Public trust in key institutions like the Supreme Court and Congress is fading, but Americans across party lines overwhelmingly support the Constitution's system of checks and balances that limits presidential authority.
I mean it was always thus. Back before it was “political” whether Venezuelans had any right to due process, it was “political” whether black people were people or property, or whether someone who was a socialist was allowed to run for president. It’s always been a little bit of a shit-show. We’re currently in an unusually shit-show time, but it’s not a new problem.
People are just assholes sometimes, which is why there’s so much mistrust built into the American system for the ones currently in charge of the operation.
Not that many generations far back. It takes several generations for changes to soak in, and that’s before taking into account globalization with conflicting world views.
evolution is (generally but not always) a slow, incremental process and, just spitballin here, nature has made no promise that we are not a dead-end species.
I mean it was always thus. Back before it was “political” whether Venezuelans had any right to due process, it was “political” whether black people were people or property, or whether someone who was a socialist was allowed to run for president. It’s always been a little bit of a shit-show. We’re currently in an unusually shit-show time, but it’s not a new problem.
People are just assholes sometimes, which is why there’s so much mistrust built into the American system for the ones currently in charge of the operation.
that stuff is pretty far back though. It seemed in a good place before the millenium.
Not that many generations far back. It takes several generations for changes to soak in, and that’s before taking into account globalization with conflicting world views.
evolution is (generally but not always) a slow, incremental process and, just spitballin here, nature has made no promise that we are not a dead-end species.