I accept that you think the Republicans are far more wicked than the Democrats in terms of how they operate within the system, and I don't intend to debate you on that. I certainly don't see them as great and reliable bastions of personal virtue.Evaluating what the Republicans are doing as bad has nothing to do with thinking politics could be full of J. Stewarts.
There really is no point in discussing such a big subject. There will be far too much we disagree on to make any progress. All we'll do is butt heads.That politics will have some nasty folk is an empirical situation, whereas I’m making an evaluation (negative) given that the current Repub election shenanigans is corrosive to the foundation of democracy in a way that makes, say, good old fashioned pork barrel politics seem quaint in comparison.
Sure. OK.This has less to do with the motives of the founders, and more to do with the structure of the Constitution.
The greedy, power-hungry and self-interested always grab power. People who are not greedy, power-hungry and self-interested cannot be trusted within the political machines and do not get on. You've seen the amount of money that is required for a run on the Presidency. Returns are expected on that. Playing different power hungry people off against one another was supposed to be the purpose of the separation of powers, though I would say that broke down long ago. The States are still a balancing form of power, though they are not what they were.There’s one exception to that: when the greedy, power-hungry, and self-interested try to be tyrannical, which is what’s happening now with the Repub legislatures.
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