oh well
I accept your tacit confession that you were wrong in opposing our assistance to democratic Ukraine.
oh well
I accept your tacit confession that you were wrong in opposing our assistance to democratic Ukraine.
The facts are cold! The Republicans are out-numbered.
It's been that way for several presidential elections now.
The Republicans know this because they cannot even win the popular vote anymore.
So, even though they do everything they can at the STATE LEVEL to suppress democratic votes, they realize they have to cheat to win elections now.
DEMOCRACY is seen as a conflict of interest. They hate democracy now. Democracy don't work for Republicans anymore!
The way our brokedick founders wrote the constitution, Republicans can be outnumbered and still control the government with total constitutional compliance.
Never have more stupid people been more highly praised than our feckless founders.
They may have been good at dancing to harpsichords and fiddles, but they understood jack shit about law. Or people.
They must have inhaled too much wig powder.
The way our brokedick founders wrote the constitution, Republicans can be outnumbered and still control the government with total constitutional compliance.
Never have more stupid people been more highly praised than our feckless founders.
They may have been good at dancing to harpsichords and fiddles, but they understood jack shit about law. Or people.
They must have inhaled too much wig powder.
“We are now in the midst of the most sustained global assault on liberal democratic values since the 1930s,” Gideon Rachman writes in “The Age of the Strongman,” his survey of illiberal political leaders in countries such as Brazil, China, Hungary, Russia, Turkey and, yes, the United States. It is not exactly a novel account — the death-of-democracy bookshelf is quite crowded — and it covers the greatest hits of aspiring autocrats: the cults of personality, the us-vs.-them populism, the disdain for law, the manipulation of racial and xenophobic resentments.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2022/05/13/fukuyama-rachman/
you basically openly hate america and freedom.
Dystopia or partition are the only options with what we have now.
Bizarre. You never give any practical solution.
Retaining democracy anywhere will be a huge problem in the next few decades. It is falling apart all across the globe. Almost since its founding, the US has been a model for democracy and peaceful transfer of power, but conservative America has slowly eroded that base...and with the rise of Trump and his morons, we are no longer anywhere near the model the world needs.
If we get through this shit, it will probably be more because of luck than anything planned and executed. We have people on the same side of the "democracy question" right here in this thread tearing into each other.
We are a generation who has pissed on the Republic entrusted to us for a short time.
Anyway, I wish the US the best of luck. It will need it.
Democracy will fail if it does not suppress fascism.
oh well
liberal democracy
I'll tell you the REAL definition of insanity.
It's believing that there are moderate solutions to immoderate problems.
Timid people can't face the reality of just how fucked up we are right now.
We're on the precipice of another Dark Ages period, simply because of the number of intellectually deficient people we have.
The Democrats losing control is the same as the Romans losing control of themselves and Europe both. Centuries of human progress will once again be lost as it was back then.
It's inevitable, and partition is the ONLY possible way to avoid it.
Also if it doesn’t suppress anarchy.
Well I completely agree with cypress .
You are for authoritarian regimes.
“We are now in the midst of the most sustained global assault on liberal democratic values since the 1930s,” Gideon Rachman writes in “The Age of the Strongman,” his survey of illiberal political leaders in countries such as Brazil, China, Hungary, Russia, Turkey and, yes, the United States. It is not exactly a novel account — the death-of-democracy bookshelf is quite crowded — and it covers the greatest hits of aspiring autocrats: the cults of personality, the us-vs.-them populism, the disdain for law, the manipulation of racial and xenophobic resentments.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2022/05/13/fukuyama-rachman/