Still, as we look forward, what is clear here is that the willingness for either side to accept, without question, the basic machinery of American politics has broken down significantly. The centralization of power within Washington, which consistently elevates the stakes of national politics, coupled with significant ideological shifts (particularly on the left), and the perceived danger Trump represents to American political institutions, regardless of his demonstrated ability to follow through after 2016, has created a dynamic where the incentives to concede power for the alleged “national good” have all but broken down.
Yes, who to trust? Another question is, "Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?"
Even though I voted for Trump, if Kamala wins, I wouldn't be surprised.
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Why wouldn’t you be surprised? Do you suspect the BIG CHEAT? There are consequences for actions, I am sure we will see them this time.
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10 sats \ 1 reply \ @nym 5 Nov
Yea unfortunately I think that's true.
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Why unfortunately? Why should anybody trust such a cockamamie election scheme? At least voting in person, IDs, paper ballots and counting right away.
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Hopefully soon the whole country won't believe in it at the same time. Here is site to bet sats on it.
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Time for a divorce? Irreconcilable differences.
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People are voting with their feet. Isn't that good enough?
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