The US is a Republic, not a democracy.
With that in mind, I do not understand what the cartoon was referring to?
A republic is a democracy, just a watered down one. The U.S Federal Constitution came closer to a democracy than the Confederal Union did which actually protected minority rights.The US is a Republic, not a democracy.
With that in mind, I do not understand what the cartoon was referring to?
The US is a Republic, not a democracy.
With that in mind, I do not understand what the cartoon was referring to?
The US is a Republic, not a democracy.
With that in mind, I do not understand what the cartoon was referring to?
When in our government's history was the president of the republic not also the comander in chief?The US is both. We're a democratic republic.
The cartoon is mocking the "checks and balances - separation of powers" that our government was founded on; we help overthrow governments to put in a democracy when our own democracy's powers have gotten too unified.
When in our government's history was the president of the republic not also the comander in chief?
As I've explained countless times, 'democracy' has many forms; one of those forms is 'republic', which is the only one that's actually governed a nation. It IS a democracy.
There's a reason why apparently every US President has referred to our republic as a 'democracy'. It is one. It's "direct democracy" that's the form you mistakenly insist on.
As for understanidng the cartoon, which one? The opera? Citizens United's corrupt ruling allows the corporate money to drown out the people in our democracy is the point.
Oh, I thought the point of the cartoon was that the 'attack' not only didn't sound good but it makes no sense whatsoever.He always has been, which is the point of the cartoon, that what sounds good as an attack on China turns out to also describe us.
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If Republic always meant democracy that title would be a little redundant wouldn't it?
I'm not going to bother quoting the dictionary for you, but for this point, no, it's not any more than "automobile" is redundant with "motor vehicle".
An automobile is always a motor vehicle, with trivial exceptions (hot wheels).
A motor vehicle is not always an automobile (motorcycle, snowmobile, airplane).
I love a good blonde joke.