"Vote! Contact your reps! Protest!", yes, we have been doing all this, and it's clearly not enough, otherwise none of this would be happening to begin with. The problem isn't external to the system, the problem is the system itself. — _db
Lots of people are justifiably upset over recent events — _db
And so on.a) Eleven states succeeded from the Union in response to efforts to limit the spread of slaveholding. A civil war followed.
b) Reconstruction (such as it was) resulted in terrorism against blacks via the KKK, Jim Crow laws, and suppression of voting rights (which enabled the 'solid south' to maintain a long-term hold on Congress.
c. Anti-labor violence began in the 1880s--referencing the Hay Market event in Chicago.
d. A 'Red Scare' set off concerted violence against blacks and labor leaders in 1919.
e. Women won suffrage, but only after a long struggle. Suffrage aided the institution of Prohibition, a 13 year disaster.
f. Extreme conservatives have been unhappy about New Deal programs ever since the 1930s.
g. Homosexuals and Communists (odd bedfellows in several respects) were persecuted during WWII and after. Reference Joe McCarthy's (Republican from Wisconsin) drive to dig out communists from government, Hollywood, and the Ladies Aid society.
h. Richard Nixon's subversion of government in the Watergate scandal.
i. Ronald Reagan ignored the AIDS epidemic.
j. The plutocracy kept wages steady during 40 years (some with high inflation) further impoverishing the working class while enriching themselves even more.
1) How can the system work when the president cannot get his policies through Congress because his party has no majority? — Tim3003
3) And now the Supreme Court seems - without being asked - to be deciding on legally relevant but political issues. — Tim3003
And now the Supreme Court seems - without being asked - to be deciding on legally relevant but political issues. How is this fair to voters? — Tim3003
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