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    Reality TV at its finest.....

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    I just find it so ironic that the people who supported Obama the second time around are the same people who despise Trump. If you voted for Obama once, I forgive you. The people that voted for him a second time...

    It's also funny when people make comments, then delete them in fear of hurting someone else's feelings. We get emails every time a post is made...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scareface View Post
    People are kidding themselves if they think the president of the USA is running any of the show. ...
    This is interesting food for thought. I do not ascribe to strange conspiratorial man-behind-the-curtain sorts of things when I believe you are right. The probable success of our Republic/Democracy is the bureaucracy. It stabilizes the wide swings in philosophy of the elected officials who can say anything until they get elected, then find out that it's very difficult to move against the inertia of stability the bureaucracy represents. It's a mundane explanation and not nearly as sexy as anything remotely conspiratorial.

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    Interesting. When Lincoln was president it was the law that concerned him as to whether or not he could or should do this or that. He seemed to highly respect the law and operated fairly within its parameters. Now it's all about bureaucracy. Well, Lincoln is dead, and apparently so is his party.
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    Quote Originally Posted by honedright View Post
    Interesting. When Lincoln was president it was the law that concerned him as to whether or not he could or should do this or that. He seemed to highly respect the law and operated fairly within its parameters. Now it's all about bureaucracy. Well, Lincoln is dead, and apparently so is his party.
    Yup . . . it's only about winning and maintaining your hold on power these days. Has been for YEARS. Politician is seen as a career path now, when before it was something of a "calling". You stood for election, got done what you set out to do (at whatever level), and then went back to your life and career. No more.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Orville View Post
    Yup . . . it's only about winning and maintaining your hold on power these days. Has been for YEARS. Politician is seen as a career path now, when before it was something of a "calling". You stood for election, got done what you set out to do (at whatever level), and then went back to your life and career. No more.
    Politician has been a career path for a loooong time. Many of the old Romans and Greeks remained in politics their whole lives. Thomas Jefferson entered politics at about age 26 and remained involved most of his life, same with many others from that time, so nothing new there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by honedright View Post
    Now it's all about bureaucracy.
    It doesn't matter if you want to call it the bureaucracy, 'ingenious system of checks and balances', or something else. I think the main point is that the government system of this country is pretty robust.

    In the age of internet and easy access to media platforms the volume and quality of political discourse seems to have regressed, but we're at the end of the second Obama term, and the country hasn't collapsed despite the constant predictions that it was just about to happen.

    Regardless of whether Clinton or Trump will become a president, things will probably keep going more or less the same without any drastic changes. Two examples - the wars in Afganistan and Iraq, or Obamacare - yes they have some effects, but neither has altered dramatically the life of the median American.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gugi View Post
    It doesn't matter if you want to call it the bureaucracy, 'ingenious system of checks and balances', or something else. I think the main point is that the government system of this country is pretty robust.

    In the age of internet and easy access to media platforms the volume and quality of political discourse seems to have regressed, but we're at the end of the second Obama term, and the country hasn't collapsed despite the constant predictions that it was just about to happen.

    Regardless of whether Clinton or Trump will become a president, things will probably keep going more or less the same without any drastic changes. Two examples - the wars in Afganistan and Iraq, or Obamacare - yes they have some effects, but neither has altered dramatically the life of the median American.
    The "ingenious system of checks and balances" is not reflective of a bureaucracy in the case of the US, but refers, I believe, to the system carefully designed to balance the powers of the three branches of government. Very different. I believe bureaucracy in this instance is referring to the glut of administrative offices run by non-elected bureaucrats contrary to the intent of the founders of the country who knew that such systems always lead to diminished liberty and eventually tyranny, and these administrative offices spew edicts as though having the force of law when in fact they can not as only Congress has the power to legislate and that power can not be delegated elsewhere, at least according to law, but then that was my point about Lincoln. And who said the country has collapsed?
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    Quote Originally Posted by honedright View Post
    Well, Lincoln is dead, and apparently so is his party.
    I suppose it depends on what we call 'the party'. It seems to me that it is the exact same party as last week, or last year, the only difference is that Donald Trump is in charge of it now and the small factions that used to wield most influence have to take a second seat.
    I think it's the same party, just a different side of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gugi View Post
    I suppose it depends on what we call 'the party'. It seems to me that it is the exact same party as last week, or last year, the only difference is that Donald Trump is in charge of it now and the small factions that used to wield most influence have to take a second seat.
    I think it's the same party, just a different side of it.
    I think Lincoln, and even Douglas, both just rolled over in their tombs.

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