It cannot be denied that the basic structure of our Constitution is triadic. It houses
a Legislative Branch, an Executive Branch and a Judicial Branch. Of course, it
has other Articles which provide for adaptation to the three basic branches and
changing circumstances. Its flexible, but its flexibility is not designed for
the purpose of proposing a government other than a democratic one. The
legislative proposes laws, the executive applies them to the people. The
judicial interprets the laws to insure compliance with the Constitution. The
nature of the Constitution is such that the democratic form of government
cannot be changed. The essence of democratic government is the Bottom of
triadic government and the bottom is constituted of all the people. "We the
People...". The people will not cede their strength in Number to allow a
form of government other than a democratic form; how can they? How can
they self-destruct their own Freedom and Equality? No! democratic
government is government of the people, by the people, and for the people.
Neither can the Top change the government. It can only enforce it. It may
change some functionable aspect of its government, but not its triadic nature.
It can change the conversation but thats just an abstract change along party
lines.Of course,the bottom can always legislate new rules and laws, but they
are subject to a Judicial interpretation, which should be objective and not along
party lines.Whats the likelihood of that? The Bottom can also revolt since that is
its nature as bottom. A revolution begins and ends at the bottom with real people.
Sometimes a revolution becomes necessary because its the voice of the people.
Their strength is in their condition of togetherness, in their Number.
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