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RiverLover

(7,830 posts)
Sun Aug 2, 2015, 06:12 AM Aug 2015

Why Jimmy Carter Thinks the US Isn’t a Real Democracy Anymore

Why Jimmy Carter Thinks the US Isn’t a Real Democracy Anymore
Originally published by Think Progress
by Judd Legum
8/1/15


The U.S. is a system of “Economic Elite Domination” and former president Jimmy Carter blames the broken campaign finance system, which has caused the country to no longer function like a democracy. At least he speaks the truth!

Former President Jimmy Carter believes the United States’ campaign finance system is so broken that the country is no longer a functional democracy.

Appearing on the Thom Hartmann show this week, Carter said that “unlimited political bribery” is “the essence of getting the nominations for president or to elect the president.

He said the same problems are present in elections for “U.S. senators and congress members.”



http://www.nationofchange.org/2015/08/01/why-jimmy-carter-thinks-the-us-isnt-a-real-democracy-anymore/


Do you think this will make headline news in MSM anywhere?...

So glad, though, that he's out there trying to raise awareness, in any way. Maybe in the future, it will make a difference. I sadly think who ever ends up as our president in 2017 will just be the Best President Moneyed Interests can buy.

Will keep pulling for Bernie & hoping for a big upset in the primaries until then!!!
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Why Jimmy Carter Thinks the US Isn’t a Real Democracy Anymore (Original Post) RiverLover Aug 2015 OP
Uh, because he's an intelligent man..... daleanime Aug 2015 #1
And he isn't purchased by anyone RiverLover Aug 2015 #2
With all respect to Carter, it could not be more obvious that we are an merrily Aug 2015 #3
I think the point here is that a former president of the US is saying this. RiverLover Aug 2015 #4
VERY true, River Lover! I had meant to include that sentiment in my post, but forgot. merrily Aug 2015 #5
Coffee is GOOD. :-) lol RiverLover Aug 2015 #6
I don't know, river lover. merrily Aug 2015 #7

merrily

(45,251 posts)
3. With all respect to Carter, it could not be more obvious that we are an
Mon Aug 3, 2015, 05:30 AM
Aug 2015

oligarchy and always have been, though I agree with Citicorp that the more accurate term now is plutonomy. (We don't even make it to plutocracy.)

RiverLover

(7,830 posts)
4. I think the point here is that a former president of the US is saying this.
Mon Aug 3, 2015, 06:19 AM
Aug 2015

We all know it's obvious, here. That doesn't mean the general population acknowledges it. To me, its very good that he's at least trying to bring more attention to it. The only way it can change is if a great mass of our population rise up & demand Democracy & true representation. Heads in the sand ain't gonna do it.

merrily

(45,251 posts)
5. VERY true, River Lover! I had meant to include that sentiment in my post, but forgot.
Mon Aug 3, 2015, 06:25 AM
Aug 2015

Without two cups of coffee in the morning, I am useless and I've yet to have my first today.

Thank you for that. I do have a soft spot for Carter. I don't think he is a perfect person or was a perfect President, but no one is. I do I think he tries his very best to do what he believes is right, and that is all one can ask of any human. And, his trying is not of the "Fail, but he meant well," variety, either. His accomplishments are awesome.

RiverLover

(7,830 posts)
6. Coffee is GOOD. :-) lol
Mon Aug 3, 2015, 06:55 AM
Aug 2015

His words made Rolling Stone, too. Its a good thing. And yes, he's a good man. We need many more high profile people out there talking about this.

The average person on the street would think you were crazy if you told them the US is not a democracy anymore. How could we not be if we vote, after all? Yes, we could use more Jimmy Carters...

merrily

(45,251 posts)
7. I don't know, river lover.
Mon Aug 3, 2015, 07:16 AM
Aug 2015

Massive numbers of Americans who are eligible to vote do not bother to do so. Of course, one can read into that almost anything one wants to read into that. However, if they thought voting would improve their lives and the lives of their families and neighbors, I'd like to think that more of them would show up at the polls on election days. I could be misreading it, though.

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