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So if people are our problem, why should we give them the power. Sure you vote, do you really think it matters at the end of the day? They'll do what they want anyway. There is no way two people can understand the needs and wants of a whole district. It's lunacy.
I think/believe under this system with party affiliation as well as the oligarchy we've become voting becomes far less meaningful. I don't think you'll ever see me argue that point. And whether or not the one or two is meeting the "needs and wants" of a whole district is up to the voters as it should be. But unfortunately, the party affiliation determines whether or not a person will ascend to that position to help or not. And honestly, it's growing worse each and every election cycle.
But I also think all governments throughout time follow the same principles, whether it be the Tyranny Liberty Model:
https://adask.wordpress.com/2013/02/27/the-tyranny-liberty-cycle-of-government/
Or the Tytler Cycle:
The Tytler Cycle Revisited | Common Sense Government
Or maybe even a little bit of anarchy mixed in for good measure:
https://darkfort.wordpress.com/2011/07/22/56/
Big picture here, history is our guide and we're on the precipice of dark times regardless of the model you follow.
Your last paragraph suggest it's government that brings order. That's crazy talk.
Governments do bring order, regardless of your thoughts on the matter, as they unify people under a common purpose and direction. Whether that's An-Cap or a Republic, all systems of government seek to gain order from chaos and implement laws. What level of laws is a matter of choice in the type of government.
