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Mary S.'s avatar

I found your piece, enlightening to say the least. I have learned so much history that I wasn't aware of in your blog. And how you pulled all this history together into one very readable piece on the foremost problem today is a tribute to your talents. However....

It does no good to preach to the choir. Why isn't this on billboards in Kansas? Why aren't these quotes on the pages of a well-respected newspaper? Why aren't these ideas put into full page ads? You have the ideas. Publish them, not in a book, or a blog, but put them in the eye of those who are truly the serfs. It won't be long before Trump shuts down the ability to do this. And then we're cooked geese ready for the eating.

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Stuart S's avatar

The problem with the Constitution is not the Constitution itself. The founders were geniuses, erudite philosophers who, using wisdom from the ancient Greeks, employed the three branches of government that we are now so familiar with to avert usurpation of power by a king like figure. The problem is that over 250 years sufficient rules and laws have not been put in place clearly to close loopholes. And now the founders’ intentions have been circumvented. One example among many - while impeachment is perfectly reasonable, it does not work if the Congress majority supports a corrupt President. And the SCOTUS now supports a lack of accountability for the President. Rather than checks and balances to protect democracy, we have checks and balances to ensure that democracy CANNOT be maintained.

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