‘Democracy’ Has a Peculiar Aftertaste
JB Shurk, Gatestone Institute, 4/24 The American system of government is a federation of sovereign states that retain inherent powers not specifically delegated to the national government. It is a republic that separates discrete powers among coequal and competing branches of government — namely the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial. It is a representative democracy that […]
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