baker
All oversight has been rendered toothless by those needing it. What is needed is for enough elected officials to act in the best interest of the nation instead of self-interest. The problem, as the judge articulated nicely, is that those folk may not even believe or recognize that they've ever been faced with such a choice. — creativesoul
Isaac
What is needed is for enough elected officials to act in the best interest of the nation instead of self-interest. — creativesoul
Wayfarer
So junk bonds, asset-stripping, war-profiteering, etc, as distinct from straight economics where there is production or services that folks want. — unenlightened
jgill
Which makes it even more distressing that, in a post-appearance interview, Bowers said that if Trump were to stand in 2024, he'd vote for him! — Wayfarer
American Republicanism really is a brain-eating virus or profound cognitive disorder, a symptom of a society that is literally destroying itself. — Wayfarer
What is needed is for enough elected officials to act in the best interest of the nation instead of self-interest.
— creativesoul
Well, yeah, but that opportunity has already been headed off by having such a high threshold of expensive and tightly regulated media coverage required to even stand a chance of being elected. — Isaac
It's another of those systematic failures.
The sheer volume of people whom a national politician needs to persuade means that both finance and media are absolutely essential.
Streetlight
Liberals — Streetlight
Streetlight
Isaac
There is no "tightly regulated media coverage" of an American election. — creativesoul
When preventative safety measures deliberately built into the system are blatantly ignored, it is not a flaw inherent to the system if the neglection of the rule results in exactly what the rule guards against. — creativesoul
what is happening now is not an index of systematic failure, but of systematic success. — Streetlight
The one where virtually all media in America is owned by just six companies and five of them are effectively owned by two asset management companies? — Isaac
The one where a journalist is currently facing inhumane imprisonment for his media coverage? — Isaac
The one where the government are actively instructing social media platforms on what content to ban? — Isaac
Streetlight
IS NOT THE RESULT OF TOO MUCH GOVERNMENTAL REGULATION — creativesoul
Isaac
The one where virtually all media in America is owned by just six companies and five of them are effectively owned by two asset management companies? — Isaac
IS NOT THE RESULT OF TOO MUCH GOVERNMENTAL REGULATION — creativesoul
Unaware of this case. — creativesoul
Freedom of speech is not unfettered. Especially when so few have so much power over what gets put into the public sphere for it's political consumption. — creativesoul
The one where virtually all media in America is owned by just six companies and five of them are effectively owned by two asset management companies? — Isaac
IS NOT THE RESULT OF TOO MUCH GOVERNMENTAL REGULATION
— creativesoul
No. It's the result of exactly the right amount of government legislation to achieve that state of affairs. — Isaac
Unaware of this case.
— creativesoul
Assange. — Isaac
Freedom of speech is not unfettered. Especially when so few have so much power over what gets put into the public sphere for it's political consumption.
— creativesoul
Restrictions on freedom of speech are not the issue, the issue is who wields that power. — Isaac
Unaware of this case.
— creativesoul
Assange.
— Isaac
Not clear of the actions he performed or the charges he faces. — creativesoul
Isaac
American elections are expensive. We agree there. I'm not seeing the relevance that the above has to that agreement. — creativesoul
Not clear of the actions he performed or the charges he faces. — creativesoul
Who gets to be the final arbiter of truth? — creativesoul
No, it's the result of the American system working exactly as intended, regulation or not. — Streetlight
Streetlight
In order to know that you'd have to be privy to the framers' thought and belief. — creativesoul
It means that anyone wanting to run needs lots of money. That places restrictions on who can run... — Isaac
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