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For most of us, the idea that "governments derive their only just powers from the consent of the governed," a central tenet of the Declaration of Independence (a.k.a., the reason you're not working tomorrow), is taken as a given. But a surprisingly large contingent of Americans 13 percent, according to Rasmussen disagrees with that philosophy, apparently preferring tyrannical governments which wield power over their people through terror and violence. They must be very disappointed by all those elections we're having all the time! Another 17 percent are "undecided," which probably just means they couldn't follow the question and/or zoned out.
http://nymag.com/daily/intel/2012/07/many-americans-dont-agree-with-declaration.html
hobbit709
(41,694 posts)The Constitution does that.
The Declaration is one of the most subversive documents ever written.
BumRushDaShow
(129,441 posts)started invoking the Declaration rather than cite the Constitution which is the law of the land. They have started on a path to superimpose the label "Constitution" onto the beliefs of the Declaration in order to justify their sedition. And that's because too many Americans don't know the difference between the two documents.
lastlib
(23,286 posts)...could name all of "The Simpsons", but only 20 percent could name all of the freedoms listed in the First Amendment.
This goes a long way toward explaining why we have Repuglickins in power.
Art_from_Ark
(27,247 posts)Sounds like a low-ball estimate to me.
sendero
(28,552 posts)... I was thinking
demwing
(16,916 posts)that "governments derive their only just powers from the consent of the governed" probably include:
1. A group that believes that governments derive their only just powers from the God.
2. A group that no longer has faith that "the consent of the governed" means jack shit...
Wounded Bear
(58,706 posts)It seems to have been growing lately. The whole "Decider" thing speaks to it.
Those people who lean that way love "decisive" people and don't realize that being a true leader requires more than just barking orders and demanding obedience.
There hasn't been a Repub president who was a true leader since Eisenhower. The closest they came might have been Reagan, but he was a puppet, much like Dubya. Pappy Bush could have been one, and he actually moved in that direction with rescinding his foolish "No New Taxes" pledge, but after that, his party dumped him.