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So many decisions that are bad for the USA, bad for its people, bad for its businesses, bad for its global standing and bad for the planet. And the only answer to “why?” is some childish quest by bitter men to hurt people they don’t like.
The goal is to destroy government entirely so that a fully privately owned “government” is in control instead.
It’s all about personal enrichment for Trump/Elon and their friends, and it has always been that way on the right.
It’s just much more blatant now than it was before Trump.
Or fealty to a geopolitical enemy (Russia).
In representative democracies, every 4-5 years a government can be elected that changes policies to a totally different direction. This is a feature of the system, not a bug - so no surprise there. When the system is rotten from within, even fascists can get elected.
For me, this is one more proof that reforms don’t work and systemic change is needed. As long as we (the people), don’t take the decision making power in our hands, this is what we’ll keep getting.
It’s crazy that in the age of information we still allow our democracies to be representative. Representation still made some sense 4 decades ago, it makes no sense today.
I’m old enough to remember when people had optimism that people, would, for the most part, become kinder, more intelligent if only they had access to knowledge and education. It turns out people are violent, self destructive, genocidal, but mostly selfish shitheads. I can’t help but feel we have the president we deserve.
@MintyFresh @alphabethunter 99% of people aren’t that, it’s mainly just the most obvious ones and people who want to be in charge.
You really going to make that argument when people still voted for the dump despite having all the information telling them its a terrible idea?
Part of the problem is that they had to vote for someone. Representative democracy is a popularity contest. And the orange fuck had a lot of people rigging the popularity game in his favor.
Isnt…that what democracy is? Unless you want to argue the system is rigged to promote only two parties. But thats not a problem of representative democracy. Thats just the frameworkers attempt to stiffle the majority.
No, that’s what Representative Democracy is. You can have democracy without representation, where every single individual is responsible for voting not for representatives, but for issues.
Are you arguing for direct democracy? Cause I don’t even know how that would work.
Voting for issues? We’ve had to vote for issues in my country in the past, specifically gun laws. People voted in favor of banning guns. It feels more impactful when you know your vote will directly correlate to a result, and compels people to discuss and think about their vote, and also to go vote. Voting for a politician is voting for the chance that the things you want them to do will actually be done. We could have legislators, professionals, responsible for writing legislation for certain issues, and people could read and vote. We could regionalize and localize politics even further, where each small local community should decide certain questions that pertain to their own community themselves. And leave less stuff to be solved at national level.
You think people are better informed now? The volume of information seems inversely proportional to the quality.
My electric supplier uses exclusively wind for the plan I signed up for… How fucked am I?
Not very. This is impacting thr ability to build new turbines, not existing ones so far.
Oh okay. Not as upset now lol.
But electricity demand is increasing and if they are dumb enough to put more people on the plan you could be very well fucked.
I guess my question is: How can this affect a private person leasing their land to a wind power company?
They require federal permits for the installations even if its on private property.
Afaik, my supplier is one that isn’t used by many in my area. Hopefully it stays that way. I live in a very red area and most people are against green energy.