Monday, May 30, 2022

Representative Democratic Model- Electable Offices Part Forty- Dividing the Role Of Legislator-(Federal)-Session One

Representative Democratic Model- Electable Offices

Part Forty- Dividing the Role Of Legislator-(Federal)-Session One


When the American Constitution was drafted and made into law, the federal government was supposed to have only a limited role in the governance of the nation. The Civil War changed all that. The Founding Fathers did not foresee the Federal Government being as authoritative as it is now.

They also did not expect the amount of tyrannical power brokering conducted by so many authoritarian committees. The US Constitution made it clear that this was not supposed to happen in the passing of laws. These "filters" (committees) are really an anathema and contradiction in the preservation of a Republican Democratic Republic. 



Cliff Notes Version: Federal Government is now sovereign and the authoritative government power. The rise of authoritarian committees in the federal legislature are an anathema to the ideals of the Republican Democratic Republic. This filtration by these committees erodes such ideals instead because it causes certain legislators to have more authority and different responsibilities than others.

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