Dan Piponi on Nostr: Wasn't it trivially obvious to you, the first time you read the constitution of the ...
Wasn't it trivially obvious to you, the first time you read the constitution of the US, that separation of powers was nonsense? That it merely relied on the luck of who happened to be elected when?
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