There has been a plethora of discussion in the media and on this sub about how to win the elections in 2026 and 2028.
I think Joseph Heath makes a compelling argument here that that electoral victory is not sufficient. Given the success of Project 2025 and the Trump Administration’s seizure of power despite the ostensible checks and balances of the US Constitution, he is reasonable to call for deeper (but quiet!) discussion of how to reform the American government to make it less vulnerable to Trumplike authoritarianism.
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There has been a plethora of discussion in the media and on this sub about how to win the elections in 2026 and 2028.
I think Joseph Heath makes a compelling argument here that that electoral victory is not sufficient. Given the success of Project 2025 and the Trump Administration’s seizure of power despite the ostensible checks and balances of the US Constitution, he is reasonable to call for deeper (but quiet!) discussion of how to reform the American government to make it less vulnerable to Trumplike authoritarianism.
[The League of Legends screenshot really ties everything together.](https://i.imgur.com/bSFq7R4.png)
“Your honor; League of Legends!”
I’m a simple enough guy. Joseph Heath writes an article, I’ll read it.