• AItoothbrush@lemmy.zip
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    6 hours ago

    I loved it when my english teacher gave us a paper to read and it was about how the us couldnt turn into a dictatorship because of “checks and balances”. It compared the us to hungary which is funny because in hungary orbán had to be elected before he could change the constitution while trump changed it before he was even elected 💀(i know technically its a reinterpretation but basically the same).

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      5 hours ago

      Orban’s allies bought up the media that opposed him before the elections. Something like that could never happen in the USA…/s

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      I remember someone pointing out that the American constitution was the basis for a lot of other countries that were founded in the 1800s following the Enlightenment.

      They all fell into a dictatorship.

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        If anything, the U.S. government is almost impressive. It’s so inefficient, it even collapses slower than it’s peers.

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      The checks and balances are in theory dependent on the legislative and judicial branches being independent from the executive, but in practice they really aren’t. A republican house and senate and a conservative majority in the supreme court means the checks and balances by choice won’t be checking and balancing.