What congressional bill did you vote on directly?
Who do you vote for when voting for a President? Do you think your vote directly elects a President?
What a magatard. You are talking federal representative Democracy (still a democratic process).
I live in a State.
Of course we don't vote directly on congressional bills. We vote for representatives that vote for the bills.
But in California we can vote directly on laws.
It's called an initiatives and propositions.
Let me school you on California democracy wannabe commie spyboy. Not all democracies are equal.
The initiative is the process in California that allows the electors (hello that's me!) to propose legislation and compel the legislature or the full electorate to vote on the measure.
A referendum is the power of the electors ( hello that also Me!) to approve or reject all or parts of certain types of statutes.
Both the initiative and the referendum process are methods of direct democracy.
Propositions are the proposed legislation for either the initiative or the referendum.
Who is going to be cast in the role of the decomposing orange chomo?