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Showing Original Post only (View all)The US is being run by a government that no longer represents the people [View all]
https://www.businessinsider.com/us-government-supreme-court-senate-president-represent-minority-views-2019-12* Americans overwhelmingly support a number of policy proposals, such as background checks for all gun owners and paid maternity leave.
* But those incredibly popular proposals are not being put into practice by our politicians.
* That's because those in power including the Senate, courts, and White House represent a small minority of the country's population and are unduly influenced by special interests.
* It is unsustainable.
Ask any middle schooler about the basic role of government and they will answer correctly that it is to represent the views and ideas of the American people. Policies supported by a clear majority deserve action.
Today, representative democracy is on the brink as our government demonstrates an unprecedented disconnect from public opinion.
For instance, 83% of the public supports background checks for gun owners, but that hasn't come to fruition. Some 77% of Americans want Roe v. Wade upheld, but that precedent keeps getting chipped away at. And 84% of the nation supports paid maternity leave, which has yet to become law despite President Donald Trump's promising it during his 2016 campaign. We see time and time again that even overwhelmingly popular public views don't translate to policy.
That's because our three branches of government live under minority rule.
There is a disconnect between Capitol Hill and Main Street. Trump, whose rise was fueled by his message of taking on a "rigged" political system that failed to reflect the views and values of everyday Americans, understood and exploited that reality.
But the problem predates Trump. With gerrymandering as the standard and open primaries out of favor, politicians have tacked more to the base of their parties and away from the middle.
As a result ideas move or stall based on the power of a small group of primary-election voters and politicians who have gamed the system to block ideas that are overwhelmingly popular.
While minority views should be protected and voices outside of the consensus heard, the issue is that all three branches of the federal government are now in the hands of a group of politicians pushing distorted views to the mainstream:
* But those incredibly popular proposals are not being put into practice by our politicians.
* That's because those in power including the Senate, courts, and White House represent a small minority of the country's population and are unduly influenced by special interests.
* It is unsustainable.
Ask any middle schooler about the basic role of government and they will answer correctly that it is to represent the views and ideas of the American people. Policies supported by a clear majority deserve action.
Today, representative democracy is on the brink as our government demonstrates an unprecedented disconnect from public opinion.
For instance, 83% of the public supports background checks for gun owners, but that hasn't come to fruition. Some 77% of Americans want Roe v. Wade upheld, but that precedent keeps getting chipped away at. And 84% of the nation supports paid maternity leave, which has yet to become law despite President Donald Trump's promising it during his 2016 campaign. We see time and time again that even overwhelmingly popular public views don't translate to policy.
That's because our three branches of government live under minority rule.
There is a disconnect between Capitol Hill and Main Street. Trump, whose rise was fueled by his message of taking on a "rigged" political system that failed to reflect the views and values of everyday Americans, understood and exploited that reality.
But the problem predates Trump. With gerrymandering as the standard and open primaries out of favor, politicians have tacked more to the base of their parties and away from the middle.
As a result ideas move or stall based on the power of a small group of primary-election voters and politicians who have gamed the system to block ideas that are overwhelmingly popular.
While minority views should be protected and voices outside of the consensus heard, the issue is that all three branches of the federal government are now in the hands of a group of politicians pushing distorted views to the mainstream:
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CousinIT
Dec 2019
OP
Citizens United is about IMO one of the most outrageous things done to eventually destroy the
RKP5637
Dec 2019
#2
Yes, at the time it was before SCOTUS. It's outrageous. How SCOTUS went along with this is
RKP5637
Dec 2019
#5
The Citizen United decision was the evidence of capitalism taking over our judiciary
Farmer-Rick
Dec 2019
#10
tRumplickers got taken. He didn't drain the swamp & he's flush out of ideas. But they are too stupid
Bernardo de La Paz
Dec 2019
#7
However, it can be credibly argued that the American people themselves are further
PatrickforO
Dec 2019
#26
there is no nationwide propaganda network like the right wing oligarchs have
Hermit-The-Prog
Dec 2019
#33