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America’s big problem is not Joe Biden, it’s the menace to democracy posed by Donald Trump

www.theguardian.com America’s big problem is not Joe Biden, it’s the menace to democracy posed by Donald Trump | Simon Tisdall

The presidential debate was further proof of the fragility of the country’s constitution. Radical reform is crucial, whoever wins in November

America’s big problem is not Joe Biden, it’s the menace to democracy posed by Donald Trump | Simon Tisdall
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  • Well that's certainly true, but Biden is a problem that really shouldn't exist. He is by far the lesser of two evils, but we still deserve better.

    • Biden and Trump are symptoms of the same problem, which is the political system. Without getting rid of the framework that effectively supports only 2 parties you're never going to get better candidates. The parties have too much power over the pick because what are the voters going to do, give their vote to the candidate they believe to be an even worse president?

      • Without getting rid of the framework

        The framework has a lot of fat on it. Tens of thousands of bureaucrats and lobbyists and party cronies exist to facilitate the corporate-financed bipartisan system. To change the framework, you've got to fight with all the folks who profit off their positions in that framework.

        The parties have too much power over the pick because what are the voters going to do

        Parties have enormous amounts of money and manpower at their disposal. The money comes from business interests exchanging cash for political favors (a thing which SCOTUS now recognizes as perfectly legal). The labor comes from armies of paid workers, complemented by even larger seasonally sourced pools of local volunteers, who have been whipped up into a panic by mass media.

        That's what gives party leadership the influence it commands. There are huge carrots for folks who play ball with the sitting administration and huge sticks waved over the heads of party-splitters and indie candidates.

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