De Tocqueville famously warned about the tyranny of the majority. The guy was brilliant and deeply perceptive as he surveyed democracy in action in America early on.
"Yet where absolute monarchs had failed, democracy succeeds, for the strength of the majority is unlimited and all pervasive,
and the doctrines of equality and majority rule have substituted for the tyranny of the few over the many the more absolute, imperious and widely accepted tyranny of the many over the few."
"The people" whose will was served giving Tay Tay her flight are also "the people" who gave us Trump.
Our founding fathers were no fans of unfettered "will of the people." Ironically, that was the whole point of the Electoral College. "The people" couldn't vote for US Senators until 1913.
I'm not saying there's any better way.
I'm with Winnie Churchill on that. I'm just saying, like De Tocqueville, that the "will of the people" can be a double edged sword.
Winnie has a few parting words for you:
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