Democracy Sucks (Vote for AMP)

Day 2,682, 02:42 Published in USA USA by Dio Soryu

Greetings, America.

Democracy has, once again, failed us.

I speak of the recently passed law of our Congress, which can be read here.

This law mandates that Congress deny duly elected public officials the right to represent their constituents for representing what they believe is in the best interest of the American people.

Note, I do not deny the right of Congress to impose this law. As is provided in the eUS Constitution, the Congress shall organize itself as it sees fit. However, the right to pass a law does not imply it is just.

The implication of this law, in conjunction with the Dictator Law, means that a censured Congressperson will now lose, not simply their ability to speak before Congress, but any and all representation.

Of course, this is in direct contradiction to the claim that the Dictatorship would not change our Democracy.

Despite my opposition to representational Democracy, I am running for Congress. As much as I believe and would love for America to embrace a true Dictatorship, for now that is not America's desire and I will respect that.

However, what I cannot respect is a Congress that claims authority over any and all things and has zero checks on its powers or limits on its authority.

There are a great many people in this nation who feel the Dictatorship law represents a threat to Democracy on the grounds that it provides unlimited authority to the Executive Branch. There are a great many people in this nation that blame whoever the sitting President is for refusing them representation.

It is not the President that denies descending opinions.

I believe Americans have the right to fight for what they believe and that the just cause will prevail. Should the Dictatorship have failed, it would be right that it had done so and, should the damage of one Congressperson be the deciding factor, so be it.

I am not prone to paranoid delusion and count many of the people who passed this law as friends and people I respect. I do not believe this to be a conspiracy, but the fault of a fundamental failure in the system and an over-reaction to a perceived threat that does not exist.


I believe it is not in our interest to alienate those of us who do not agree, and I believe we have alienated far too many people in the past and more than once has it cost us.


I believe this law should never have been proposed.


I believe it is not the place of Congress or even the US Government to dictate to it's citizens where they are allowed to fight.


I believe a just Government has no need to and that the people of a just Government are happy to fight for it.


I am running for Congress and I will fight to repeal this bill and I will fight to restrict the authority of Congress.





Love,