I find the whole notion that having a revolving door government is a measure of democracy is absurd beyond belief. You want power of recall, and the ability to hold the government accountable. Simply shuffling who’s in charge doesn’t accomplish that.
Imagine a hamburger that’s good. You want to keep eating that hamburger forever. Mm, good burger. But if a hamburger is bad, you want to stop eating it. You want to throw up out of your car window onto the interstate because the bad hamburger made you sick.
I find the whole notion that having a revolving door government is a measure of democracy is absurd beyond belief. You want power of recall, and the ability to hold the government accountable. Simply shuffling who’s in charge doesn’t accomplish that.
We have to put it in American terms: if you have a winning football coach, you don’t fire him after 8 years just because.
Imagine a hamburger that’s good. You want to keep eating that hamburger forever. Mm, good burger. But if a hamburger is bad, you want to stop eating it. You want to throw up out of your car window onto the interstate because the bad hamburger made you sick.