As a Leadership Coach, you might wonder why I’m blogging about politics. Simple! I have this old fashioned idea that leaders should have some idea what they are talking about. I am tired of seeing Senators and Congressmen stating that we live in a democracy. Hogwash! Most of our elected officials don’t even know what a Republic is. Most of our teachers don’t know either and certainly don’t teach it. If a leader is so ignorant that they don’t know where a path is headed, do we really want to follow them down that path? Why are we letting them lead in the first place.
Our founding fathers never intended this to be a democracy. It was supposed to be a Republic. Ask 10 people to tell you the difference and 9 of them will fail. Creating a Republic and not a Democracy is the single best thing our forefathers did for us and yet most people don’t even know the difference. Shameful. If you are one of those who don’t know the difference between a Republic and a Democracy I beg you to go view this video.
The American Form of Government
As Walter E. Williams, a nationally-acclaimed economist of George Mason University so eloquently stated,
Democracy and majority rule give an aura of legitimacy to acts that would otherwise be deemed tyranny. Think about it. How many decisions in our day-to-day lives would we like to be made through majority rule or the democratic process? How about the decision whether you should watch a football game on television or “Law and Order”? What about whether you drive a Chevrolet or a Ford, or whether your Easter dinner is turkey or ham? Were such decisions made in the political arena, most of us would deem it tyranny. Why isn’t it also tyranny for the democratic process to mandate what type of light bulbs we use, how many gallons of water to flush toilets or whether money should be taken out of our paycheck for retirement?
The founders of our nation held a deep abhorrence for democracy and majority rule. In Federalist Paper No. 10, James Madison wrote, “Measures are too often decided, not according to the rules of justice and the rights of the minor party, but by the superior force of an interested and overbearing majority.” John Adams predicted, “Remember, democracy never lasts long. It soon wastes, exhausts, and murders itself. There was never a democracy yet that did not commit suicide.” Our founders intended for us to have a republican form of limited government where the protection of individual God-given rights was the primary job of government.
When you look at all of the truly inspired leaders that founded this country, and then look at the total lack of selfless, competent leadership today, one must ponder where we went wrong. Leaders aren’t born, they develop. But they develop out of a solid foundation based on core values such as taking responsibility, a love and respect for others, and a conviction to do what is right. Until we, as a country, can restore such basic values, we will continue to find ourselves with politicians instead of leaders. Politicians who will continue to push us toward democracy because it pads their pockets.
If you don’t fear a democracy let me ask you how you would feel if the majority decided tomorrow that blue-eyed blonds shouldn’t be allowed to drive. Or that anyone over the age of 70 should be put to sleep because it costs too much to care for them. Think it can’t happen. Look around at the changes that have taken place in just the last 10 years.


Your reference to James Madison’s quote in Federalist Paper No. 10, “Measures are too often decided, not according to the rules of justice and the rights of the minor party, but by the superior force of an interested and overbearing majority.” is interesting in light of the recently passed Federal budget.
President Obama’s three major budget items, health care, education and energy reform are being pushed on the basis that he and Congress believe that a majority of citizens desire them. And that may be true. I am not convinced.
However, Article 1, Section 8 of the Constitution clearly defines the powers granted to the Federal government by ‘We The People’. Nowhere in there will you find the powers to provide for anyone’s health care or education. In addition, Article 1, Section 9 expressly prohibits the Federal government from favoring one group of energy providers through subsidies while punishing another group of energy providers through punitive taxation.
However admirable and altruistic some may believe these three major budget items to be, they are in direct violation of the Constitution. This is just an example of what can happen when we lose control of our Republic through democracy.
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