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Re: Even for TM, this is pretty weird


 

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?They’re clearly shopping for cases that will allow them to impose their theocratic idea of “government” on the rest of us, basically using the trappings of democracy to disable democracy. ? Pretty soon we won’t even have the appearance of voting, elections etc.

“Gradually, then suddenly.”

“Pluralism and competing alternatives are essential for a functioning democracy, but differences of opinion in the US have hardened into political sectarianism and institutional gridlock,” they wrote, explaining why the U.S. score for government functionality had hit a new low point.?

The narrowly divided Congress “has further crippled the legislative process, particularly as Democrats contend with widening divisions between their moderate and hard-line members. Obstruction will worsen ahead of the November 2022 mid-term elections — which could flip the majorities in both houses of Congress — as neither party will want to appear to be ceding ground to the other,” they wrote.

?The hits just keep on coming. For the fifth consecutive year, the United States was rated a "flawed democracy" by the Economist Intelligence Unit, reflecting a year of political division and mistrust.

American democracy has trended downward since the EIU, part of the The Economist publishing group, started its global index in 2006. In the latest report, covering 2020, the United States received its lowest score yet (7.92 out of 10), ranking 25th out of 167 countries analyzed. Much of the blame was assigned to former President Donald Trump and his followers.


America's democratic integrity took serious hits from the contentious 2020 election, which was plagued by disinformation and attempts to undermine the results, led by former President Donald Trump. The country's response to the pandemic and instances of police violence against protestors advocating for racial justice also negatively impacted its score, per the report.

As a result, the U.S. scored an 83 out of 100, its lowest score to date and an 11-point drop since 2010.

"Only a serious and sustained reform effort can repair the damage done during the Trump era to the perception and reality of basic rights and freedoms in the United States," the report concluded.


Sal


On Jul 8, 2022, at 1:56 PM, Emily Mae via groups.io <emily.mae50@...> wrote:

You know another thing that's super scary?? The case the SC recently agreed to take involves the "states independent legislature theory."? And Republican state legislatures are radicalizing quickly, thanks to the deluded masses voting in candidates aligned with ultra-right wing ideology and the tRump cult.? ?

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