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Opinion: Why can’t our political system address our biggest problems? Blame the Founders.
rfenst Offline
#1 Posted:
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More than 660,000 Americans have already died of covid-19 — more than in any other country — and another 100,000 may perish by Dec. 1. How is this possible when we have enough vaccine doses for the whole population? The problem is that nearly 80 million eligible Americans stubbornly, stupidly refuse to get vaccinated — and there is almost no way to force them to do the right thing. With just 63 percent of the U.S. population having received at least one dose, we now lag behind every Group of Seven country in vaccination rates. We have even fallen behind countries such as Brazil, Mongolia and Cambodia, which are nowhere near as wealthy.

President Biden has said repeatedly that he believes that the onus is on the United States to show that democracy can work better than autocracy. But that’s not quite right. Other developed democracies work just fine. It’s not a question of democracy vs. autocracy. It’s more a question of the United States vs. the rest of the democratic world. Look at Canada: Its covid-19 death rate is one-third of ours and its vaccination rate is 12 percentage points higher. We have a uniquely dysfunctional political system — and it’s not clear that it can be fixed.

Our failure to manage the pandemic is of a piece with our failures to manage many other endemic ills. We have the weakest gun regulations among wealthy democracies and the highest level of gun violence. We are the only advanced democracy without universal health care — and our infant mortality rate is higher than in comparable countries. We have the weakest welfare state and the highest income inequality and poverty among G-7 countries. No wonder Europeans’ life expectancy is increasing while ours is declining.

Americans liked to think we live in an “exceptional” nation, but in recent years we have been exceptional primarily in the scale of our public-policy failures. Biden is doing his best to catch up, but our sclerotic political system may not allow him to achieve what other advanced democracies take for granted.

Biden has proposed a $3.5 trillion plan that would provide more money for, among other urgent priorities, child care, elder care, family leave, pre-K education and clean energy — but it may not pass in the Senate. Biden wants to impose tougher controls on guns, but he just had to pull his nominee to head the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives because the gun lobby controls Congress. Biden has done an excellent job of rolling out vaccines, but red-state governors are trying to block vaccine and mask mandates that could save lives.

Why is it so much harder to enact sensible policies in the United States than in other democracies? Part of our problem is the flip side of our strengths: Love of liberty and distrust of authority run amok when a quarter of the eligible population will not accept lifesaving vaccines in the middle of a terrible pandemic.

We are also paying the price for a political system that was brilliantly designed for 1787 but has failed in 2021. In 1790, the largest state, Pennsylvania, had six times the population of the smallest, Rhode Island. Today, the largest state, California, has 68 times the population of the smallest, Wyoming. Yet California and Wyoming have the same number of U.S. senators.

Imagine how differently our politics would look if the Senate were elected based on population regardless of state lines. California would have 12 senators, and Wyoming, North Dakota, South Dakota and Montana would all share one. That should make it much easier to enact policies such as universal medical care and a ban on assault rifles that are unthinkable today. The overrepresentation of rural, conservative interests in the Senate is stunning: The 50 Republican senators represent nearly 40 million fewer voters than the 50 Democrats. Ending the filibuster can ameliorate this inequity, but there is no way to end it when just 13 states can block any constitutional amendment.

Even when it’s possible to implement sensible initiatives in Washington — which these days increasingly means via executive order — the system of federalism enshrined in the Constitution allows extremists at the state level to go their own way. Biden reflects the views of the pro-choice majority in America, but Texas just effectively outlawed abortion — and a Supreme Court packed with Republican-appointed justices refused to intervene. Biden could never impose the kind of vaccine passports that are now required in Italy and France for entry into public places — and that have boosted their vaccination rates above ours.

It was once common to venerate the Founding Fathers as demigods. These days, they are often assailed as enslaving racists. But while slavery has been outlawed, the fundamental structure of the government they created remains not only unchanged but is effectively unchangeable. That, I fear, consigns America to more frustration and failure in the future. There’s a good reason why a country that was once a model to emulate has become for much of the world a case study in what not to do. Ultimately, if you want to blame anyone for our current dysfunction, we need to look to the men who created our country.
DrMaddVibe Offline
#2 Posted:
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Read the Constitution, the Bill of Rights and the Federalist Papers.

Stop pushing this Nazi state garbage.

This is serious war criminal behavior. When is the DNC going to start doling out little yellow syringes for the unvaxxed to wear...show us your papers...this isn't Freedom in any stretch of the imagination.

The DNC is a terrorist organization. Wake up America.
HockeyDad Offline
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Why is there not an essay like this for heart disease and cancer which combined have killed 3X as many as ‘Rona in the same time period? Where is their $3.5 trillion and a call to dismantle the United States?
MACS Offline
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HockeyDad wrote:
Why is there not an essay like this for heart disease and cancer which combined have killed 3X as many as ‘Rona in the same time period? Where is their $3.5 trillion and a call to dismantle the United States?


Shhhhhhhh... they can't fear monger effectively when you won't be silent!!

Canceled. You're off twitter, facistbook, instagram, youtube, etc. Your cable company is cutting your bandwidth so you can reach less people.

#Stoptellingthetruth
frankj1 Offline
#5 Posted:
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HockeyDad wrote:
Why is there not an essay like this for heart disease and cancer which combined have killed 3X as many as ‘Rona in the same time period? Where is their $3.5 trillion and a call to dismantle the United States?

decades of info on heart disease and cancer have made an impact on the public consciousness despite large pockets of people ignoring that info...but the difference is...

THEY AREN"T CONTAGIOUS!


That said, I am against mandates and didn't read the article...HA!
But the answer to your question was obvious.

If only death was the single definer of the ongoing cost of this brutal illness, HD.

And a year ago posters were comparing this to car crash related deaths...where have those experts gone?
HockeyDad Offline
#6 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:

And a year ago posters were comparing this to car crash related deaths...where have those experts gone?


They died from Covid-19?
frankj1 Offline
#7 Posted:
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HockeyDad wrote:
They died from Covid-19?

or maybe added to heart disease deaths by forcing surgery delays?

how did Whistlebritches feel while he waited?
Brewha Offline
#8 Posted:
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I’m sure he knew it was fake news.

With his oxygen tank in hand…
Smooth light Offline
#9 Posted:
Joined: 06-26-2020
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Why do you still want to take a cruise again on 'fake new ship "PORN FEAR" even if it's free.'

We left them/it there , just dead wight, and they're still trying to reel us back in.

FREEDOM..... sounds alot better. You got to work for it all the time, tyranny they give out for free.
frankj1 Offline
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Brewha wrote:
I’m sure he knew it was fake news.

With his oxygen tank in hand…

conservative or not, Ron's a human and he was placed in a scary situation while on hold.
He spoke of it here. It wasn't about politics.
HockeyDad Offline
#11 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
or maybe added to heart disease deaths by forcing surgery delays?

how did Whistlebritches feel while he waited?


I’m not sure how WB felt. Maybe send him a PM and check in?

Heart disease deaths didn’t spike though so we prolly shouldn’t eliminate the Supreme Court to cure heart disease.
frankj1 Offline
#12 Posted:
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you're vaccinated and I'm against mandates.
Just want to make sure we aren't asked to defend things we don't support.
ZRX1200 Offline
#13 Posted:
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WaPo is less accurate than The Enquirer…..

#facts
HockeyDad Offline
#14 Posted:
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Heck yeah I’m vaccinated. As soon as my age group was eligible I was booking an appointment. There were no safe injection sites in my area so I had to drive an hour to a city that had a large black and Hispanic population. All the injection sites were in those areas because they knew those communities were vaccine resistant. I live in Asian McWhiteytown so we had no sites.

Starting in mid-June us vaccinated were allowed to go indoors without a mask. That lasted 7 weeks.

Don’t hate the player, hate the game.

I’m looking forward to getting a booster because my 5G reception will get even better!

My county is still under a mask mandate and on Sept 22 the Covid passport mandate rolls out.

I may just be a canary in a coal mine. Your mandates are coming!


Whistlebritches Offline
#15 Posted:
Joined: 04-23-2006
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frankj1 wrote:
or maybe added to heart disease deaths by forcing surgery delays?

how did Whistlebritches feel while he waited?



I could say the wait was worse than the surgery..................but I'd be lying.But the wait did suck
Whistlebritches Offline
#16 Posted:
Joined: 04-23-2006
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Brewha wrote:
I’m sure he knew it was fake news.

With his oxygen tank in hand…


Nope

Never needed oxygen...........I needed 5 bypasses,but thanks for caring
frankj1 Offline
#17 Posted:
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Whistlebritches wrote:
Nope

Never needed oxygen...........I needed 5 bypasses,but thanks for caring


Your recovery has been simply amazing, Ron. You're one tough mutha.

many years ago my father went in for a 3 way bypass. Just before they were putting him under, he asked the surgeon "What's the warranty?"
The surgeon replied, "Lifetime."

Kinda funny when he told the story later.

It ended up being 5 way, and he outlived the surgeon!
RayR Offline
#18 Posted:
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DrMaddVibe wrote:
Read the Constitution, the Bill of Rights and the Federalist Papers.

Stop pushing this Nazi state garbage.

This is serious war criminal behavior. When is the DNC going to start doling out little yellow syringes for the unvaxxed to wear...show us your papers...this isn't Freedom in any stretch of the imagination.

The DNC is a terrorist organization. Wake up America.


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bgz Offline
#19 Posted:
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HockeyDad wrote:
Heck yeah I’m vaccinated. As soon as my age group was eligible I was booking an appointment. There were no safe injection sites in my area so I had to drive an hour to a city that had a large black and Hispanic population. All the injection sites were in those areas because they knew those communities were vaccine resistant. I live in Asian McWhiteytown so we had no sites.

Starting in mid-June us vaccinated were allowed to go indoors without a mask. That lasted 7 weeks.

Don’t hate the player, hate the game.

I’m looking forward to getting a booster because my 5G reception will get even better!

My county is still under a mask mandate and on Sept 22 the Covid passport mandate rolls out.

I may just be a canary in a coal mine. Your mandates are coming!




I remember when the Nintendo Wii came out, my wife and I wanted one. Couldn't find one anywhere near us, so we drove down to a not so great part of town, they had like 5 of 'em.

Score!

HockeyDad Offline
#20 Posted:
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bgz wrote:
I remember when the Nintendo Wii came out, my wife and I wanted one. Couldn't find one anywhere near us, so we drove down to a not so great part of town, they had like 5 of 'em.

Score!



You can’t win if you don’t play the game. We’re winners!
RayR Offline
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ZRX1200 wrote:
WaPo is less accurate than The Enquirer…..

#facts


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All I got out of that Marxist drivel is the author hates federalism because it gets in the way of his dreams of a centrally planned socialist Utopia.
BuckyB93 Offline
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This is the biggest piece of garbage that I've read in a while. The author want's to toss out the Constitution and institute a system of government that is strictly based on the majority rules?

The Founding Fathers explicitly hammered out the Constitution to guard against this. Maybe the air head who wrote this needs to go back and take some more history lessons. The US is a representative republic, not a pure democracy by design. The Founding Fathers knew that if they created a pure democracy, the minorities would be steam rolled by the majority.

The Senate, with 2 members from each state, helps even the playing field for the likes of Wyoming, Alaska, Rhode Island. If states like these didn't have equal power in a branch of the government, they would be completely be ignored and states like New York and California would be running the country. The country would be run by urban powerhouses and their ideals while rural areas would never get a voice in government.

The filibuster, is another way that a minority government representative can keep the the majority powers in check. It's a tool for the minority to pause things... fight back on majority rule's attempts to ramrod stuff through... force a discussion and collaboration. I'll admit, I'm an idealist and would like to see both sides act like adults... debate the issues and come to a common ground.

The Electoral College also insures that the minority gets heard. If not, during the presidential elections, no candidate would give 2 $hits bout states like Alaska, Maine, Nebraska, Hawaii, Montana...

If the entire country was run my majority rule - which would come from places like NYC, LA and Chicago - we'd be in a much deeper $hit hole than we are now.

Rule by the majority leads to tyranny at the expense of the minority.
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