U.S. could lose democracy status, says global watchdog
U.S. could lose democracy status, says global watchdog
Based on 31 million data points for 202 countries, compiled by 4,200 scholars and other contributors, measuring 600 different attributes of democracy, within six months to a year, the US will officially no longer be a democracy.
Wired takes a sober but meaningful look at what's happening from the context of 20th century history. I learned some new terminology there, "electoral autocracy" which is what they're calling most modern dictatorships that continue having mock but ineffectual elections.
78 0 ReplyDefinitely gonna check that out when I get a chance. "Electoral autocracy..." First time for me, too. Thanks!
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They exported so much democracy that they have not any left
50 0 ReplyWhile at the same time backing every single right wing dictatorship that wanted American money
11 0 ReplyYeah, that's what happened. 😆
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Not surprising we need to completely clean house
39 0 ReplyThe cleaning thats getting done is in favor of autocracy.
24 0 ReplyI think I believe we should have a parliamentary system. This two-party shit is a sham. I haven't researched it enough to say I definitely think that's the way to go, but it's on my mind recently.
5 0 Replymore parties and the removal of the Reappointment act of 1929. Hell more senators, and a check on the Supreme Court couldn't hurt.
We need a complete constitutional convention and Oligarchs and their pawns are not invited.
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My favorite bullshit from the MAGAs had been "this is not a democracy, it's a republic".
It used to be both, now it aspires to be neither.
21 0 ReplyIn a republic the executive is answerable to the law. We're neither a democracy or republic.
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How can you lose something you never had?
11 0 ReplyYou didn't have much democratic control, but you had more of it before the Trump mob came in to destroy it entirely.
38 0 ReplyWould you care to explain?
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