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Why Should We Elect Officials?

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Often we find our governmental process slow, hindered, redundant, and to be blunt, flawed. We find it nearly impossible to pass any legislation for our cause. It seems that even when we elect a candidate for president that has promised to lower taxes, stop abortion, or protect gun rights, that nothing ever gets done. We’ve been placed in a system that promises rule by the people, but anytime the people try to implement rule, it seems that their flame is snuffed, their enthusiasm drowned, their shouts dampened, and their voices silenced. Why then? We elect these officials who we complain about, so in some ways, this is indicative of our inability to elect proper officials. If that is the case, why can’t we elect officials to do the job we …show more content…

When it was all said and done, the framers of the Constitution had created something the likes of which no country had ever seen before, and it would ultimately prove to be the foundation for the greatest nation in the world. Why doesn’t government seem to hear us? What could possibly be keeping our government from implementing what we, the people, want? The answer may be surprising. . .it’s the Constitution. The words that our government is bound to follow are also the blockade that stands in the way of the people’s quick implementation of ideas. The founders of this country wrote it to be such. They knew the danger of giving people complete control to govern themselves. As Tommy Lee Jones says in Men in Black, “A person is smart; people are dumb, panicky, dangerous animals, and you know it” (Men in Black). The framers of the Constitution knew that if given the reigns completely, the people of this country would most likely drive this carriage of democracy straight into a deep, messy ditch. Therefore, several articles of the Constitution are devoted mainly to slowing the process of government. It’s a disappointing truth, but a truth nonetheless, that a slow, inefficient government is a safe government. To protect the people from legislation being passed that would endanger our liberty, the process must move at nearly a

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