A “democracy” where unelected bureaucrats have effective veto power is not a real democracy.
Ed. Note: The history major in me bristles when I hear people talking about the U.S. as a democracy. I suspect the Founding Fathers would share my bristles. They created, and we should still be considered, a constitutional republic, which is a very different animal from a democracy. Having said that, if you substitute "constitutional republic" for "democracy" in the above quote, the quote is still true.
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