We hear leftists and uninformed people (I repeat myself) say that we live in a "democracy" but we actually live in a constitutional republic. Two very different things. With the latest Elon Musk acquisition of Twitter, Elizabeth Warren, Jen Psaki, Chuck Schumer, et. al, have described out "democracy" being in danger from a billionaire owning the means to speak out. So let me ask the question and you can vote in the poll:
What form of government do you want to live under? Not which one is best but which one do you want to live under
Democracy: Majority rules on everything. The uninformed, easily angered voting on every major decision (do we go to war, do we ban this device, do we stop people from coming in or going out, who do we allow to speak or print)
Constitutional republic: The majority rules but the minor is protected by written law. Majority rule is diluted by districting the country into smaller units (think electoral college or states) more or less requiring a super majority to advance an agenda.
Oligarchy: A small group of people with a vested interest run a country in their best interest ... and maybe you do okay as well... if you're the right kind of person.
Plutocracy: rule of the rich (Zuckerberg, Bezos, Gates, Buffet, etc.)
Dictatorship: Don't laugh, in the 1930s it was actually considered by some important people to end the Great Depression. One man (or woman) who's decisions are law and subject to change like the wind.
Monarchy: So, who would be the King or Queen to start the ball rolling? Do they accept a constitution or is their word absolute?
Anarchy: No government, chaos
There are many, many more but let's keep it simple.