
Does America Need a Third Party?
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The Urgency for Systemic Change
The current political landscape shows a high level of distrust in the government's ability to effectively respond to significant issues such as the rise of social media and AI. The confidence in the government's capability to manage urgent problems is low, fueled by the realization that systemic inefficiencies and entrenched incumbencies prevent meaningful progress. With a 94% reelection rate for incumbents, the motivation for leaders to enact change is limited, as their primary concern is often self-preservation rather than public service. This calls for an urgent need for a third party to break the cycle of complacency and promote accountability within the political system.
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