Someone should make a film about a mad king, say in the late 18th century, whose arbitrary rule and foolish decision-making inspired people in one of his colonies to create a political system in which power would be distributed more widely so as to avoid the harms of such mercurial policy making.
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In 3 sessions, S&P 500 futures have plunged about 15%. Legit market crash
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Rule of Law -
* The king is not above the law. Even the monarch must obey the law of the land.
* No free man could be imprisoned, exiled, or stripped of rights without a lawful judgment by his peers
There will be nothing to clean up after this dreck leaves office.
I mean, I do t know why they'd expect that, if they were paying any attention.
pretty please
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I don't think that's a good sign about my state of mind.
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but our revolutionary heroes didn't anticipate the extent to which falsehoods and propaganda could be designed to plug directly into/completely flood
~we the people's~
brains