Is America no longer governable?

Is America no longer governable?

Five recent events (listed below) have compelled me to declare that America is no longer governable, unless it pursues political reforms as I have suggested (History 2.0 – China’s Comeback vs. America’s Decline). The alternative is to face a revolution!

Below are the five recent events:

To briefly elaborate on each first …

1. The overturn of “Roe v. Wade”

It has resulted in total chaos throughout the country, which will last for a long time to come!

For more, read Roe v. Wade has been overturned. What does that mean for America?

2. Highland Park shooting

Look at the image below.

The image below elaborates the event a little bit.

A simple question: Is there a safe place anywhere in America, from grocery stores, to elementary schools, and to celebration parades?

No!

Why is that?

It’s guns, stupid!

A more profound question: Can we address the gun issue without another civil war?

Unlikely!

For more, read America: Guns vs. Slavery.

3. Gaza genocide

The image below is worth more than 1,000 words.

Two points:

  • For those who get it, no explanation is necessary.
  • For those who do not, no explanation is possible.

4. Two terror attacks on January 1, 2025

The two images below highlight each, respectively.

What do the two events have in common?

Both were carried out by veterans!

5. Plane crash in DC on January 9, 2025

After so many near-misses recently, we finally got one! Three questions and answers:

  • What was the military helicopter doing there that night? Not a single legitimate reason conceivable!
  • Will anybody be held accountable? No!
  • Will it happen again? Yes, unless we ban all the military activities around our cities!

In short, the evil MIC is destroying humanity both at home and abroad (America’s evil MIC)!

6. Discussion

Three profound questions:

  • Is America governance-less, apparently?
  • Is America governance-less, actually?
  • Why is America no longer governable?

To briefly answer them one by one.

6.1 Is America governance-less, apparently?

Yes!

Why is that?

Blame Thomas Jefferson!

The image below is worth more than 1,000 words.

Two informative readings:

6.2 Is America governance-less, actually?

No!

America has never been governance-less, not even for a single day—America has been governed by moneyed interests throughout its history!

Specifically, America was founded as a plutocracy (aka “by/of/for the rich”), with money behind everything, from politics to justice. Despite all the considerable progress made over the past 200 years, America remains a plutocracy today.

Truth: There have always been two systems in America: one for the rich and the other for the poor, as highlighted by the image below.

What is the American dream, anyway?

Bragging about excessive individual wealth in America?

In short, America has been very poorly governed throughout its history!

6.3 Why is America no longer governable?

Payback time for poor governance over the past 248 years!

Below is a direct challenge to the most cherished word in America: freedom!

More profoundly, everything you think you know about America is wrong!

Two informative readings:

Most importantly, it is time to recognize what America truly is: the last big colonial power standing!

For more, read Colonial America 1776-2040?

7. More discussion

The key for a country built to last is to have a great government, for which we need two things:

  • A good government structure.
  • Good leaders at all levels based on nothing but merits.

China has both, but America has neither, which is the key reason behind China’s comeback and America’s decline.

Here is another perspective:

8. Closing

America is no longer governable!

America, reform our failing political system, as I have suggested (History 2.0 – China’s Comeback vs. America’s Decline), or face a revolution!

1 Comment

  1. Sig Silber

    Not sure why you support Hamas and I do not see the connection with the U.S. Roe v Wade was a bad decision and properly overturned. Abortion is not covered in the U.S. Constitution and is more appropriately addressed by the sensibilities of each state. It is better to be ungovernable than governable as in Russia. China may currently have a good balance between individual and collective welfare. Can they maintain it?

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