Carl in Michigan
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Posters from his persuasion I mean. All we have are the excuse makers
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“The American Experiment” is not just a euphemism for the difficulty in self-governing a free society. We actually live in a semi-coordinated system of social experiments that are all using the same miscalculated three-part government model. In general, the output of the complex experiment has been tolerable, and the accomplishments of American society have been tremendously beneficial to the modern world; however, the perpetual and increasingly vitriolic political discourse and persistent social disorderliness that we are enduring should be the noticeable cyclic symptoms of the over-run of what is most probably a malfunctioning social experiment.Hopefully by getting into it and possibly running for mayor or something.
In 1988 they predicted that this shit was going to happen.
“The American Experiment” is not just a euphemism for the difficulty in self-governing a free society. We actually live in a semi-coordinated system of social experiments that are all using the same miscalculated three-part government model. In general, the output of the complex experiment has been tolerable, and the accomplishments of American society have been tremendously beneficial to the modern world; however, the perpetual and increasingly vitriolic political discourse and persistent social disorderliness that we are enduring should be the noticeable cyclic symptoms of the over-run of what is most probably a malfunctioning social experiment.
Baron Von Murderpaws
No way. That leads to anarchy, which leads to oligarchy or dictatorship
That sounds all professorial and stuff but the problem is we ARE the experiment, and the experiment is rapidly deteriorating. The subjects of the experiment need to stop eating the crackers dropped into the box and push back.“The American Experiment” is not just a euphemism for the difficulty in self-governing a free society. We actually live in a semi-coordinated system of social experiments that are all using the same miscalculated three-part government model. In general, the output of the complex experiment has been tolerable, and the accomplishments of American society have been tremendously beneficial to the modern world; however, the perpetual and increasingly vitriolic political discourse and persistent social disorderliness that we are enduring should be the noticeable cyclic symptoms of the over-run of what is most probably a malfunctioning social experiment.