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I have Rheumatoid Arthritis and have been taking a biologic shot weekly for the past year. They retail at $7000 per shot ($364,000 per year). My insurance paid all but $225 per month, and a manufacturer assistance program paid $220. So I have only been paying $5 per month. Sweet!

And then I retired. And I have yet to get an answer from Medicaid if it is covered. So I haven't had a shot for almost 4 weeks now.

Anyway, I'm not impressed by the cost of medication in this country. Help me, Biden!
 
What Hamilton was trying to say was that democracies create the types of monsters you all like to pretend Trump is. Democracies are populist monster factories. In his words: "No popular Government was ever without its Catalines & its Cæsars." If you want that type of narcissistic demagogue who will trample liberties then democracy is the form of government for you.
Yes, but. But the way we “sell” presidents. We use marketing to sell a president to the public. People learn about their presidential candidates primarily via the media. Television comes to mind. When it becomes a popularity contest, a skilled demagogue like Trump, a populist, can take advantage of widespread discontent among a significant portion of the electorate, and utilize those populist skills. Such a system can also be a “populist monster factory”. From that perspective, Hamilton was right. You have a system that permits populists, you’ll eventually get populists. When people vote for the office of the president, they may be under the illusion that this is somehow direct democracy, when it isn’t, but so far as permitting the rise of populists who may be poisonous to our body politic, the system we have both permits it, and via the selling of a president, marketing personalities, (and who’s better than Trump in marketing himself, stirring fear in his followers, making himself and his followers equal victims of a stacked corrupt system?), encourages it! Our system of marketing candidates encourages populism, makes it easy to attempt. Nothing in the way things work prevents a Donald Trump from appearing in highly stressful times, in times of culture wars, and acting the part of a successful demagogue.

So, yes, Hamilton was taking about direct democracy and the appearance of people like Trump. But we did not avoid the problems he feared, and at least part of the reason was the reasons I pointed out, IMO. One person, one vote, plus the selling of a president, of course can lead to a president like Trump.
 
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I’m really uncomfortable with the idea that America should be a Christian nation or will be a Christian nation. What if someone believes differently? And there are a lot of grey areas that Christianity doesn’t have answers for. Christianity shouldn’t be looked at as the sole source for policy. Especially in an age where there are thousands of nuclear weapons.

If someone believes differently they should die as they did in the crusades, of course; preferably at the hands of someone in a red hat.

Christianity is the little cult that could. It's nice little story that got traction by power seekers who used it to gain control. Not that long ago Rome was already a thriving modern city when a small unorganized sect began promising personal salvation after death, and Christianity was begun. Jesus and Christianity could have been anyone doing a good deed and suffering for it at any point in history, blown up into a method of subjugating those looking for answers to the unanswerable.
 
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I think we need to give Biden credit

He's too old.

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Yes, but. But the way we “sell” presidents. We use marketing to sell a president to the public. People learn about their presidential candidates primarily via the media. Television comes to mind. When it becomes a popularity contest, a skilled demagogue like Trump, a populist, can take advantage of widespread discontent among a significant portion of the electorate, and utilize those populist skills. Such a system can also be a “populist monster factory”. From that perspective, Hamilton was right. You have a system that permits populists, you’ll eventually get populists. When people vote for the office of the president, they may be under the illusion that this is somehow direct democracy, when it isn’t, but so far as permitting the rise of populists who may be poisonous to our body politic, the system we have both permits it, and via the selling of a president, marketing personalities, (and who’s better than Trump in marketing himself, stirring fear in his followers, making himself and his followers equal victims of a stacked corrupt system?), encourages it! Our system of marketing candidates encourages populism, makes it easy to attempt. Nothing in the way things work prevents a Donald Trump from appearing in highly stressful times, in times of culture wars, and acting the part of a successful demagogue.

So, yes, Hamilton was taking about direct democracy and the appearance of people like Trump. But we did not avoid the problems he feared, and at least part of the reason was the reasons I pointed out, IMO. One person, one vote, plus the selling of a president, of course can lead to a president like Trump.
“I complain about the United States not being Athens. I certainly say we are a very good Roman republic, and the lies are based upon the most advanced techniques of advertising, which is the only art form my country has ever created—the television commercial—and we sell soap and presidents in the same fashion. Once a country is habituated to liars, it takes generations to bring the truth back.”
― Gore Vidal, Imperial America: Reflections on the United States of Amnesia (Emphasis mine)
 
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If “conservatives” on this site want to be taken more seriously, perhaps they should change and be more serious with their posting?
 
Biden has by far been the best president in most of our lifetimes. Better than both Bushes, Clinton, and far more effective than Obama. He’s up there with Reagan and LBJ for most impactful in the last several decades. So while his age isn’t great, the man is getting the job done and doing it well!
 
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