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Robbins: Presidential succession and the 22nd Amendment

Our first president, George Washington, started it. As the end of his second presidential term approached, he said, “No mas.” Or something like that anyway. I wasn’t there to record precisely how he phrased it.

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Know Your Roots - LRC Blog LewRockwell.com

The “United States of America” was never a consolidated unitary nation but was from the beginning, from colonial times, a disparate collection of ethnocultural and ethnoreligious peoples of different beliefs, backgrounds, and values. The Framers recognized this. The US Constitution created a decentralized federal republic of independent sovereign states who delegated explicit powers to the general government, reserving the bulk of their powers to the states and local governments. Their intention was never to create a ubiquitous European-style centralized nation-state, a leviathan with unrestrained tyrannical reach and power. There are many excellent books which outline this. Here are three: Albion’s Seed: … Continue reading →

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Is this bye-bye to bipartisanship?

Is this bye-bye to bipartisanship?
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America 250 celebration: Can the U.S. learn to get along before 2026?

America 250 celebration: Can the U.S. learn to get along before 2026?
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Independence Day Has Been a Time to Celebrate, to Think

Independence Day Has Been a Time to Celebrate, to Think
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Are we citizens or mere spectators?


Are we citizens or mere spectators?
The American two party political system is broken. The Democrats are attempting to go forward without any significant bipartisan cooperation. The Republicans have chosen not to have a legislative platform of any kind, and will devote themselves solely to regaining Congressional leadership power while blocking whatever initiatives the Democrats put forward, including, most particularly, establishing a Commission to discover the truths behind the January 6 assault on the U.S. Capitol.
To make matters far worse, our most recent former President engages fully with the principal agents of domestic terror and is perpetuating the enormous lie that he was outed from office in a fraudulent national election. This lie has been repeated so often that his base of voters seems to believe it. That the base represents close to half of the active electorate, and that many Republican state legislatures are developing new and highly selective voter suppression laws, are added powerful factors in this breakdown of America’s representative democracy.

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Is The Democratic Process Dead?


Is The Democratic Process Dead?
The basic right within this democratic process is the right to vote….and there seems to be an all out assault on that right.
A majority of states have tried to enact statues that would seriously limit the access to a voting location….even to make it illegal to give water to those standing in the long lines to vote….
So my thought is that this is an assault on the very foundation of this country….
How did it come to this?
A Reuters/Ipsos poll released in April 2021 indicates that a majority of Republicans feel that the presidential election was stolen from Donald Trump. On January 6, when Congress convened to count and certify the electoral votes, 147 Republican members of the House of Representative voted against certification even after a mob had taken over the U.S. Capitol. This is unprecedented. Never before has a major political party rejected the results of a presidential election. What caused this phenomenon? When and how did forces come together resulting in an attack on democracy by a major political party?

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10 June 2021 – In Saner Thought


The basic right within this democratic process is the right to vote….and there seems to be an all out assault on that right.
A majority of states have tried to enact statues that would seriously limit the access to a voting location….even to make it illegal to give water to those standing in the long lines to vote….
So my thought is that this is an assault on the very foundation of this country….
How did it come to this?
A Reuters/Ipsos poll released in April 2021 indicates that a majority of Republicans feel that the presidential election was stolen from Donald Trump. On January 6, when Congress convened to count and certify the electoral votes, 147 Republican members of the House of Representative voted against certification even after a mob had taken over the U.S. Capitol. This is unprecedented. Never before has a major political party rejected the results of a presidential election. What caused this phenomenon? When and how did forces come together resulting in an attack on democracy by a major political party?

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The Extreme Polarization in US Politics… and the Impact of Localism in Smaller Countries

International Man: Every four years, the US engages in an increasingly contentious process of electing its politicians. Republicans and Democrats both engage in mudslinging—each side taking cheap shots at the other. Is this the nature of all politics and elections now? Jeff Thomas: Well, that aspect of election campaigns is nothing new. In the US, perhaps the nastiest election was the 1800 election, between President John Adams and contender Thomas Jefferson, who ultimately won. The Democratic Republicans under Jefferson attacked the Federalists under Adams for creating a central government that usurped states’ rights, for imposing excessive taxes, and for passing … Continue reading →

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The Extreme Polarization in US Politics… and The Impact of Localism in Smaller Countries – Investment Watch

The Extreme Polarization in US Politics… and The Impact of Localism in Smaller Countries – Investment Watch
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