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goobster  ·  1632 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: House Democrats Release Draft Resolution On Impeachment Inquiry

sigh

The Democrats are always so earnest and try to do things "right" ... and they always fuck it up, because they require the other side to be earnest and forthright and to engage in good faith. Which they are incapable of.

It's sad to watch our republic devolve in exactly the way the framers thought it would, and be powerless to fight back against the bad actors who desire nothing more than to burn the entire system down and dance in the ashes.

sigh





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goobster  ·  1631 days ago  ·  link  ·  

The Democrats have put themselves in a no-win situation. They are playing a game by the rules, against a team that actively defies the rules.

Democrats can continue to take the high road, and play by the rules, and get beat at every turn, and everything goes to hell.

Democrats could throw out the rule book, and lower themselves to their competitors' level, and everything goes to hell even faster.

Our entire democracy and Constitution is based upon the principle that people are honest, and that they have basic integrity, and pride in their name. At the time, a man's name was his most important asset.

That's why our democracy is falling apart. People without moral compass or integrity are doing and saying whatever they think they need to, to increase their power, without regard to whether it is actually true or not. And our systems are not designed for that. The penalty for failure to respond to a subpoena from the House of Representatives is not defined, because the framers never considered it a possibility: Honorable men would never do such a thing, and the dishonorable would soon be drummed out of their post due to embarrassment.

Republicans are immune to embarrassment, and have read these documents closely, and where a penalty is undefined, they simply ignore the intent, spirit, and wording of the law or regulation. After all, "... whatcha gonna do about it, Snowflake?"

In short: The bullies are running things. And until the bullies get scared, there's nothing genuinely good people can do (on either side of the aisle).

The only future I can see - and this scares the shit out of me - is a return of assassination. Americans used to kill politicians that acted in bad faith. I mean... how far can they push these nutballs with guns, before the nutcases start shooting people again? And not just randomly firing around a baseball diamond, but actual from-the-movies kind of crazy?

Republicans are bullies, pure and simple. Bullies never win in the end... and they often get killed before they reform. That's a scary future, for our republic.

OftenBen  ·  1631 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I used to get absolutely castigated by kleinbl00 for posts like this.

kleinbl00  ·  1631 days ago  ·  link  ·  

You somehow missed the part where you get castigated for arguing there was therefore no point in voting and that abstaining entirely from the political process was more morally pure than voting for candidates who were imperfect.

Bitch all you want, dawg. So long as you're doing something about it I ain't gonna say boo.

OftenBen  ·  1631 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Sure.