If Democracy fails to click on USA, how can one expect it to work on other nations of the world?
For at least 12 years we’ve been hearing Americans complaining about the way in which their Presidents got elected. Election frauds, irregularities, stupid voters, false promises etc. and what not.
In so many ways, the USA is the no. 1 nation of the world, and many people look at it as having the best democracy in the world.
Yet that democracy has failed to produce results satisfying to a clear majority of the US population for at least 3 consecutive times.
What’s up? Is democracy really the best and most compatible form of government for the present world?
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Would the world be better off, under a one world democracy?
Isn’t the main problem third world countries have, a corrupt and inefficient government? Considering the majority of the world is in poverty, wouldn’t the majority of the world be better off, being represented under the same government? Wouldn’t trade be a lot more efficient with no tariffs? Consider the continent richest in natural resources, Africa, which would have the most to gain, and the most to offer the world. Clearly, the current system isn’t working. Therefore, isn’t it time for a one world democracy?
To take the Africa example further, a democracy would have a lot less corruption than the average African nation. Under a one world democracy, the government would function a lot better in Africa, allowing them to prosper. Under a one world democracy, capital injections can be allocated to third world countries, to build schools, infrastructure, and teach them to take advantage of the natural resources on their land. I don’t see this happening with the current system. I see no reason why anyone would say, “the rest of the world would be like Africa under a one world democracy.” Capital injections can be slow and gradual into third world countries, so they build them themselves up. When third world countries are built up and the people have jobs, then they will contribute more back to the system. Then capital injections can be increased a little more, and the cycle of growth would continue, until nations are about as indistinguishable from each other as the 50 states are in the U.S.A.
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