Quoting that tome of common sense, the New York Times.
“One of the biggest threats to America’s politics might be the country’s founding document.
that Trump owes his political ascent to the Constitution, making him a beneficiary of a document that is essentially antidemocratic and, in this day and age, increasingly dysfunctional.”
Is it? Is our Democracy about to collapse? Are we about to loose the Democratic principle that majority rules, first, last, always. Don’t we all wish to give thanks and praise to the holy city of Los Angeles and all its angelic citizens who will rule and reign over us when true democracy is reestablished in our “democracy.”
Does ANYONE remember that we live in a Constitutional Republic??????
Correct me if I am wrong, but the last true “democracy,” Greece was conquered by and assimilated into the Roman Empire in 146BC. If the lunkheads in Washington DC have their way, Los Angeles will be our new Rome. Unfortunately, that berg of idiocy is far below the moral and ethical standards of Pre Christian Rome. (Which in itself left a lot to be desired)
“One of the biggest threats to America’s politics might be the country’s founding document.
that Trump owes his political ascent to the Constitution, making him a beneficiary of a document that is essentially antidemocratic and, in this day and age, increasingly dysfunctional.”
Is it? Is our Democracy about to collapse? Are we about to loose the Democratic principle that majority rules, first, last, always. Don’t we all wish to give thanks and praise to the holy city of Los Angeles and all its angelic citizens who will rule and reign over us when true democracy is reestablished in our “democracy.”
Does ANYONE remember that we live in a Constitutional Republic??????
Correct me if I am wrong, but the last true “democracy,” Greece was conquered by and assimilated into the Roman Empire in 146BC. If the lunkheads in Washington DC have their way, Los Angeles will be our new Rome. Unfortunately, that berg of idiocy is far below the moral and ethical standards of Pre Christian Rome. (Which in itself left a lot to be desired)