Wisdom of Crowds

Done Saying "Impossible"

Feb 14, 2025
The discussion kicks off with a bold declaration: saying ‘impossible’ is outdated, especially regarding Trump’s potential actions. The conversation dives into the unprecedented shakeup in governmental roles and Trump’s support from Congress, raising concerns about the future of democracy. Listeners hear about an emerging plebiscitary democracy and the allure of disruptors like Trump. There's a critical examination of cultural impacts and the ongoing political sentiment, all framed by the haunting question: are we witnessing an era of gradual democratic decline?
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Dictatorship vs. Authoritarianism

  • America is too large for a dictator to control effectively.
  • Authoritarianism, distinct from dictatorship, remains a concern with Trump's leadership style.
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A Weakened Congress

  • Trump's actions may weaken Congress, creating a new constitutional order.
  • This could lead to a diminished Congress, similar to the Roman Senate under the Empire.
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Plebiscitary Democracy

  • A plebiscitary democracy, where only the presidential election matters, is a possible outcome.
  • This model resembles an elective monarchy, diminishing representative bodies.
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