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TopicFormer Congressman: abolish the Senate
P4wn4g3
12/06/18 12:02:06 PM
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Tmaster148 posted...
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The real problem with our government is systemic. Trump of all people pointed it out recently by openly admitting to it.

When asked about the rising national debt, his response was "I won't be here when it blows up"

Politicians (from both sides) aren't working for the good of America. They're working to get reelected. They are just giving the people short term gratification and putting off the fallout for another day.

How does THAT get fixed, or even addressed?


Revolution.

If elected officials ignore what the people want, the people will eventually want blood.

Republicans delay it by focusing people's anger in minorities so they won't go after them.

Revolution isn't the only answer, its just the shortest one. It's also the bloodiest and most costly. If a number of important issues were addressed at their core we wouldn't have such widespread issues. Of course we are still talking constitutional amendments at the very least. The chances states will want that are nonexistent. A revolution on the other hand is something that could happen.


The history of the us is one paved in blood. Pretty much every major regulation we have ever implemented has happened due to people dying.

I don't see any way the current state of the us will get better without spilling blood of those at the top.

The power disparity is larger than ever now. And it's easy for someone to miss some crooked law or evil person replacing what is already there.
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