
By Bill Kraus
A couple of the tacit assumptions that made the founding fathers think that the democracy they were inventing would work have fallen on hard times.
They assumed there would be open, communicative, accessible, and responsive legislatures and legislators.
They assumed that there would be a common public communication system which would provide the voters with the information they needed to select their legislators and judge their performance.
In reverse order then…the common communication system was for most of our history the print press. It was not common in a monolithic sense, but it was journalistically comprehensive, maybe overly so.
