Daryl wrote:The more I read the more I despair. Don't say that outsiders have no interest. When the US sneezes the world catches cold. Everything points to your entire system being broken.
About the one good aspect is that it makes our system look a lot less shambolic in comparison.
I could point to many things that are wrong, but the election of police and judiciary is plain weird, that Clinton and Trump are your two champions is weirder, and it has become increasingly obvious here and in the world press that the United States Of America is more about individual States and less about the United. Every developed country is one country with some state/county/department/province minor local variations. Works.
it just shows the disconnect between the elites and the great unwashed masses. The unwashed masses actually believe the democracy myth. Things were actually set up to wrest control from "the tyranny of the [unwashed] majority."
The barbarians seized control of the GOP. The hubris of HRC and Debbie Wasseman Schultz, former chair of the DNC, gave us HRC by pretty much discouraging any serious challenge to her coronation.
Thomas Jefferson imagined a system akin to the EU where we would consider ourselves citizens of our state first and the US second. So now the election based on the electoral college comes down to battles in a handful of states.
What is breaking down is the 1%'s control of the masses. That is mostly because of the uneven economic recovery. it will be settled when the elites decide how large a bone to toss the 95%, or how much they jack up the police state to maintain control.