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Originally Posted by Alex Stroup
In our country the people are never given direct voice in the actions of our federal government. We never vote on what the government will do, we only ever vote on who will get to decide what the government will do.
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Though you alluded to it elsewhere in your post, I wanted to point out the distinction with California and other states that have a referendum system. I seem to remember, Alex, you were against such a system ... but I am whole-heartedly in favor of it. I'm perfectly comfortable with constitutionality being the balwark against mob tyranny, and I find direct action by the electorate to pass laws to be the only workable solution to grid-locked government and insufficient progress for civilization.
The California referendum system is far from perfect. I'd like to see proposed laws vetted for constitutionality
before they're allowed on the ballot. It seems every law passed directly by the electorate is tied up in court challenges for decades .... leaving us right back with the insufficient progress that the system aims to remedy.