NaturalBorn New Member Past Donor

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    Correct! Very good analysis.
     
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    9/11 was an inside job Well-Known Member

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    its definelty worth nothing.as i said,we have no constitution when we have a government of the corporations,for the corporations and by the corporations instead og the people which is the case and that sounds like every president we have had since JFK the REAL president we had who was for the people which is why our government killed him of course.
     
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    I would have to greatly disagree that we are a nation for the corporation, by the corporation.

    We are a country of public unions, illegals, and welfare recipients, for those groups.

    I don't see Taxes being raised for Corporations. I do however see Taxes being raised so welfare does not get cut, so public Union workers can continue to get raises even when they arn't performing their duties.

    Our politicians are making laws to protect the illegals instead of protecting Americans.

    We are having American lives taken. because the drug cartel is moving into our border states.

    The democrats won't do anything to deter that because they want amnesty so they can get another 13 million voters. so they can try to win more elections.

    We have states going and searching for people who can qualify for welfare so they can try to get their vote in the next election.

    We have public unions spending millions of tax dollars to try and get Democrats elected so they can make more deals to get them better benefits, higher pay. and less work.

    Corporations have been under attack by the liberal agenda for decades.

    The answer is always Raise taxes. never cut spending.

    Corporations have been sending work out to many different countries, where they can get the labor cheaper. because the taxes make it impossible to keep jobs in the U.S.

    Laws are made where businesses could be sued for everything. even when its the idiocy of the person using the product.

    If the United States politicians would learn to live within their means like the expect Americans do do. then we wouldn't have all the issues we have today.

    When America is going broke the politicians Idea to solve that problem is to print more money and spend more money.

    Well our kids and grandkids are going to have to find someway to make that money back. and to pay of the debt.

    Our kids, and grandkids are not going to have the benifits that we afford today. because this country is going to go broke. Because the ruling class that uses tax money to get what they want is just going to keep spending tax money.

    Why is it that somebody who is to lazy to get off their ass and get a job. be able to stay home and make money, have free babysitting, through the Government?

    Why is it that a teacher who does nothing all day and does not help provide a good education to their students get a raise each year? get free medical? get a free pension?

    Why is it that after a Public Union member has worked for 10 years its basically impossible to fire them. even when they don't perform their duties?

    In Los Angeles the DWP raised prices so they could go green? or was it to bail out los Angeles. or was it because they were running out of money. well whatever the end reason they used was.
    Where was the extra money going? their banks have over a billion dollars in it. So obviously the DWP wasn't going broke.

    after investigating a few of the DWP members while working. They saw several on duty going to a strip club and staying all day.

    They had some driving while drinking beer.

    They had some going to family picnics.

    most big Corporations in the U.S. are publicly traded Corporations. meaning that anybody owning stock has a part of that company.

    so American citizens who own stock are getting a benefit out of it.

    What do Americans benefit from the Public Unions
     
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    An Aussie lecturing on American politics. That is rich.
     
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    Yeh...A flip of a dime rich.
     
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    Totallitarian Police State. (I live in Illinois)
     
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    so very true.
     
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    Hi, all. Newb here, maiden post, etc. Hope it's all right if I make a comment or two.

    I agree with those who claim that America was intended to be a constitutional republic. I think that much was clearly stated by the Founding Fathers in their various essays, speeches, etc.

    Constitutionalism was derived in part from Locke's refutation of Filmer's insistence on the propriety of monarchical absolutism: If there is no divine right of kingship, then what else can lead to the formation of civil society but agreement or force? Hamilton echoed this question when he asked "whether [societies of men are] forever destined to depend for their political constitutions on accident and force." Thus, to avoid the inconveniences of accident and force the Framers adopted the metaphor of the social contract and then realized it in the form of a written constitution.

    Republicanism, of course, simply was the substitute for outright democracy: (ideally) reflective delegates vs. direct participation by the impassioned mob.

    So I think "constitutional republic" is a very accurate description. As to the extent of that government's power, it somewhat depends on whether you plant your flag nearer Hamilton or Madison. Hamilton appeared to be more content with an energetic national government, especially in the area of foreign policy and economics. Madison, on the other hand, favored a much more limited role for the national government, even going so far as to advocate the principle of nullification.

    I tend to be more of a Madison man, mainly because the big government folks haven't yet convinced me that the federal government is any wiser or more capable of good government than are the several state republics.

    Finally, since I'm new I don't know anything about the established friends, enemies, and factions here, so I may be walking into a hornets' nest; but I thought MegadethFan's comment was interesting -- Australian or not. And besides, the term "polyarchy" is an American creation. Having said that, I don't necessarily agree with MDF's observation. I'll have to dust off my Dahl, but my view of the polyarchical model was that it is fairly redundant -- that is, it adds to the lexicon of political science only nominally, without broadening our understanding of either politics in general or American politics in particular. But then, I never quite took Dahl seriously so long as he continued to downplay the significance of natural rights theory in American political philosophy.
     
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    NaturalBorn New Member Past Donor

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    Hey, thanks for the welcome. I don't know about the quality of the other posts yet, but I'll do my best to make some good contributions. Thanks also for the link to the other discussion. Whew! Looks like that one's been raging for a while. I'm not sure that I'll participate, but I may take a look around.

    Well, I just noticed the introduction thread, so I guess I'll mosey on over there and try to look presentable.
     
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    Its a state-capitalist system. It operates on a polyarchical government that changes marginally between governments. Its a state heading a world hegemon, supporting aiding and even perpetrating extreme acts of brutality, tyranny and control. That's the US government in a nutshell.
     
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    Just another gang.
     
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    Wow seriously? How is socialism a form of government. You can have socialism in a democracy, in a monarchy, and even a totalitarian state.
     
  25. NaturalBorn

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    Which the USA is neither one of those.
     

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