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Jeffrey Hobbs's avatar

No doubt the Founding Fathers understood the importance to democracy of separating the powers of government into three branches that relate to each other like rock-paper-scissors. But they failed to account for, or even acknowledge, the power of private wealth to concentrate and overwhelm the public will. That's what we are struggling against today.

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Tomonthebeach's avatar

Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. That is, unless the person in power has a moral compass. During my Navy career, I had the benefit of working with a lot of admirals and generals. Admirals and generals know that true leaders motivate by consensus. Thus, tactics and policies get modified to minimize unintended consequences pointed out by peers and subordinates.

People like Trump and his superwealthy peers think that their wealth means that they are smarter than everybody else with less wealth. So, why listen to peons who are clearly all "losers?" Once leaders stop listening, they are no longer leading or governing. They are RULING. Historically, ignorance of unintended consequences has always been the downfall of rulers.

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