That was my point. The people want, but the reps deny.
It's not a representative gov't at all. I forget the term for it, but if you speak it in public to the sheeple that still want to believe in representative gov't, you become the bad guy in the conversation.
I think the problem is most people agree with those government restrictions, or at least did in the recent past. Laws and traditions have sticking power.
It's not a representative gov't at all. I forget the term for it, but if you speak it in public to the sheeple that still want to believe in representative gov't, you become the bad guy in the conversation.