Six Hours to Save Democracy
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- Опубликовано: 25 июн 2024
- What if the threat to American democracy came from within our own military? “War Game,” a 2024 Sundance Official Selection documentary, imagined just such a scenario and convened a bipartisan group of policymakers to respond. What did they learn - and how real is the threat?
Janessa Goldbeck
Heidi Heitkamp
Mary Louise Kelly
Linda Singh
Now in its 20th year, the Aspen Ideas Festival is the Aspen Institute’s signature summer public event. From June 23-June 29, 2024 more than 300 leaders and innovators gather in the Rocky Mountains to engage in deep and inquisitive discussion of the issues that shape our lives and challenge our times, spanning politics, business, science, the arts, education, and more. #AspenIdeas
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Incredible panel and film and fore thought! Grateful for these women and men who serve and care about our country!
Very interesting and very scary, vote blue no matter who.
With our massive military budget, we should be more than ready for this. Instead, we find out we have trained those who will try to kill us 😢
What a wonderful discussion! So why are there so few views?
Ostrich syndrome
Chilling!
Let’s hope for all of us. This scenario is so frightening and so sad.
I'm an internal optimist, but I also own many. A failure to plan is a plan to fail.
Thank you
The world's richest country with the most expensive military is enjoying these benefits of their democracy: Economic inequality, inflation, stagnant real wages for the last fifty years, costly healthcare, an expensive education system, student loan debt totaling $1.7 trillion with an average balance of $38,000, poor public transportation systems, racial inequality, mass incarceration, the militarization of police, deteriorating infrastructure, housing affordability, homelessness, the opioid epidemic, and gun violence.
The 'Arsenal of Democracy' produces 40 percent of the world's weapons. It is a very profitable business model in which other countries buy these weapons to fight each other. The key is maximizing profits without shedding US blood by inducing conflicts between and within countries outside the USA. One client is eager to spend AUD 368 billion to buy a few high-quality used nuclear-powered submarines. This business model's critical components are NATO, QUAD, ANZUS, Five Eyes, AUKUS, and MCC (Mutual Cross-Service Agreement).
Since WWII, the United States has started 201 wars, overthrew 36 foreign leaders, killed or attempted to kill 50, dropped bombs in 30 countries, and interfered in 86 foreign elections. To make the world safe for democracy, the US has caused the deaths of tens of millions of people in its conflicts in Korea, Vietnam, Yugoslavia, Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, and Syria. The CIA was involved in covert operations that resulted in mass killings of communists in over 22 countries, 500,000 to 2,000,000 Indonesian civilians disappeared in 1965-1966.
Anywhere in the world, if there is a border dispute, it is usually the result of a line drawn by an Englishman; if it is an internal dispute, it is usually the US fueling it. Difference in implementation of divide and conquer strategy.
housing INaffordability, I believe is what you mean.
Its a disgrace .
Please give me ways to push this forward!!! On an individual level, how can I do something in the best way possible!?!
In reading Liz Chenney's book, I was shocked at how close Jan 6th came to working, or at least being much worse. Looking forward to seeing this film.
If only they didn't forget to bring weapons...
Thank you.
How can I see this movie?
Where can we watch this movie?
Yesterday, on the 4th of July, a truck covered in Trump flags attempted to pull into each of the driveways in our neighborhood for unknown reasons. Our neighbors weren't home, and they had gates. He couldn't access their property. We saw him before he reached our house, and my housemate (who is a white male) confronted him, and he left without further confrontation.
We live in a rural community in Western Washington State. A so-called "blue" state. Don't take your safety for granted, no matter where you live. No matter who you are. They are emboldened by the belief that the orange man will win, and they are dangerous.
_huge eyeroll_
The guy driving the truck...>@@fredgarvinMP
@@dominique217 ⬅️ Long TDS
@@fredgarvinMP < Long on stupidity.
@fredgarvinMP honest question: why was he driving into the driveways of random strangers? If Trump supporters are all about rights and freedoms, why didn't he respect our property and stay off it? What right did he have to trespass? Why was he doing it?
Kent State? Wasn't that the National Guard...?
Yes.
Weird way the circle has come around to this
I am also an eternal optimist and will defend myself if necessary. We must ask our governor sand the commanders of the bases in our state what they are preparing for. The "disruptors" can make many, many mistakes and still do a lot of damage. The defenders only have to make one significant mistake, which could spell disaster for people. Even if they can't tell us anything for security reasons, they will know that the public is aware and they will have to answer to history if they make the wrong call.
Looking at corruption from the wrong end?, like Lord Nelson at Trafalgar.
So you have identified the nature of the Heritage Foundation. So, who are they? How many are they?
who are their allies in ths conspiracy? Same questions: who are they and where are they? Organizational Design and biographical analysis.
So now the president will be immune if he abuses this as well
Obviously you are not ready. Ugly is coming your way and the Supreme Court is on their side.
Democracy is when those who make decisions on your behalf have the duty to ask for your consent first. Today's republics are actually modern oligarchies where the interest groups of the rich are arbitrated by the people, that is, you can choose from which table of the rich you will receive crumbs.
The "fatigue" of democracy occurs when there is a big difference between the interests of the elected and the voters, thus people lose confidence in the way society functions. As a result, poor and desperate citizens will vote with whoever promises them a lifeline, i.e. populists or demagogues.
The democratic aspect is a collateral effect in societies where the economy has a strong competitive aspect, that is, the interests of those who hold the economic power in society are divergent. Thus those whealty, and implicitly with political power in society, supervise each other so that none of them have undeserved advantages due to politics. For this reason, countries where mineral resources have an important weight in GDP are not democratic (Russia, Venezuela, etc.), because a small group of people can exploit these resources in their own interest. In poor countries (Romania, Bulgaria, Greece, etc.) the main exploited resource may even be the state budget, as they have convergent interests in benefiting, in their own interest, from this resource. It is easy to see if it is an oligarchy because in a true democracy laws would not be passed that would not be in the interest of the many.
The first modern oligarchy appeared in England at the end of the 17th century. After the bourgeois revolution led by Cromwell succeeded, the interest groups of the rich were unable to agree on how to divide their political power in order not to reach the dictatorship of one. The solution was to appoint a king to be the arbiter. In republics, the people are the arbiter, but let's not confuse the possibility of choosing which group will govern you with democracy, that is, with the possibility of citizens deciding which laws to pass and which not to.
The solution is modern direct democracy in which every citizen can vote, whenever he wants, over the head of the parliamentarian who represents him. He can even dismiss him if the majority of his voters consider that he does not correctly represent their interests.
It's like when you have to build a house and you choose the site manager and the architect, but they don't have the duty to consult with you. The house will certainly not look the way you want it, but the way they want it, and it is more certain that you will be left with the money given and without the house. It is strange that outside of the political sphere, nowhere, in any economic or sports activity, will you find someone elected to a leadership position and who has failure after failure and is fired only after 4 years. We, the voters, must be consulted about the decisions and if they have negative effects we can dismiss them at any time, let's not wait for the soroco to be fulfilled, because we pay, not them. In any company, the management team comes up with a plan approved by the shareholders. Any change in this plan must be re-approved by the shareholders and it is normal because the shareholders pay.
It appears that we are as strong as our weakest link. Up to Trump, it was taken as a given that anyone elevated to the job of president would act in good faith. Even Nixon didn't deny reality.
This is possible! Vote Blue from Biden on down! I sent this YT vid to 4 friends
Yeah, but who trusts the governor of Florida FFS?
Scary and could come true. So vote blue no matter who.
Why is Senator at the end just assuming that Biden is going to win?
She would know!
Whats the difference between a cow and January 6th?
You can't milk a cow for four years.
Vote Trump for world peace and free speech!
🤣 Thanks for stopping in, John.
@@dominique217 Thank you! It's Fred, btw.
@@fredgarvinMP Yeah, no. You're working overtime for the fugitive from FL doing Putin's bidding. But that's cool. 🤙🏾
@@fredgarvinMP Yes, 'Fred", as in Flintstone.
@@PFat1 badum-TSS! You'll be here all week. Tip your waitress!
Mary Louise Kelly is crappy
Wow….the beltway has lost their minds. And they accuse others of being in a cult.🫨