My interest in Switzerland was spurred around 7 years ago after reading a book, The Seven Myths of Gun Control. The author argued that America was originally founded on the republican form of Swiss governance.
My how we have strayed from the Swiss, and original American model.
Additionally, I have always admired Switzerland’s unwavering foreign policy of not meddling in foreign entanglements and until recently, their banking and monetary policies.
In his article Why Switzerland is Still Free and America Is Not, posted at Lew Rockwell dot com, Ron Holland highlights reasons to admire the Swiss and look to their model for answers to solving our dire political problems.
In Switzerland, the people still rule and have the ultimate right to decide decisions above the government or parliament. Through the right of referendum they can cancel legislation and with the initiative they can pass or create legislative action on issues parliament refuses to act upon.
The bias and closed statist views shown in the article is business as usual for the US media elites out to protect the American political establishment and are so evident in this headline and article. It isn’t the question they asked but rather the question they didn’t dare ask is the “700-lb gorilla in the room.”
Quoting from the article, “Critics say the SVP, the largest party in Switzerland’s coalition government, has taken advantage of the country’s unique brand of direct democracy to push its populist, anti-immigrant agenda on the Swiss electorate. Citizens have the right to propose new laws in Switzerland – the only thing they need to force a nationwide vote on an initiative is a petition of 100,000 signatures.”
Mr. Holland goes on to wonder how America could benefit from Switzerland’s style of direct democracy.
How America would be different if we had Swiss-style political rights to restrain government where the people rule instead of the special interests. Imagine an America where the billions in graft and political influence that control Congress could still buy legislation but not ultimate control if we as a people could overrule their actions.
What if the will of the people still ultimately controlled the political system and direction with true limited government at the federal, state and local level? Imagine the American electorate overriding Congress and demanding a strong dollar backed by real gold reserves, an audit of the Federal Reserve, a rollback of the bailouts, a declaration of war for foreign military intervention, the abolishment of the Patriot Act and a return to banking privacy.
Yes, a Swiss political party (The Swiss Peoples Party) promotes a nationalist agenda to the Swiss voters and they will ultimately decide in referendum yes or no on the issue. This is currently impossible in the United States but Swiss direct democracy and limited confederation government have worked in Switzerland for hundreds of years.
This is far superior to the two-party monopoly in America where the elites controlling both parties can push their self-serving agendas without restraint. Currently, short of the Tenth Amendment movement, state nullification or outright state secession, there is no real effective way to push back against Washington.
The supposedly enlightened elite in America are constantly prattling about the need to look to Europe for political guidance, how about Switzerland?
God help us!
Steve Maley
Daniel Horowitz
Jake Walker
Victoria Coates
Aaron Gardner
Looking at the Swiss for cheese-making is okay
civil truth (Diary) Thursday, November 12th at 10:03PM EST (link)…looking at their political system for guidance, not so good.
The greatest evil…is conceived and ordered (moved, seconded, carried, and minuted) in clean, carpeted, warmed, and well-lighted offices, by quiet men with white collars and cut fingernails and smooth-shaven cheeks who do not need to raise their voice. Hence, naturally enough, my symbol for Hell is something like the bureaucracy of a police state or the offices of a thoroughly nasty business concern. -C.S. Lewis
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Great chocolate too.
Kenny Solomon (Diary) Thursday, November 12th at 10:09PM EST (link)My take: When their Navy is as good as ours, I’ll maybe think about it.
Cheers !
Mob rule.
NightTwister (Diary) Thursday, November 12th at 10:14PM EST (link)Yeah, that’s what we’re needing here…
The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter. – Winston Churchill
I'm Often Amazed And Mortified At People Who Oppose Referenda
IJB Thursday, November 12th at 11:56PM EST (link)So why doesn’t somebody explain to me how any of that is worse than we have now.
Frankly, I trust “The Mob” way more than the self-proclaimed ‘ruling class’…
Thanks
Crippy (Diary) Friday, November 13th at 7:20AM EST (link)IJB! I was wondering the same thing. I guess people like being ruled, by fiat, by the likes of Pelosi, Reid, Obama, and Bernanke.
God help us!
-Crippy’s World
Referenda excuses lazy voters...nt.
NightTwister (Diary) Friday, November 13th at 9:11AM EST (link)The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter. – Winston Churchill
But
Crippy (Diary) Friday, November 13th at 11:43AM EST (link)no remedy for “lazy” representatives.
-Crippy’s World
Sure there is.
NightTwister (Diary) Friday, November 13th at 4:30PM EST (link)Vote them out of office!
The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter. – Winston Churchill
Oh, You're One of Those... (nt)
IJB Saturday, November 14th at 12:11AM EST (link)Yeah, I'm one of those crazy people
NightTwister (Diary) Saturday, November 14th at 9:13AM EST (link)that think we still live in a Republic.
The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter. – Winston Churchill