Two reasons, maybe three.
You cannot enjoy representative government — that is, if you believe in God — if your representatives’ government does not tolerate the authority of God.
It is inevitable that modern representative government will lead to tyranny. There is nothing for your reps to do but invent more laws. The laws we are living without, now, will be cumpulsory a year from now. And more, the year after that.
Monarchy reflects the universe and reality, and is therefore a sane institution, as representative republics do not and are not. Christ is King, not President.
Not that this will take a long time to effect, two or three hundred years or more. I understand. This project isn’t in any of our hands. And I have the greatest respect really for my nation, for everything — the covered wagons heading west, and the Moon landings, and the ease and luxury, and the clean water and the garbage pickup still, and the fact that if I call 9-1-1, strong able men with American flag patches on their shoulders are going to rescue me. But we can’t forget this tiny canker at the heart of the beautiful fruit: Liberty was meant from the beginning to signify liberty from Christ and the Church, forevermore, and exported everywhere forevermore. “We can decide things for ourselves.”
No, I prefer a real choice.
Also I wrote a book, which I learned to self-publish on Amazon. Do you think I should leave copies on the “giving table” of my condo building? It’s all about pro-life matters, and against abortion. Should I foist copies on family and friends? So awkward. I would hate to have them feel obliged to respond.