- Apr 10, 2001
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Assuming that Bush has indeed won the election, that the presidet will appoint a conservative supreme court judge if Renquist dies, and now that many addittional republicans have been elected to office, I have a question to pose.
With such a loppsided government, how can a fair actualization of the system of checks and balances exist? Simply, it forces the constituency of the United States to rely solely on the neutrallity of these officials, and it all but silences any voice minority issues might have in government.
Isn't this a democratic (regarding the term, not party) disaster?
With such a loppsided government, how can a fair actualization of the system of checks and balances exist? Simply, it forces the constituency of the United States to rely solely on the neutrallity of these officials, and it all but silences any voice minority issues might have in government.
Isn't this a democratic (regarding the term, not party) disaster?
