not reallyWell, yes. It would also mean you no longer live in a country that's even roughly a democracy. But I get the feeling you'd like that.
I like the idea of democracy, but as we've learned it needs to be reined in with a constitution that is strictly adhered to, and so should its spending.
western governments need to scrap whatever school of economics got us into this mess, and turn to the one Ben Franklin would have promoted where it's taught that "a penny saved is a penny earned"
the reason almost every democracy is in the world is in the same boat is because they all suffer from the same Grand Fiscal Malaise, in that every branch of every level of government, municipal/local, provincial/state, and federal, all blow their budgets and the end of every fiscal year, all because of the misguided fear that if they don't spend it they'll lose it. And what does it almost inevitably amount to? Cutbacks! so they're losing it anyways!! fools, but fools on your behalf. joke's on us.
working in a trade, in dnd, for 40 years, and shaking my head through pretty much all of it, I'd often thought what we need to do as a nation is declare war on public deficits and debt. I thought yeah, that's something the military should be able to wrap their little minds around. make all public debt the enemy. the only things any government of the people should go into debt for is natural disasters and war in defence of the nation.
as for all the bleeding hearts this would affect.. here's a hemp tissue.
you're either with us or you're against us, traitor.