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    1 year ago

    Yeah, we’re seeing it a lot right now. Our government was designed to work when everyone is operating in good faith. It has nothing to defend against that not being the case

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      It’s designed to block a few bad faith attackers. The problem is the GOP decided to embrace bad actors from the core, and that rot has taken over the entire party.

      Now it’s not a few bad faith actors, it’s half the electorate, who have also been systematically appointing their bad faith cronies in unelected positions.

      Edit - And by a few, I mean less than 1/3rd. The constitution is designed for all political parties to band together and oust the bad actors in a 2/3rd majority.

      But GOP allowed themselves to be fully taken over by fascists, and those that aren’t full fascists in ideology won’t even make a stand. Those that did are already out, and never tried to organize to stand together with the Dems to remove the zealots.

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      Trump’s presidency highlighted just how much “spit and a handshake” the US government really is.