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Edited by Banned Man 3000: 2/27/2013 6:24:42 PM
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Democracy certainly has it's drawbacks

You see the title. For example, in England if someone works 37 hours minimum wage, with their pay (after paying for all expenses such as taxes, water, electricity and rent) they earn 5p more than the people on job seekers benefits. This certainly shouldn't be the case. People on benefits shouldn't earn just as much as someone who works, and we all know this. But no politician, no prime minister is going to change that. Not because it'll be bad for the country, but simply because doing so would make them lose so many votes they're almost guaranteed to lose the next election. So they don't change something to appease the more lazy section of the population just for votes and to stay in power.

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  • Democracy certainly isn't perfect, but your example is off-point. Welfare programs are necessarily associated with democracy. The biggest flaw with a democracy is that the people do not always vote for what's "right." Sometimes the majority is uneducated on an issue. Sometimes the majority is simply racist. Regardless, Democracy, as Churchill put it, is the worst form of government, but after all the others. The electorate should have a responsibility to stay educated on important issues and vote for politicians who are as well.

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