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    10 months ago

    The beauty of a democratic government is the nature of shifts in policy. It may not be able to act as swiftly as an authoritarian regime, but it does allow all sides to get their time to share input. I’ve never claimed the US to be the arbitor of morality, they’ve made their fair share of mistakes. Fortunately the democratic process allows us to Garner a better understanding as a whole, and thus work towards the solutions that being forth the most common good. Very utilitarian in nature.

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        10 months ago

        High Speed Rail is in a Renaissance phase here in the US, it’s incredibly exciting! I’m not sure how this fits the current discourse here though.

        • My brother in Zeus. Saudi’s HSR started after and finished before California’s HSR. Your government would sooner loot the project for copper wires and steel beams to sell, so that it has money to send to Israel, than allow it to finish.

          Your entire government’s purpose is to finance and aid Israel, everything else is coincidental.

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            10 months ago

            Well there’s a difference in governance. If the US was not a democracy with protections for private property, HSR would’ve likely been complete. Not to mention the vast differences in terrain which pose difficult engineering questions to be answered.

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                10 months ago

                Well more specifically it’s a democratic republic, which would answer this question, however the future will likely bring change as votes are cast!

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                    10 months ago

                    I would hope so as it’s a core part of the public curriculum!

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                    10 months ago

                    You’re not limited to voting for two candidates, however I would like to see a down ballet voting system as that would increase the potential for an alternative to the two main parties getting elected. Fortunately, with our democratic process, this is quite possible! It just takes organization and an effort towards change!