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    312 months ago

    Hitler got about 33% back when he started. He achieved his position by simply ignoring the law after that. Sounds familiar?

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      2 months ago

      So they reformed the state after ww2, right?

      No such change here. People literally swear their lives to “defending” the olde slavermaster pact.

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        They basically overhauled the politicla landscape completely. Actually, the allies installed a parliamentary system that fixed most issues of the German, British, and US system, and it has worked quite well, better than the originals.

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          32 months ago

          I think you’re on to something. Presidential Republics are inherently unstable. I don’t think it’s a coincidence that South Korea is facing similar issues to America and both have Presidential systems.

          After this settles if we aren’t all fighting in anarcho-capitalist communes, America might consider similar structural reform and consider a Prime Minister style of bicameralism (but they can call it President instead).

          You make a good point and it’s a hopeful one