The United States has “dropped off” a list of the 20 most democratic countries in the world.
A well-shared post on the Facebook page for The Christian Left shows a chart titled “The Best and Worst Countries for Democracy” with a description indicating it demonstrates that the United States has fallen off the top 20 best countries.
The chart was taken from the Economist magazine’s annual Democracy Index report. Although no single body is in charge of officially ranking world democracies, the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), “the research and analysis division of The Economist Group,” has issued such a ranking in 2006, 2008, and every year since 2010. The group uses multiple factors to assign each country a single score, which is used to rank countries comparatively by their level of democracy as well as classify them in categories ranging from “full democracy” to “authoritarian regime”:
The Economist Intelligence Unit’s Democracy Index is based […]
I would certainly have to agree with their assessment because we have a leader (our president) who acts more like an authoritarian president with an attitude of a small child who can’t get his own way. I can picture him now as a child in a crib flailing his arms about whining that he wants something he cannot have and driving his parents crazy, except in this case, we, the citizens are the ones who are not able to charm this tantrum child so he will shut up. The consequences of his tantrums are tearing our country apart.