• Tony Bark@pawb.socialOP
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    Even Russia and China still need some form of a functioning government to get things done. This is something else.

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      But that’s just it, we’re not dealing with intelligent or thoughtful people. Educated in some respects, sure, but they also reject half of what education taught them and think they know better. They have been huffing their own farts for so long, they all think they don’t actually need the workers who keep the wheels spinning, whether it’s corporations or governments. This is the end result of decades upon decades of nepotism in corporate governance as well as social governance. It’s part of why they hate DEI so viciously, because they genuinely believe that they are naturally better.

      It’s part and parcel to why they’re all so fucksure they can just replace us all with AI. It’s a bet that has to pay off or they’re all genuinely fucked out of luck, but once again, they’ve been huffing their own farts for so long they genuinely don’t see the possibility of failure, period… because they’re kind of fucking idiots deep down. (See how many of these schmucks fully believed in and financed the sham that was Theranos? Same shit, different day.)

      They are living embodiments of the ideology of Atlas Shrugged who genuinely don’t realize how much of the work is done by real people doing real work. They think their magic minds do it all. They are absolutely in for a rude awakening.

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        I’ve been saying that since the beginning. It’s why part of me thinks this won’t last that long. They’re not only incompetent but Americans are very familiar with how dictatorships function since WWII. The GOP would have rewrite so many history books.

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      Even Russia and China still need some form of a functioning government

      Are we really comparing United Russia to the Chinese Communist Party? There are quite a few stark differences. Their only real comparison is both being single-party majorities.

      This is something else.

      Sure. The Republican House doesn’t benefit from a progressive Dem in their chamber. When they’ve got a meager 2 vote margin for majority, it hurts them far more than it helps.

      This is drastically different from China which has a eight different minor parties (including thirteen seats in the Taiwan Democratic Self-Government League) or Russia which has four minor parties in the State Duma, none of which have any hope of securing a governing majority even fully united. Seating an individual in this instance would have no material impact on the legislature’s majority.

      The thing that lets these governments function is the single-party state of affairs. The Senate Democrats stalling a CR bill that lacks extensions for critical public health care and assorted social services wouldn’t be possible in Russia or China. In part, because they don’t have a Bicameral Legislature that governs by supermajority (perhaps a dumb idea to begin with?) And in part, because the Chief Executive isn’t directly at odds with the obstructive minority party.

      If Xi’s CCP in the National People’s Congress only had 1489 deputies, rather than 2550, we could conceivably see them playing these procedural tricks to keep another seat from flipping.

      I’d say a better comparison to the US would be Macron’s position in France, with three failed PM appointments obstructed by a minority coalition of rival parties.