Part of the problem of elections is that it makes elected officials think that whatever they do, they do with the full consent of the governed. This begets corruption in a somewhat paradoxical way. The truth is that the form of government ultimately matters very little. What is most important is that our leaders are moral and both understand and can execute in favor of the common good, i.e. God.
Part of the problem of elections is that it makes elected officials think that whatever they do, they do with the full consent of the governed. This begets corruption in a somewhat paradoxical way. The truth is that the form of government ultimately matters very little. What is most important is that our leaders are moral and both understand and can execute in favor of the common good, i.e. God.
i.e The Constitution.