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Will the United States still be a democracy in 50 years?

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Yes
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No
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Yes

by D Par

Created on: July 10, 2009

The US has shown that it can maintain itself as a democracy for over 200 years. With this track record of success, there is no doubt the US will still be a democracy in 50 years.

This is not a fluke. There is a foundation. It's called the US Constitution. The Constitution has embodied US principles for hundreds of years. The Constitution assures a US democracy. There must be checks and balances and different branches of government. The constitution keeps the power in the hands of the people and prevents monarchies and dictatorships.

This system has worked for all these years. Legislators and the President are elected by the people. There is no opposition to this system. Power has been passed for years and years without a hitch. There is no reason to think US democracy will fail anytime in the next 50 years.

Plus, there are state governments that can keep the federal government in check. States are given power by the constitution and can make their own laws and set their own taxes. That keeps democracy alive at a smaller scale. And local elections at the city level are also vital to the democratic process.

Some may wonder if extreme political ideology is a threat to democracy. Sure there are extreme right wingers and left wingers, and fascists and communists, but that is not something to worry about. The political spectrum swings back and forth constantly, and ideas from both sides balance out in the middle. Both sides are heard, and that is taken into account while creating the best plan of action. Communist and fascist movements have never worked in America, and those will not replace US democracy.

A key to any democracy is freedom of the media. The US has extremely free media, and that will keep the government in check. The people can and will be represented through the media by journalist who will ask the tough questions. Also, bloggers can expose any government mistakes, putting pressure on the government to do the will of the people. There is no state media feeding government propaganda to the people.

Furthermore, democracy is fundamentally part of America. From the Puritan work ethic, people are hard working and empowered. People want to be heard, and will be active participates. This is made easier through technology and the internet, where everyone has a voice. The ideals of the American Dream effuse democracy, where everyone has a say and can make it big.

The American Spirit is strong, and American democracy will be strong for many years to come.

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No

by Patrick Sills

Created on: November 02, 2009

As of this writing in November 2009, those of us who are citizens of the United States have already seen an erosion of personal liberties. Based on the events that have occurred in the past couple of decades, democracy as we know it and as well as our founding fathers knew it is fast becoming extinct. Thus, it becomes reasonable to predict that this nation is well on its way to becoming a Socialist state.

The Merriam-Webster online dictionary defines democracy as a form of government by and for the people. Elections are held, and eligible citizens are able to vote for political candidates who supposedly best represent common ideals. Put simply, those in the public sector determine who is best suited to exercise political authority. Moreover, all inhabitants are regarded as equals without hereditary or arbitrary distinctions or privilege. In other words, we are not to be discriminated against due to race, creed, or lifestyle; provided that it is within legal boundaries, nor is one group supposed to be favored over another.

So what has happened over the past 20 years or so? Government has simply changed laws and passed intrusive ordinances at every level under the assumption that they know what is best for the public. Elected officials no longer represent the people but instead go along with whoever fills their pockets for campaign contributions or even personal gain. Promises that are made to the citizens are broken time and time again once the person in question has been elected to office. Within the confines of the public, those with the most money and thus influence have their wishes granted while the rest of us are left holding a figurative bag of coal.

Under the guise of saving lives, we have mandatory seat belt laws that infringe on our privacy, yet at the same time we could be building cars that get 150 miles to the gallon. Why hasn't this happened? The greedy oil companies would lose money! Government has concocted reports based on bogus, biased studies that employ junk science as a weapon to demonize those who choose to smoke tobacco; a legal product. Suddenly, in the past two decades, those who don't wear seat belts or who light up in public are classified as criminals. The concept of free enterprise no longer applies; as private business owners are forced to forfeit revenue from patrons who smoke. Tobacco users are further marginalized as public bans have been extended to the outdoors, in private dwellings, and personal vehicles. The act of smoking is deliberately being concealed from children as photos in history books that depict it are being airbrushed. An increasing number of cameras are being installed to intercept those who exceed speed limits and violate other traffic laws. Machines are not infallible. Whatever happened to the notion of being innocent until proven guilty? We are now being told by government what we can eat and drink as well. Soda machines are being banned from public schools, and foods with trans fats have been banned in many places. Similar to the flawed research on so-called "secondhand smoke," we can thank a man-made obesity epidemic that was created simply by lowering the accepted Body Mass Index of those labeled to be of ideal weight.

With national health care looming on the horizon, it's a sure bet that government will dictate further how we as citizens lead our lives. Karl Marx once said that Socialism is inevitable in every society. Big Brother has arrived. If the United States is to remain a democracy, we must show him the door.

That is, if it isn't too late already.

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