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Anyone care to share their thoughts on the SOTU address last night??? For me, same old talk, same old man, just different day.
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Well, I actually disagree right here. The US isn’t a democracy. Let’s not even pretend that it is. It’s a representative republic, and for good cause.The Iranian indictment of the Western political system, or liberal democracy, is twofold.
Its 21% of the vote was a record for the party, and now the ruling coalition depends on DPP support in parliament.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-36130006
This last article goes into nationalism on other continents.Perhaps most unsettling of all is that the U.S. and Europe are only catching up to a trend that has already taken hold elsewhere in the major industrialized nations https://www.politico.com/magazine/s...foreign-policy-xenophobia-isolationism-213995
You're right and I know it's technically a republic. Should have said that.The US isn’t a democrac
And I never suggested that they did. The media is pretty diverse. A lot of it exists based on money generated from advertising, or money from owners with agendas. So "the media" doesn't even agree on who should get elected. But, "the media" can sure be used as a tool, by people who know how to use it, and have access to it.the media sure the heck doesn’t control who gets elected.
I actually think it's going to be pretty hard for "the people" to remove corporate interests from our politics. There have been a few attempts, like McCain/Fingold, but they tend to get undone by the next wave of sold out politicians to get elected. We need elected officials to change the role of money, but that money got them elected. Changing the rules is against their own interest. Same for the political parties. They exist because of big money, mostly. Or big money has an outsized influence, at least. They aren't going to risk alienating their big donors.there is a problem with corporate involvement in politics - but the people can change that, and change it in a much easier manner than the people can in Iran.
Anyone care to share their thoughts on the SOTU address last night??? For me, same old talk, same old ma...