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kentuck

(116,202 posts)
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 08:52 AM 18 hrs ago

The system is broken because...

...the Congress is broken.

Our Founders set up a system that required a balance of powers. But the Legislature has destroyed that balance. The entire system is now collapsing around the Executive Branch.

The Congress was to be the voice of the people, chosen from their ranks. Unfortunately, they fell prey to a con-man and a demagogue. They surrendered all their powers and the justice system, within the larger system, became meaningless. The Judicial Branch was not equipped to handle the problems presented and also fell prey to the demagogue.

It would be naive to suggest that the system is still intact and working the way it was meant to work. It is broken.

We cling to the hope of the next election.

Can it be fixed?

First, we must recognize that the system that our Founders put forth in the Constitution no longer exists.

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The system is broken because... (Original Post) kentuck 18 hrs ago OP
Because of entrenched minority rule 31st Street Bridge 18 hrs ago #1
1929 Permanent app... Whip-poor-will 18 hrs ago #3
30,000 isn't the cap on district size DetroitLegalBeagle 15 hrs ago #33
I think it's gerrymandering and Republican voters that are part crazy, part unthinking "always vote Republican" muriel_volestrangler 16 hrs ago #26
Why should ethnic anything matter? If it's neutral Melon 3 hrs ago #54
The system is broken because it has been bought indusurb 18 hrs ago #2
Yes Timewas 18 hrs ago #5
Our democracy has not been healthy longer than Citizens United. summer_in_TX 3 hrs ago #55
In 1933, Justice Louis Brandeis said: "We can have democracy in this country or we can have great wealth sop 18 hrs ago #6
Yes! THIS ☝️ EXACTLY! Hey Joe 16 hrs ago #25
Elections are already publicly funded Cirsium 15 hrs ago #30
No, but it will be much more likely and achievable should KPN 2 hrs ago #56
Congress is broken because the Republican Party is corrupt and broken. tanyev 18 hrs ago #4
Congress, under Turtle's direction, destroyed the Supreme Court, making it into a politicized collection of unabashed... NNadir 17 hrs ago #7
We don't need a new Constitution. intheflow 16 hrs ago #16
I respectfully disagree. NNadir 16 hrs ago #17
without the vague 2Nd Amendment, it still stands dave99 16 hrs ago #22
To contest this, I note we have an obviously insane, corrupt, ignorant, criminal, thug at the head of our Government... NNadir 16 hrs ago #23
gun ? 2nd Amendment dave99 15 hrs ago #34
The 2nd Amendment is an Artifact Representing Why the Existing Constitution, Already Dead at the Hands of Roberts... NNadir 14 hrs ago #36
So your response is to throw it all away? intheflow 12 hrs ago #41
I gave my reasons for stating that for all of its successes, it's worn out, in another post. My son gave me a book... NNadir 11 hrs ago #42
Three branches not enough dpibel 3 hrs ago #53
He's not Superman thomski64 6 hrs ago #49
Our system relies on public servants with competence, ethics, and allegiance to our Constitution Martin Eden 17 hrs ago #8
i have been in the vein of the thread Tetrachloride 17 hrs ago #9
No. Populists (psuedo-populist Trump/others) say the system is broken, rigged, terrible, and blame Democrats. betsuni 17 hrs ago #10
Citizens United needs to be overturned. TBF 17 hrs ago #11
need to burn a effigy of Roberts dave99 16 hrs ago #20
Did you mean overturn Dobbs? ShazzieB 14 hrs ago #37
Yes - I will fix that! ty TBF 14 hrs ago #38
I was on my first cup of coffee (!) - there is a lot more TBF 14 hrs ago #39
Separation of corporation and state I_UndergroundPanther 9 hrs ago #45
yes yes yes!! TBF 8 hrs ago #47
When half can't read at a 6th grade level and don't even know what America250 is for Ponietz 17 hrs ago #12
Thank your local Republican dave99 16 hrs ago #19
Yes indeed and the moniss 16 hrs ago #13
The system is broken because America pursued Manifest Destiny LuvLoogie 16 hrs ago #14
It can be fixed and you highlighted to some degree how oldmanlynn 16 hrs ago #15
FUCKUP THE REPUBLICANS dave99 16 hrs ago #18
I am with you I_UndergroundPanther 9 hrs ago #46
This is a little off the track but is true.. chouchou 16 hrs ago #21
Republicans broke the SCOTUS confirmation process bucolic_frolic 16 hrs ago #24
It's been Party Over Country for a while now. A parliamentary system might have been better for us as the U.S. grew in Exp 15 hrs ago #27
Congress is broken because of money dlk 15 hrs ago #28
That old saying MONEY IS THE ROOT OF ALL EVIL shines brigjhter today than it ever has. bluestarone 15 hrs ago #29
Overturn Citizens United - by Statute if not in the courts TBF 8 hrs ago #48
This may not be popular in these parts...but... -misanthroptimist 15 hrs ago #31
Yes, that was a great concern of many of the Founders... kentuck 15 hrs ago #32
Honestly, the Founders did a pretty good job... -misanthroptimist 15 hrs ago #35
Anacyclosis NT Warpy 14 hrs ago #40
Thank you. I needed a brain stimulant! erronis 6 hrs ago #50
I had started to explain myself Warpy 5 hrs ago #51
I'm almost on autopilot. If I don't know a word/phrase I'll look it up (usually WIkipedia) erronis 5 hrs ago #52
The Founders built the system to create wins through compromise, not domination 31j20b3 11 hrs ago #43
The Founders didn't expect a Chernobyl reaction kairos12 11 hrs ago #44
It's broken because... BurnDoubt 27 min ago #57

31st Street Bridge

(269 posts)
1. Because of entrenched minority rule
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 08:59 AM
18 hrs ago

Caused by gerrymandering,;
the rancid Electoral College;
the 1929 Permanent Apportionment Act that gave more power to small states by limiting the number of Congressional districts;
the avalanche of $$$ in politics;
metastasized igorance caused by Limbaugh, Fox and ceaseless right-wing propaganda.

Whip-poor-will

(678 posts)
3. 1929 Permanent app...
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 09:09 AM
18 hrs ago

At one rep for every 30,000 , called for in the constitution, congress would be over 11,000

We could manage that except it's easier to bribe 435 looking for the highest bidders than 11,000+

I thought you couldn't change the constitution without an amendment ?????

DetroitLegalBeagle

(2,538 posts)
33. 30,000 isn't the cap on district size
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 12:25 PM
15 hrs ago
The Number of Representatives shall not exceed one for every thirty Thousand, but each State shall have at Least one Representative;


Its the minimum district size. The Constitution bars having more than 1 Representative for every 30,000 people. It doesn't prevent larger numbers of people per Representative, it only gives a minimum.There was concern about having a overly large and unruly legislature, so they made a minimum district size of 30,000 to give an effective ceiling on how many Representatives there are.

muriel_volestrangler

(106,981 posts)
26. I think it's gerrymandering and Republican voters that are part crazy, part unthinking "always vote Republican"
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 11:38 AM
16 hrs ago

The gerrymandering is the structural problem (and it frankly makes the USA a laughing stock among democracies). Districts need to be determined by neutral commissions that aim for a reasonable ethnic representation and boundaries that follow understandable lines (only splitting a city when it's got more people than one district should have, aiming for geographic compactness).

And inside the gerrymandered districts, the lunatic side of the Republican party is electing its lunatics in the primaries. Then, too many non-lunatics who see themselves as Republicans still vote for the nutters. So the extremists can cruise to victory in gerrymandered districts, and they then refuse to hold a rapist to account in the presidency.

Melon

(1,973 posts)
54. Why should ethnic anything matter? If it's neutral
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 11:52 PM
3 hrs ago

For the people without manipulation, it should be cut all the same. Divide everyone and everyplace like a chess board. Ethnic is just manipulation for a different leader. We are a framework of ethnicities.

indusurb

(370 posts)
2. The system is broken because it has been bought
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 09:01 AM
18 hrs ago

Every office in this land, from dog catcher to president, is up for sale to the highest bidder. When there is that kind of monetary influence then government of the people, by the people and for the people winds up serving only the rich people. We need a Constitutional amendment making all elections, local, state and national, publicly funded. We also need to do away with lobbying and PACS as we know them. Take away the power and corruption of money and you'll have a government that serves all the people.

Timewas

(2,824 posts)
5. Yes
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 09:26 AM
18 hrs ago

n Started mainly with citizens united and capped by the latest addition from the supremely corrupt high court

summer_in_TX

(4,390 posts)
55. Our democracy has not been healthy longer than Citizens United.
Mon Jul 6, 2026, 12:17 AM
3 hrs ago

I'd peg it with several events during the Reagan administration. The end of the Fairness Doctrine. The rise of Grover Norquist, the No New Taxes pledge, the rise of the Heritage Foundation and the influence of the likes of Richard Mellon Scaife and Joseph Coors.

The rise of Rush, then of the calculated campaign to create distrust in mainstream media by Fox and to frame themselves as "fair and balanced." Newt.

The hollowing out of our democracy was quite noticeable by the early 1990s.

sop

(20,014 posts)
6. In 1933, Justice Louis Brandeis said: "We can have democracy in this country or we can have great wealth
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 09:30 AM
18 hrs ago

concentrated in the hands of the few, but we cannot have both.”

That great wealth concentrated in the hands of the few bought our democracy, it no longer belongs to us.




Hey Joe

(912 posts)
25. Yes! THIS ☝️ EXACTLY!
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 11:37 AM
16 hrs ago

The overwhelming flood of money in our politics
is the #1 reason for our government disfunction.
This will be the main reason for our demise as a democracy, which is not possible in a bought and paid for government.

Cirsium

(4,281 posts)
30. Elections are already publicly funded
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 12:00 PM
15 hrs ago

Perhaps you meant publicly funded campaigns? Still, there are many ways to bribe politicians other than campaign donations.

Taking away the power and corruption of money does not necessarily mean you'll have a government that serves all the people.

KPN

(17,621 posts)
56. No, but it will be much more likely and achievable should
Mon Jul 6, 2026, 01:34 AM
2 hrs ago

the corrupting influence of money be removed.

NNadir

(38,921 posts)
7. Congress, under Turtle's direction, destroyed the Supreme Court, making it into a politicized collection of unabashed...
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 09:50 AM
17 hrs ago

...partisan hacks with zero respect for the Constitution and the rule of law.

The Constitution is dead. We need a new one, but we do not have the types of patriots in a position to write it. We're screwed.

intheflow

(30,313 posts)
16. We don't need a new Constitution.
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 11:17 AM
16 hrs ago

We need a new Congress to respect it and reform it. Like a dilapidated old house, the bones are good, solid. It just needs some updates.

NNadir

(38,921 posts)
17. I respectfully disagree.
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 11:22 AM
16 hrs ago

The 18th century document, despite its long and sometimes tragic success, us worn out and insufficient for our times.

NNadir

(38,921 posts)
23. To contest this, I note we have an obviously insane, corrupt, ignorant, criminal, thug at the head of our Government...
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 11:29 AM
16 hrs ago

...and no workable mechanism to remove it from office.

NNadir

(38,921 posts)
36. The 2nd Amendment is an Artifact Representing Why the Existing Constitution, Already Dead at the Hands of Roberts...
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 12:43 PM
14 hrs ago

...et al., needs replacement.

Another is the Electoral College, the last remaining artifact of the human slavery that many at the Constitutional Convention practiced.

I am not talking about guns however, although I'm quite sure that James Madison had no idea of the concept of bump stocks, machine guns, or for that matter, nuclear weapons or Kevlar. The amendment was about militias, not giving thugs weapons to shoot up elementary schools, but no matter...

Neither were the founders aware of the power of instantaneous communication, telephones, radios, TVs not to mention the big elephant, the internet.

I am talking about the entire system which has evolved under political parties - which the founders held in contempt although they did nothing successful to prevent their rise - it's outlived its magnificent history of usefulness.

The Supreme Court is a case in point. The founders could not imagine that highly politicized partisans, rapists, religious fundamentalists, openly bribed types like Clarence Thomas, would be on the court with lifetime appointments, impossible to remove outside of death. They had no idea of the molecular biology of aging, nor the mechanisms of extreme wealth beyond monarchies by which one could buy Justices like Thomas, Alito, et Roberts, et al.

They didn't anticipate the likes of McConnell, or for that matter, Lindsay Graham.

The founders had no idea that access to information - an independent press - could be purchased and turned into mechanisms of instantaneous propaganda.

The Constitution is dead. A political party killed it. We need a new one for our times.

intheflow

(30,313 posts)
41. So your response is to throw it all away?
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 03:24 PM
12 hrs ago

It has a mechanism to correct the inadequacies we’ve recently discovered. It’s called amendment. And it can happen if we take back the 3 branches. And as impossible as that seems, creating something new out of whole cloth would be much more difficult.

NNadir

(38,921 posts)
42. I gave my reasons for stating that for all of its successes, it's worn out, in another post. My son gave me a book...
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 03:46 PM
11 hrs ago

...for Christmas a year or so ago that I really must find time to read, although I never get around to it.

It's this one:

Fears of a Setting Sun.

It's about how the founders themselves questioned what they'd built. They needn't have worried so much, until, now.

The US Constitution was a great work for the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries, but it's worn out by the technology of our times. It no longer works to establish Democracy; it has become lipstick on an oligarchy that pretends to be a Democracy. It can't handle the technology of our times, in particular, information technology.

dpibel

(4,047 posts)
53. Three branches not enough
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 11:45 PM
3 hrs ago

3/4 of the states have to approve a Constitutional amendment. Check your latest tabulation of red vs. blue states.

Another example of the profoundly antidemocratic nature of the Constitution.

Your argument is about like saying, "But if we have an insane president, the Constitution gives us the cure: Impeachment.

Just as likely as an amendment.

thomski64

(1,017 posts)
49. He's not Superman
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 08:47 PM
6 hrs ago

He can't leap over tall buildings in a single boundary
He's not faster than a speeding bullet.

Martin Eden

(16,120 posts)
8. Our system relies on public servants with competence, ethics, and allegiance to our Constitution
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 09:53 AM
17 hrs ago

The majority in Congress and the Supreme Court are the opposite of that, and especially the president and those he appoints.

betsuni

(29,501 posts)
10. No. Populists (psuedo-populist Trump/others) say the system is broken, rigged, terrible, and blame Democrats.
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 09:59 AM
17 hrs ago

As always, Republicans' goal is government dysfunction, making Democrats appear to be unable or unwilling to do anything. Then others accuse them of being corrupt by campaign donations, out-of-touch and unaware of the problems that obviously only Democratic policies are helping, "ignoring the working class," idiotic name-calling, character attacks. It never ends.

Then people get cynical, don't vote, vote third party, vote for idiots who promise impossible things and everything is still blamed on Democrats.

Only the Republican Party is broken. And anyone lying about Democrats are helping.

TBF

(37,727 posts)
11. Citizens United needs to be overturned.
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 10:11 AM
17 hrs ago

Last edited Sun Jul 5, 2026, 01:08 PM - Edit history (1)

Expand the court and/or term limits on the Supreme Court.
Overturn Dobbs - women need to have agency over their reproductive rights.
Universal Health Care (and yes we will tax companies and billionaires)
Tax - on Wealth, Trades, etc - not just income
Work on repairing international relations
Health in General - reinstate everything RFK Jr destroyed
Enforce establishment clause - separation of church & state

just a start of the things that need to be fixed

ShazzieB

(23,128 posts)
37. Did you mean overturn Dobbs?
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 12:53 PM
14 hrs ago

Dobbs was the ruling that that overturned Roe.

Abortion was ruled to be a constitutional right under Roe. That was great while it lasted, but it was always vulnerable to another SCOTUS coming along and saying "Nuh-uh, that's not a constitutional right!" The Roberts Court did exactly that, and Americans instantly lost a right we'd had for half a century. Congress needs to enact legislation that legalizes abortion throughout the U.S. so that it's not left up to the whims of whoever is on SCOTUS ar a particular time.

TBF

(37,727 posts)
39. I was on my first cup of coffee (!) - there is a lot more
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 01:14 PM
14 hrs ago

that needs to be added -

Trump has destroyed so much and it hasn't even been 2 full years. The agencies are in shambles, corruption is rampant, he tore down the whole east wing of OUR house & the list goes on.

We need strong separation not just of church & state, but there have to be ways to keep the executive branch from becoming too powerful. Obviously, Congress was easy to buy off so we've got to think of a structural way to keep that from happening again.

And another big one - replace electoral college with one person/one vote. We have the technology. I'd like to see our Social Security number used to ensure we can vote (also for obtaining things like health care).

Ponietz

(4,702 posts)
12. When half can't read at a 6th grade level and don't even know what America250 is for
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 10:32 AM
17 hrs ago

I’d say its ignorance, apathy, and stupidity. I can’t imagine not voting and can’t understand why oppressed peoples refuse to vote after all we’ve been though.

moniss

(9,223 posts)
13. Yes indeed and the
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 10:41 AM
16 hrs ago

founders assumed that people would never be so craven, evil and stupid as to game and pervert the entire system. The idea that people would be so sick and evil as to willingly and knowingly destroy everything around them is a major feature of sociopaths and mental illness was not understood really at all in Colonial times.

LuvLoogie

(9,077 posts)
14. The system is broken because America pursued Manifest Destiny
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 10:47 AM
16 hrs ago

Last edited Sun Jul 5, 2026, 02:08 PM - Edit history (1)

over liberty and justice for All. It has never atoned. It has simply moved on to exploit other peoples and their resources once our frontiers were subjugated and divyed up for its natural wealth.

The system promotes and protects white supremacy, which finds itself under pressure by the mere existence and peaceful evolution of those it distains.

The minutia of government is born of the core motive. Chaos among the othered and power over them is their motivation.

Caring for each other is the only way out. Walking away from the myth that we have friends across the aisle. They are the progeny of America's original sinners.

I will vote. But understand that we likely have 30 to 50 house members and 10 to 15 senators that will continue to compromise justice for a minute with the gavel at 50% plus 1.

oldmanlynn

(887 posts)
15. It can be fixed and you highlighted to some degree how
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 10:58 AM
16 hrs ago

It is us voters who can fix it through our efforts of going out and voting. We could also try to talk to our neighbors and friends and convince them of the same. That’s how we can change it. to be honest with you we absolutely have to do that here in the midterms and the next election. It’s an absolute must or we give up the system.

dave99

(765 posts)
18. FUCKUP THE REPUBLICANS
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 11:24 AM
16 hrs ago

get rid of each one, from the top o the most little local position


if that happens, the U.S. may rise to the People

chouchou

(3,462 posts)
21. This is a little off the track but is true..
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 11:27 AM
16 hrs ago

One of my friends came from Finland ..(husbands job here) Her English is ..ahh..fairly good.
She said one day, last week...."Gee..Americans put up like the slaves as they put up with in the 18 hundreds "
"Seems they are stress in a lot of things"

I told her "Honey...You're on the outside....Your words are true" "A lot of Americans are in a bubble"

bucolic_frolic

(56,436 posts)
24. Republicans broke the SCOTUS confirmation process
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 11:30 AM
16 hrs ago

Political power has been concentrated into the GOP side of Congress, SCOTUS, and Executive branch purges.

How you dissipate power from here is a conundrum. The quickest path would be financial collapse. The historical record of democracies overthrowing concentrated power is not extensive.

Exp

(1,083 posts)
27. It's been Party Over Country for a while now. A parliamentary system might have been better for us as the U.S. grew in
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 11:41 AM
15 hrs ago

population and the world gets smaller in the quick communications sense.

States that were weeks away are now 4 seconds away.

bluestarone

(22,617 posts)
29. That old saying MONEY IS THE ROOT OF ALL EVIL shines brigjhter today than it ever has.
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 11:55 AM
15 hrs ago

Our constitution authors way back then could have NEVER dreamed of anything like we are witnessing today. When we take our house back we need to attack money in politics. That's the answer, the QUESTION is HOW?

TBF

(37,727 posts)
48. Overturn Citizens United - by Statute if not in the courts
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 07:07 PM
8 hrs ago

It has to go - that is why the PACs are so powerful. Individuals have limits on giving; but open a PAC and all that flies out the window.

-misanthroptimist

(2,012 posts)
31. This may not be popular in these parts...but...
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 12:10 PM
15 hrs ago

Congress is broken because of national political parties. Congress, as you say, was supposed to represent the People (E Pluribus Unum). Instead of representing their constituents, most Representatives now represent their party first (Out of two...what, exactly?)

The People are there merely to validate the parties.

JMO

kentuck

(116,202 posts)
32. Yes, that was a great concern of many of the Founders...
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 12:15 PM
15 hrs ago

They saw the danger in Parties that we are witnessing today. They would be used to divide the people and weaken our union.

-misanthroptimist

(2,012 posts)
35. Honestly, the Founders did a pretty good job...
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 12:30 PM
15 hrs ago

...of foreseeing dangers generally. Pity they couldn't have resolved slavery, but those were the times they lived in (or in which they lived if one is obsessed with grammar.)

erronis

(25,099 posts)
50. Thank you. I needed a brain stimulant!
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 08:55 PM
6 hrs ago
The political doctrine of anacyclosis (or anakyklosis from Greek is a cyclical theory of political evolution. The theory of anacyclosis is based upon the Greek typology of constitutional forms of rule by the one, the few, and the many. Anacyclosis states that three basic forms of "benign" government (monarchy, aristocracy, and democracy) are inherently weak and unstable, tending to degenerate rapidly into the three basic forms of "malignant" government (tyranny, oligarchy, and ochlocracy).

According to the doctrine, "benign" governments have the interests of all at heart, whereas "malignant" governments have the interests of a select few at heart. However, all six are considered unworkable because the first three rapidly transform into the latter three due to political corruption.

The idea of anacyclosis influenced theorists of republicanism. Some of them, including Aristotle, Cicero, Machiavelli, Vico and Kant suggested that mixed government might help to stabilize republics and prevent permanent anacyclosis.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anacyclosis

Warpy

(114,783 posts)
51. I had started to explain myself
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 09:40 PM
5 hrs ago

but it was threatening to turn into a book so I just hhoped somebody would look the word up.

Thanks for confirming my faith in DU.

Historians from Polybius to Toynbee have all come up with the same idea but they all seem to want to tap dance around the mechanisms behind the eventual concentration of power and then decline.

erronis

(25,099 posts)
52. I'm almost on autopilot. If I don't know a word/phrase I'll look it up (usually WIkipedia)
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 09:54 PM
5 hrs ago

If I don't do that, I'll lie awake wondering...

But to the larger question: If humans were so superior, so rational - wouldn't we have figured out how to avoid this crazy cycle?

Or perhaps there is a god. And she is playing with us.

31j20b3

(179 posts)
43. The Founders built the system to create wins through compromise, not domination
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 03:53 PM
11 hrs ago

Trumps authoritarian regime is destroying the last vestiges of the original concept, though I admit it was largely destroyed by oligarchs buying up the representation in government.

Once upon a time the two sides would argue for a landing zone between two or more opposing congressional viewpoints. Things didn't usually happen as they were first proposed, but some motion toward something that could be agreed upon was very often found.

What we have now is representation that almost equally divides between the right and left. BUT we are more strongly divided into camps out to defeat the other side than at almost any time in our post civil war history.

kairos12

(13,857 posts)
44. The Founders didn't expect a Chernobyl reaction
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 04:01 PM
11 hrs ago

where people deliberately sabotage the entire system colluding with a conman. Result: system meltdown.

BurnDoubt

(1,962 posts)
57. It's broken because...
Mon Jul 6, 2026, 03:11 AM
27 min ago

that’s them way it works best for the people with the cash to buy it.

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