Originally posted by Habu
Sorry proportional represantation does not work, it leads to fractured weak governments like in Isreal.
Or Australia, Denmark, Ireland, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden... etc etc. Lots of weak fractured governments around the world, eh? One price you have to pay for actual democracy is that people have
several different opinions. If you're really interested in having a strong government, try communism or fascism - democracy is not for you.
In a party system it is possible to win the general election but come behind in the popular vote. It is not conspiracy, it is just the nature of demographics. The last election was close but GWB won. And he won the recounts.
Did I say anything about conspiracies or recounts? No. It comes down to bad modelling - the electoral college badly modelled the opinion of the American people. Or to do away with all the semantics: more people voted for the loser than the winner. The system is not representative of the majority opinion - in short it is undemocratic. No conspiracy, no recount nonsense required. Saying it's "just the nature of demographics" does not magically make it the fact that it is a unrepresentative system disappear. Does GWB rule demographically? No. He governs the whole of the US.
A parable to make it easy for you: reality = public opinion, the flight model = the electoral system, the sim = government. You say "This is the best flight model in the world" I say "but the flight model doesn't work because in reality, the Mustang should go at 425 mph at 20k, but in the sim it only goes 300 mph." Your reply is "The flight model is wrong, but only because that's how the flight model works."
If it is not the greatest democracy then tell me what is? Sorry Switzerland has done little to stand up for freedom and democracy in the internation arena in the past 100 years. That is not their fault, they are just not big enough nor powerful enough to do so.
The US is a super power and it wields its power carefully. It is not afraid to fight when it sees the need to.
Ahh I see the crux of your argument now - you mean the US is a democracy with the largest, most active military. The country with the biggest stick. To my mind these qualifications seem less about being "the greatest democracy" and rather more to do with being "the greatest purveyor of violence in the world today", as Dr King put it. I took "greatest democracy in the world" as meaning the country with the form of government which best represents the wishes of all it's people. So the fact that Switzerland has "done little to stand up for freedom and democracy in the international arena in the past 100 years" is utterly irrelevant in determining how democratic it is -
only the extent to which the Swiss government did what the Swiss people wanted it to do is relevant.