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Assuming you're not a US-ian, you might not know: the US doesn't have any concept of a recall or no-confidence vote like other countries do. Once the election is over, there's nothing the population can legally do about it except protest (which a decent chunk are doing). It's up to the Democrats because they're the ones that were elected by the population to provide a check to the Republicans.
Look, the US is running on a pre-alpha build of representative democracy. We should've updated the system centuries ago, but at this point memory leaks are so out of control and a ton of the cache is mis-addressed, so there's serious questions about whether the thing needs to just be shut down and rebooted in safe mode.
You guys weren't even the first modern democracy please shut the fuck up.
Nobody claimed we were
I didn't say we were. I said we were running pre-alpha software. Not because that's all that was available at the time, but because we chose to believe that we were exceptional enough to handle writing our own constitution without learning from those who came before.
What country implemented democracy before 1776?
Greece. Republic of Rome, to name just two.
Neither of those were modern democrocies. Hell, one could argue that the word democracy doesn't actually apply to modern democracies since we are not using the Greek definition of the word.
We are technically using the Six Nations definition of the word.
Switzerland, Iceland, the Iroquois Confederacy, polish-lithiuanian Commonwealth, san marino
In 1776 Switzerland was not even called Switzerland, it was The Old Swiss Confederacy, and not even a single unified country. They didn't abandon the sovereignty of the individual cantons until 1848 when they adopted their constitution. I wouldn't call the canton situation a modern democracy.
I'll give you The Six Nations.
I don't know enough about the others to say specifically, but I suspect that much like Switzerland, they didn't reform their governments from a fuedal state to a modern state until the mid to late 1800s much like the rest of Europe.