09-24-2020, 12:39 AM
I'd say government is breaking, but not "broken."
Though it may indeed break in November.
But why assume the fault lies in the Constitution, and so could be fixed by re-arranging some points?
I am not an expert on Constitutional history, but I am not convinced that current divisions are a consequence of some failure in current foundations/arrangements of government, though I am not denying that there might be individual laws that contribute to them, create imbalances of power etc. (E.g., FCC or campaign finance regulations.)
Though it may indeed break in November.
But why assume the fault lies in the Constitution, and so could be fixed by re-arranging some points?
I am not an expert on Constitutional history, but I am not convinced that current divisions are a consequence of some failure in current foundations/arrangements of government, though I am not denying that there might be individual laws that contribute to them, create imbalances of power etc. (E.g., FCC or campaign finance regulations.)
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