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Aizle:
He's really not. Replacing a legislator or executive does nothing to change the course of our government's plans or behavior. They government is an entity unto itself, regardless of the individuals that constitute its agents. The Bureaucracies that directly affect every day life are rarely affected in any mechanical or operating sense by a change in ruling party, change in representatives or senators, or president. When they are, it is because of individual actors increasing the fractious nature of the apparent political dilemma. The truth is, however, that the first legitimate shot in almost 150 years of changing how our elected officials behave is universally reviled ... the Tea Party populists.
Either the first part is complete bullshit, or the last sentence is utterly trivial. Fortunately, it's the former. Replacing legislators and executives changes government behavior on a regular basis.
Except, the first part is complete true and has been for a very long time. Incidentally, populists don't end up in government. But our media has down a fantastic job of politically and socially marginalizing constitutionalist, fiscal conservatives and small-government politics. But, you know, Obama certainly closed down Gitmo; an opposition plurality in the House certainly prevented the Affordable Care Act from being passed as a budget Amendment to a law already in place and voted for during the Shrub's Administration. So, there's no false dilemma ...
Our government continues to consolidate power and use the Fourth Estate as a Fifth Column in the suppression of opposition language, ideas, and action. Replacing legislators and executives has no impact on American governance, primarily because the ruling class has made itself a ruling class. The Parties determine who is eligible for President now, not the Constitution. Solicitors later named to the Supreme Court can now RULE on their own arguments. You can thank Obama for that. Congress can now authorize military action against American citizens on American soil. You can thank Obama for that. Our government will continue to consolidate power, wealth, and force while it diminishes the rights and freedoms of its citizenry. Shrub was no better; Clintonius Rex was no better; Reagan was on better. We speak of presidents because they mark eras of governance, and, yet, government power and the imperial presidency continue to grow.
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