Survey: 63 Percent of Americans Want Popular Vote to Decide Presidential Elections [More]
That’s about the same percentage as “could not name a single right protected by the First Amendment.”
Seems a little Hosea is in order…
[Via bondmen]
Notes from the Resistance
Survey: 63 Percent of Americans Want Popular Vote to Decide Presidential Elections [More]
That’s about the same percentage as “could not name a single right protected by the First Amendment.”
Seems a little Hosea is in order…
[Via bondmen]
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Well, they keep getting told we’re living in a democracy.
Surprising that they should expect the country to be run like one?
If they were required to know “The Pledge” and be able to explain it, they might have a glimmer of what a republic is, how one differs from a democracy, and why the differences are important.
So forget expecting them to be aware of this:
Article IV, Section 4:
The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government, and shall protect each of them against Invasion; and on Application of the Legislature, or of the Executive (when the Legislature cannot be convened) against domestic Violence.
But I think you’d have a rough time explaining any of that to someone who can’t identify who we were fighting in The Vietnam War and/or has no clue what the Supreme Court does.
So 63%, no matter where domiciled, will accept the edicts of the coastal elites plus a couple of mid-continent bastions of collectivism.
Outstanding.