DEMOCRACY AND THE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE

A DEMOCRACY FOR THE 21st CENTURY

DIRECT DEMOCRACY: THE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE AND THE RIGHT TO REPRESENT YOURSELF

 

DIRECT DEMOCRACY: WHO IS A PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE

A Personal Representative is any person who is over the age of eighteen and has the right to vote.  Upon their 18th. Birthday, these Personal Representatives will take their rightful seats in the Congress of Personal Representatives nationally and Legislatures in the states where they reside.  Having reached manhood or womanhood, they will take their rightful place in society for the consideration and approval of all national and state issues of the day.  The Congress, State Legislatures, President,  Governors, members of the government party, members of the official opposition either in whole or in part do not represent the People of the United States.  The People of America represent themselves. They are each their own Personal Representatives. 

Direct Democracy is the inherent right of all citizens to represent themselves. Without the right of Direct Democracy - the right of the people to politically represent themselves then no bill passed by any Congress or legislature is law. As will be explained further in this write up - "Direct Democracy and the Democratic Right of Non-Participation In The Political Process" - direct democracy includes the democratic right of any citizen not to be forced into participating in the political process provided that choice is made of their own free will. The Personal Representative allows all citizens to participate if they want to in the political process without fear that their non-participation will result in a minority (no matter how well intentioned) seizing control of the political process. This is direct democracy - of the people, by the people, for the people.