Statistics the Left doesn't want you to see.

Ah, no. What's undemocratic is the majority voted for someone else and didn't win.
Duopoly of Sodom and Gomorrah

What's democratic is that the majority across "flyover country" doesn't want to become slaves to the large population centers, which they still outnumber. In fact they might vote to have every state get two more electoral votes. Barely escaping the Horror of the Hillareich might make us further limit the power of the degenerate metropolises.
 
She won, just not

See how stupid this sounds? Hillary's the president, just she's not.
In a democracy she won, the majority rule (but not here)..

That's by design. The founders knew that most humans are parasitic low-IQ wastes of space that are lazy and consume more than they produce. Furthermore, it's not a coincidence that the population that most consumes more than they produce vote left (if you can't compete you have to force people to give up their wealth to you).

Since this was designed to be a country of self reliant, non-para
In a democracy she won

So she won in a fantasy that you're confusing with reality. Might want to see a shrink about that.

Your ignorance of how our form of government works is noted. Scared of books since an early age?

The United States is, indeed, a republic, not a democracy. Accurately defined, a democracy is a form of government in which the people decide policy matters directly--through town hall meetings or by voting on ballot initiatives and referendums. A republic, on the other hand, is a system in which the people choose representatives who, in turn, make policy decisions on their behalf. The Framers of the Constitution were altogether fearful of pure democracy. Everything they read and studied taught them that pure democracies "have ever been spectacles of turbulence and contention; have ever been found incompatible with personal security or the rights of property; and have in general been as short in their lives as they have been violent in their deaths" (Federalist No. 10).
ThisNation.com--Is the United States a democracy?
I know what our government is. I also know it's - undemocratic.

That's by design. The founders knew that most humans are parasitic low-IQ wastes of space that are lazy and consume more resources than they produce (especially those that spent their genetic formative years in certain hemispheres/climates) . Furthermore, it's not a coincidence that the population with the highest predilection to consume more than they produce vote left. If one can't compete in an open market, they have to force others to give up their wealth to them.

Since this was designed to be a country of self-reliant, non-parasitic people, it is a bad idea to leave the decisions of how to run a successful country to the lowest common denominator known as the "majority". All they are going to do is vote to give themselves for resources that they didn't earn and were confiscated from the productive class. They don't have the intellectual capacity to see beyond themselves and "The Gibs".
 
She won, just not

See how stupid this sounds? Hillary's the president, just she's not.
In a democracy she won, the majority rule (but not here)..

That's by design. The founders knew that most humans are parasitic low-IQ wastes of space that are lazy and consume more than they produce. Furthermore, it's not a coincidence that the population that most consumes more than they produce vote left (if you can't compete you have to force people to give up their wealth to you).

Since this was designed to be a country of self reliant, non-para
In a democracy she won

So she won in a fantasy that you're confusing with reality. Might want to see a shrink about that.

Your ignorance of how our form of government works is noted. Scared of books since an early age?

The United States is, indeed, a republic, not a democracy. Accurately defined, a democracy is a form of government in which the people decide policy matters directly--through town hall meetings or by voting on ballot initiatives and referendums. A republic, on the other hand, is a system in which the people choose representatives who, in turn, make policy decisions on their behalf. The Framers of the Constitution were altogether fearful of pure democracy. Everything they read and studied taught them that pure democracies "have ever been spectacles of turbulence and contention; have ever been found incompatible with personal security or the rights of property; and have in general been as short in their lives as they have been violent in their deaths" (Federalist No. 10).
ThisNation.com--Is the United States a democracy?
I know what our government is. I also know it's - undemocratic.

That's by design. The founders knew that most humans are parasitic low-IQ wastes of space that are lazy and consume more resources than they produce (especially those that spent their genetic formative years in certain hemispheres/climates) . Furthermore, it's not a coincidence that the population with the highest predilection to consume more than they produce vote left. If one can't compete in an open market, they have to force others to give up their wealth to them.

Since this was designed to be a country of self-reliant, non-parasitic people, it is a bad idea to leave the decisions of how to run a successful country to the lowest common denominator known as the "majority". All they are going to do is vote to give themselves for resources that they didn't earn and were confiscated from the productive class. They don't have the intellectual capacity to see beyond themselves and "The Gibs".
Vicarious and Vicious

All criminals, dictators, and oligarchs indulge in the same simple-minded self-glorifying delusions that inspire the Aynals. And once again, the majority you feel so superior to would never have let the mooching minorities vote. You quote data that were brought about by the anti-majority system your own Daddy-hating spoiled brats took over.
 
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