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December 20, 2007

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Mitch McCartney

After sitting at the dinner table the past two holidays with members of my own family, it is dawned on me that solving the problem of candidates (and members) running against the institution won't be solved alone by coaching lawmakers to reinforce the values of representative democracy with their constituents. Even more alarming, it won't be solved by working to reinforce those values from the public information side of the equation.

No, the sad truth is that we need to create a political climate in which people WANT to trust their government and its institutions. That's something that will be very difficult to do.

Seemingly, we've become a society that isn't happy unless it's unhappy about something. Reasonable people will disagree as to why that is, but at the end of the day, if we don't want to trust our democratic institutions, we'll find a reason not to.

The media, the campaign advisors, the advertising agencies are all merely playing by the rules of the game they have been presented. Distrust and fear sell. Good news and optimism, unfortunately, currently do not.

Craig Hansen

As a 23 year old, I sincerely hope that Trust for Representative Democracy succeeds in its mission. The stakes are extremely high. The book Republic On Trial by Alan Rosenthal, Burdett Loomis, John Hibbing and Karl Kurtz is excellent. I wish all Americans would read it. Being a Californian, I can see how the citizens have crippled their own legislature and created a system where elected officials do not have the power to do the job they were elected to do. The initiative system gives voters the illusion of control, yet special interest put propositions on the ballot to benefit themselves. In California, the initiative process has made the state government dysfunctional. The legislature is superior compared to direct democracy. Hopefully Americans will come to believe in their representative democracy again.

Karl Kurtz

Thanks for the kudos for Republic on Trial (http://www.ncsl.org/bookstore/productdetail.htm?prodid=030423), Craig. It makes an author feel good that at least one American has read the book, and that it has made a difference.

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