Posted on Aug 21, 2017
The Problem is Bigger Than Trump and Obama -- The Presidency Should be Abolished
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The author doesn't beat around the bush. They jump right in demonstrating their ignorance of the subject with profound effect. The US is not a democracy and the President is not elected by a majority vote. And let's not even touch on the utility of separation of powers. We are then taken on a merry romp through the looking glass world of conspiracy theories. Forgive me while I partake of some demon rum to decompress from this "trip". (What the hell was the author smoking?)
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SSgt Christopher Brose
Their emblem couldn't be more appropriate -- a human head with birds flying out of the space that would otherwise be occupied by a brain.
I noticed that while the author advocated the abolishment of the Presidency and "decentralization", he didn't bother to describe what that might look like -- and I'm not going to bother to try and guess.
I noticed that while the author advocated the abolishment of the Presidency and "decentralization", he didn't bother to describe what that might look like -- and I'm not going to bother to try and guess.
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The author is an idiot, nice to know free thought is worth what you paid for it.
Let's try to reflect on the Constitution, roll back the size and authority of our Executive, Legislative and Judicial branches.
Maybe $4 Trillion in a Federal budget is just too large to be run effectively by any group of people?
These branches need to be more effective in the work they claim to be accountable and responsible to the elements in the Constitution.
The author is an idiot, nice to know free thought is worth what you paid for it.
Let's try to reflect on the Constitution, roll back the size and authority of our Executive, Legislative and Judicial branches.
Maybe $4 Trillion in a Federal budget is just too large to be run effectively by any group of people?
These branches need to be more effective in the work they claim to be accountable and responsible to the elements in the Constitution.
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