Rigged, by Robert Gore
The founders knew that human nature never changes, that those in control of a government would inevitably be corrupted by their power and employ it to their own design and advantage. Their solution was enumerated powers, an overlapping separation of those powers, a myriad of procedural encumbrances, the Bill of Rights, federalism, and limits on the government’s abilities to tax, raise armies, and wage war. The idea was to make it harder for this new government to do what governments had done throughout history. They had to have realized that any effort to constrain a government ultimately depended on the wisdom and virtue of those in power. Wisdom and virtue in perpetually short supply, they also had to have realized that their effort would eventually fail.
And fail it has. Donald Trump is making more waves by charging that the electoral system is “rigged,” and for refusing to pledge that he will not challenge the official results of the election. Our entire government is massively rigged, an agglomeration of scams, testament to terminal philosophical deterioration and default. Its partners in crime have reacted vehemently against even the suggestion that the election could be rigged. Their fear: once discussion is allowed about rigged elections, people may take umbrage at all the other scams and actually do something about them.
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And fail it has. Donald Trump is making more waves by charging that the electoral system is “rigged,” and for refusing to pledge that he will not challenge the official results of the election. Our entire government is massively rigged, an agglomeration of scams, testament to terminal philosophical deterioration and default. Its partners in crime have reacted vehemently against even the suggestion that the election could be rigged. Their fear: once discussion is allowed about rigged elections, people may take umbrage at all the other scams and actually do something about them.
This is an excerpt. For the complete article please click the above link. While you're on Straight Line Logic, take advantage of the special offer and get your pre-publication PDF of Robert Gore's scathing political satire, Prime Deceit.
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Seeing this message in Trump's comments sounds like seeing it in a Rorschach blot. Trump's comments about the election being "rigged" at a time when he's losing in the polls come off like sore losing. He later clarified he would follow the laws and customs, making me think it was an impolitic but not a serious threat to reject the outcome.
I wish your claim were true that there is cause to think if people start to question the integrity of elections, maybe they'll next question gov't spending being a third of GDP. They're not related though. It's motivated reasoning trying to turn Trump's impolitic comments into something more.