Essay Archive - A Direct Democracy
A Direct Democracy
Because of voter apathy, elections held for representatives, senators, and even the presidency has reduced itself by a vast amount. When a grand tally of all registered voters are taken into account, it turns out to be a mere 15 percent. This happens because people feel like their concerns, opinions, and votes don’t matter. That all could change if we adopted a Direct Democracy, in which, voter apathy will disappear.
Direct Democracy is where the people control the government through nonpartisan elected representatives and being able to decide any matters having to do with taxes and public policies. The....
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