Tuesday, May 31, 2022

Representative Democratic Model- Electable Offices Part Forty-Three Dividing the Role Of Legislator-(Local)

Representative Democratic Model- Electable Offices   Part Forty-Three

Dividing the Role Of Legislator-(Local)


Local government is government in its simplest form. In the USA, local government really has no authority and sovereignty. State and especially federal laws supersede local ordinances.

In lieu of the preceding, there is no need for a separate Official Legislative Proposer at the local level. The same people who propose ordinances can also vote on those ordinances. 

The states' legislatures need this division in order to prevent direct democratic mode. The federal legislature needs this division in order to prevent Imperial Democratic mode. Both result in tyranny.

However, local government and its legislature is in no need for this as it is not nearly as complex as state and federal government.



Cliff Notes Version: Since local governance is supposed to be the simplest, there is no need for a separate Official Legislative Proposer.

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