Direct Democracy is the only way

Direct Democracy is the only way.

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To crash your country's economy like a plane nose diving into a fireworks warehouse.

perhaps for an ethnically homogeneous state

>checks flag
wait

True

thx1138 is the only way

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I think this will be the new EU flag soon

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America is right here with you. Fuck the labor unions who cut pay and outsource to undocumented workers like any other private business

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democracy is mobocracy.

>Vertical bands
unaesthetical kys

Direct democracy gets hijacked by jews who control the media

it sure is. as long as only white gun owning veteran working fathers are the people allowed to vote.

But it’s literally not the only way you dumb French bastard.

>completely fails at addressing argument and proves the nature of his worthless slide thread

ass

Sounds great! Every voter must prove he is a white Christian land owner before casting his vote.

>first vote is to ban direct democracy and hang all niggers. Passes by a landslide.
>OP is first to swing

if I could I'd buy a ticket and fly out to support this sweeping anti-Rothschild movement, but I can't

I will do my part to install the idea of action in all my EU friends so that it picks up in more than just France and Belgium

It can only work in a city state

>9/10 people really enjoyed the gangrape so it must be ok.

Troll post.

dont bitch when whites run the show completely

Concentration of power lies opposite to bureaucracy. A monarchy with a people willing to depose a despot is the ideal social structure. Any structure that dilutes power over multiple people will eventually create bureaucracies that result in a two party corporatist stalemate and the disenfranchisement of the working class.

in a town that is

This is the opposite of the correct way to go
It's so terribad no honest person with a brain would ever advocate for it

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nah, burgers have it mostly right, an excellent system
except all the new age man bitches now refuse to water the tree o liberty

>Direct Democracy
that's anarchy you faguette

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>California, NYC, all urban centers have leveraged state and city income taxes to funnel wealthy into their cities
>urban areas artificially manipulate real estate to hyperinflate property values, allowing them to funnel wealth through the property tax deduction
>urban areas are incentivized to maintain a growing welfare-dependent underclass, as their welfare benefits are directly spent on local businesses in their cities
>politicians enacting these policies need perpetual immigration in order to maintain this underclass, further marginalizing the efforts of the middle class
>80% of workers now cannot even afford a middle-class lifestyle

Burgers didn't get it right. Our founding fathers made a system that would be stable for a very long time, but they did not realize that this stability would lead to corruption on a scale that would be unfathomable to them at the time. We are the most corrupt of nations, and our culture is the sickness that seeks to destroy all virtue. Do not applaud us.

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Democracy in ancient Athens:
Any voter can propose a new law
Any voter can propose to eliminate any law
Any voter can fill any public position, except Army General, which must be filled by someone with experience and Treasurer, which can only be filled by someone rich, so in case he steals people can be paid back
To pass any decision you must have half the votes plus one.

To be able to vote you must be:
>Athenian, that means, from Athenian parents
>Man
>Free
>Enrolled in the army and fight whenever necessary, which was quite often. No exceptions.

Seems fair to me

Democratic decision making reduces blind spots and can help prevent abuse of power, along with giving more people a stake. That said, it is impossible to have a population capable of filling the role of intelligent and informed voters without heavily restricting it. It's not a matter of "this bill raises taxes" or "this bill gives us universal healthcare". Do you think people will read a 10000 page piece of legislation? Even career politicians don't, they have aides and lawyers giving them a synopsis. Imagine the loss of information transmitting the details to the general population. There is no way to sum up the ACA for instance in a way people will be able to understand in five minutes. People with day jobs can't be involved in governance anymore with how big the country is and how large and complex our institutions are now. Direct democracy could work supplementally, like with ballot initiatives, or it could work on smaller scales in which there is a smaller community with a less overbearing government

>when every dollar is a vote

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