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A series of articles on the state of American democracy from early 2015 by Vox
American democracy is doomed ('constitutional hardball' is a great way to describe the 'modus operandi' of the Trump-McConnell GOP.) This is how the American system of government will die I found...
American democracy is doomed ('constitutional hardball' is a great way to describe the 'modus operandi' of the Trump-McConnell GOP.)
This is how the American system of government will die
I found their predictions to be kinda interesting (and clearly minimal)
The best-case scenario is that we wind up with an elective dictator but retain peaceful transitions of power. This is where I'd place my bet. Pure parliamentary systems, especially unicameral ones, give high levels of power to the prime minister and his cabinet, and manage to have peaceful transitions nonetheless. The same is true in Brazil, where the presidency is considerably more powerful than it is in the US.
But parliamentary systems also feature parties that are stronger than their leaders, which serve to prevent single individuals from garnering too much power. America's parties are getting more polarized, but they still aren't as strong as those of most other developed nations.
The worst-case scenario is if the presidency attains these powers and someone elected to the office decides to use them to punish political enemies, interfere with elections, suppress dissent, and so forth. Retaining an independent enough judiciary is a guard against this, but only if norms around obeying its rulings are strong. And, unusually, America allows for true independents, undisciplined by their parties, to become heads of government.
The US political system is not gonna collapse. It's gonna muddle though (A pretty interesting take. There are problems but people won't try to fix them but instead become disengaged and kinda forget about it.)
I think one of the things the authors missed while writing these this is how news became partidarized in the same manner, thus allowing outlets like Fox News to just consume the Republican electorate. They also missed how voting has been targeted too, and underestimated how willing the public was to act and how would the public react to this, which was by electing someone who didn't care about said broken Congress (or any sort of constitutionality), which is what became of Trump.
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Code is Speech?
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NASA will likely add a rendezvous test to the first piloted Orion space mission
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Japan’s HTV cargo vehicle ready for launch with last set of new ISS solar batteries
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Why NetNewsWire is fast
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How fast are people returning to pre-COVID lifestyles?
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‘Hard stop’: US states could lose National Guard virus workers
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This is the Daily Stormer’s playbook
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Straight talk from ex-US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for the long slog ahead
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What will it take to prevent a new Great Depression in the USA? Around $10,000,000,000,000 (ten trillion dollars).
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Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention releases results of investigation showing that recovered cases that re-test positive later are not infectious
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Purple lightning strike during a thunderstorm
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Why anger against Trump might not be enough for Biden to win
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Stabbing attack at North York massage parlour was ‘incel’ terrorism, police say
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DirectX is coming to the Windows Subsystem for Linux
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World Health Organization approves inquiry into global coronavirus response
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A case for the revival of women's Test cricket
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The unintended consequences of working from home
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State and federal data on COVID-19 testing don’t match up
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New York Times phasing out all third-party advertising data
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Is a YouTube video with a static image technically a podcast?
My brother and I have been going at it on if a YouTube channel puts out a video, based around a conversation with either a static image or a simple eye catch behind it, can it be considered a...
My brother and I have been going at it on if a YouTube channel puts out a video, based around a conversation with either a static image or a simple eye catch behind it, can it be considered a podcast? I'm of the opinion that a podcast is a podcast because it's an audio file, in an aggregator, that can be downloaded to a portable device with minimal fuss. He's of the opinion that the content makes a podcast, and if all podcast aggregators suddenly go under, any audio files with album art uploaded to YouTube would be considered indistinguishable from podcasts, so podcasts can live exclusively in the YouTube space and still be considered a podcast.
Does anyone else have a take on this? Can I use Tildes to definitively prove my brother wrong?
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Climate explained: Why we need to focus on increased consumption as much as population growth
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Huey Long, the dictator of Louisiana
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The impact of rainfall-induced early social distancing on COVID-19 outbreaks
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Introducing Signal PINs: A method of storing some account data (profile, settings, etc.) securely on Signal servers in case you lose or switch devices
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Moderna’s coronavirus vaccine shows encouraging early results
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The lessons of the Great Depression
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Two churches reclose after faith leaders and congregants get coronavirus
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The Joe Rogan Experience podcast will be exclusive to Spotify later this year, with a multi-year deal
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Canada’s nursing home crisis: Eighty-one percent of coronavirus deaths are in long-term care facilities
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A New Dawn: The restoration of L'Aurora part two
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Microsimulation of traffic control: Onramp
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When SimCity got serious: the story of Maxis Business Simulations and SimRefinery
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A Google Cloud support engineer solves a tough DNS case
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What was your "oh, they wanted more than coffee!" moment?
In an episode of the TV show Seinfeld, a woman invites George Costanza for a cup of coffee in her apartment after a date. George rejects the offer, saying if he drank coffee that late he would...
In an episode of the TV show Seinfeld, a woman invites George Costanza for a cup of coffee in her apartment after a date. George rejects the offer, saying if he drank coffee that late he would stay up all night. The woman leaves the car visibly underwhelmed. After a second, George realizes "coffee" meant "sex" and he just lost a great opportunity.
Have you ever had a moment like that (not necessarily about romance), in which a silly misunderstanding led to the loss of an opportunity?
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Nearly a third of small, independent farmers are facing bankruptcy by the end of 2020, new survey says
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Microsoft is bringing Linux GUI apps to Windows 10
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Angela Merkel and Emmanuel Macron make a stunning coronavirus proposal on EU pandemic fund
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Pulling seven G's in an F-16 and going supersonic with US Air Force Thunderbirds
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Microsoft announces the Windows Package Manager preview
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How can Tildes combat corruption?
Disclaimer I was going to post this on ~tildes but thought we could have a more casual conversation about it here. So how can tildes stop corruption from happening on its platform, it’s no secret...
Disclaimer I was going to post this on ~tildes but thought we could have a more casual conversation about it here.
So how can tildes stop corruption from happening on its platform, it’s no secret that other similar websites have become corrupted the best example of this is Reddit they do what advertisers want them to do or who ever is giving them money, only a couple of days ago I saw this video about a guy who was running a cult on there recruiting vulnerable people and they did nothing because he was buying thousands of awards a day.
Tildes doesn’t have advertising and is a non profit with no investors so those are 2 big places it can’t get corrupted from. One place I could see problems is donations I would be interested in if all donations are Anonymous I should probably have looked into them before writing this but maybe someone else knows the answer, if they aren’t what is stopping big donators getting special treatment?
My main reason for this topic is the video mentioned above but I also thought it would make an interesting discussion on here.
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TV Tuesdays Free Talk
Have you watched any TV shows recently you want to discuss? Any shows you want to recommend or are hyped about? Feel free to discuss anything here. Please just try to provide fair warning of...
Have you watched any TV shows recently you want to discuss? Any shows you want to recommend or are hyped about? Feel free to discuss anything here.
Please just try to provide fair warning of spoilers if you can.
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We’ve updated our pollster ratings ahead of the 2020 General Election
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As Putin ages, he seems to want to decentralize the Russian government
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Rhodes Center Podcast: The First Globalist — Sandy Zipp Talks Wendell Willkie’s World
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Recommend me a book that _________
Here's a fresh new thread for book recommendations! The last thread from a year ago got bumped and saw some new top-level activity but few votes or responses on the new requests. I think it's...
Here's a fresh new thread for book recommendations! The last thread from a year ago got bumped and saw some new top-level activity but few votes or responses on the new requests. I think it's probably not visible in a lot of people's feeds due to its age, and I was planning on rebooting it anyway, so here's a fresh topic we can use for new recommendations that will be visible to all.
Top level comments should fill in the blank with some sort of descriptor identifying a kind of book you would like suggestions for.
Replies can then recommend books to that individual.
Examples of what top level posts might be are below. Get as generic, specific, abstract, or out there as you want!
- Recommend me a book that will make me cry.
- Recommend me a book with a great twist.
- Recommend me a book that deals with loss.
- Recommend me a book about the fall of the Roman Empire.
- Recommend me a book with a main character in her 80s.
- Recommend me a book to help me learn PHP.
Thread reading tip: use the "collapse replies" button to see only top-level requests.
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Sweden suffers one of its strongest earthquakes at an Arctic iron ore mine – quake measured magnitude 4.1 and forced the mine to close
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Opportunities for watchOS 7
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Florida COVID-19 data chief gets sidelined and researchers cry foul
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