Steven Mnuchin's wife makes fun of Instagram followers for not being as rich as she is

Your point is well taken, but as many have pointed out, more Americans voted NOT to have Trump as president than voted FOR him. There certainly are many Americans who deserve him, but not a majority.

Did you know that if a couple of counties in western Florida were in Alabama, and a couple in Wisconsin were in Illinois, (or something like that) Hillary would have won? It was all due to where the arbitrary state lines were drawn.

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Well, technically that’s more or less what we already do (indirectly) when we elect representatives, but yeah, a more precise system would probably help. But I bet some places would spend their money on giant statues of Jesus while letting their bridges fall to pieces.

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I think the core problem is the way that the government is presented to people and the way it has been made to operate is fundamentally flawed. A government should be, in essence, the collaborative arm of a society. There are many things that we can do for ourselves, but there are some things that we can’t, or we’ll be much worse at if we try. Building good roads is expensive and requires a lot of raw materials, but we also all need them in some capacity or another, so we say, “okay, we’ll all put a little money into a collective pile and we’ll use that to pay for roads.” We could all home-school children, but since education is so important not only to individuals, but to society as a whole–the better educated we are, the higher everyone’s quality of life will be directly and especially indirectly thus we set aside some other money to establish a base level of education (presently way to low, tbh) and to build and staff public schools so that people can get the standardized set of skills and knowledge required to be able to work and contribute to society as a whole. Most people don’t want to get robbed or murdered or have their house burnt down, so we set aside some money to hire some people whose job it is to protect us from robbers, murderers, and arsonists, and some other people to put fires out so that they don’t spread and destroy entire cities like they used to.

That’s what a government should be–it’s the part of a democratic society that does the things that are too big or expensive or complicated for individuals to do for themselves.

That’s not how the government is presented or run at all, however. Instead it’s paternalistic and authoritarian, it’s presented as “the boss,” people as “the subjects,” and and increasingly it behaves that way. Police and education have been affected the worst by this. The police are basically a domestic military force that ignores the transgressions of the extremely wealthy while waging a slow and utterly pointless war against everyone else. Public education has been strategically handicapped and interfered with such that the schools areas more resemble prisons and indoctrination facilities, even in areas where wealthy people live because wealthy people send their kids to private schools. (Which is now an industry that has absolutely exploded thanks to voucher programs that were designed specifically to destroy public education under the guise of providing people “educational freedom.”)

The irony is that the wealthy assholes who are calling taxes “suffering” are often the same assholes who want the government to act in this paternalistic and authoritarian fashion–but only as long as the rules don’t apply to them. They whine and moan about taxes because taxes are one of the few rules they haven’t been able to fully exempt themselves from.

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You get the gerrymandering you deserve.

Should have, could have, and would have…Trump and the reprehensibles are still running the Executive branch.

It has been said that every country gets the government it deserves. So you may be right, but that doesn’t make us unique. And soon we will have a different government.

Edit: After thinking about it, perhaps you are right, but on an individual basis, too. Trump isn’t hurting my life any. I have the same job, and my 401k has gone up. But the poor ex-coal miner, who is counting on Trump to bring back his job, and therefore isn’t training for a new one, will suffer. The neo-nazis who lost their jobs because Trump emboldened them are probably hurting. So, yeah, maybe I got the government I deserve (no real personal change) and the Trump supporter got the one he deserves.

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Preach it!

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Lol. it just occurred to me how to me how no one has come to her defence, except her publicist who is fucking paid to do it. Once Mnuchin decides is time to move away from his third marriage and onto his fourth, Linton is going to be one miserable, lonely wretch.

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As I said…

Glass bottles may potentially last a million years, but if it’s late afternoon in the heat of summer, you have a long walk ahead of you, and you’ve just spent the last of your cash to buy an ice cold bottle of root beer, it’ll slip out of your hand and shatter on the sidewalk in no time flat.

They can’t understand it and wouldn’t care if they could, because they have it uncommonly good. Could maybe try something like the plot of Trading Places or one of the other movies like that, where the rich suddenly find themselves destitute and hijinks ensue.

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I was seriously tempted to post it, but whenever there is a Python (or Ex-Python1) former Python) version, I inevitably use that.

1) After typing this I realized that clearly the only Ex-Python is Graham.

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I wonder what the fine print in the prenuptial agreement says.

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