Post New Article

Now that democracy has failed in America,
let’s try it in Iran and Cuba!

Original Article

Posted By: Big Bopper, 3/22/2026 12:10:09 PM

Half a century ago, American children were taught in elementary school that “representative democracy” was the highest form of government. Part of me wondered even then, why should everyone get an equal say in things? That wasn’t how it worked in my elementary school, I observed, even as they taught that creed. The students and the janitor didn’t get the same say as the principal and the teachers.

Post Reply

Reminder: “WE ARE A SALON AND NOT A SALOON”

Your thoughts, comments, and ideas are always welcome here. But we ask you to please be mindful and respectful. Threatening or crude language doesn't persuade anybody and makes the conversation less enjoyable for fellow L.Dotters.


Reply 1 - Posted by: Namma 3/22/2026 12:37:34 PM (No. 2083593)
We do not have and have never had a Representative democracy! We have a Representative REPUBLIC. The word democracy is not in our Constitution, Bill of Rights or in the Federalist Papers. your principal and AUTHORITY over you, as did your parents. The people who vote that do not pay taxes is another story. Land owners paid taxes. Women could not vote! And I must admit, I don't think they should vote. But just because they do vote, does not make this a democracy.
9 people like this.

Reply 2 - Posted by: Big Bopper 3/22/2026 1:33:47 PM (No. 2083615)
No. 1: I am sooo sick of people who want to quibble that America is not a "democracy" but is instead a "democratic republic" or just a "republic."{ Yes, I know that, technically. But there's nowhere on earth that is a pure "democracy" and there never was. The closest anywhere has ever come to a "democracy" is a democratic republic or, if you will, a representative democracy. In common political parlance, "democracy" means either of those. Please spare me your silly exhortations. They just distract from the point, for no legitimate reason -- it's all apparently to show off your political governance sophistication that you evidently learned in 11th grade Civics class. I'm not impressed.
1 person likes this.

Reply 3 - Posted by: Citoyen 3/22/2026 3:16:35 PM (No. 2083661)
I agree with #2. Currently every Representative and Senator in Washington DC was put their by "one man, one vote" democracy. For the President the same "one man, one vote" democracy in each state selects the electors. Those electors then, by democracy, select the President. Over a hundred years ago the majority of the states ended the Constitutional non-democratic process that selected each states' senators. Today only the Electoral College could be described as mildly outside the "one man, one vote" democracy that selects all other Federal, State, County and Locality elected positions. The United States is a democracy.
2 people like this.

Reply 4 - Posted by: Catherine 3/22/2026 3:25:01 PM (No. 2083664)
I agree with Number 1. We are a republic. We have a democratic form of government. As such, we can say what we choose. I've never tried to shut someone up if I disagree with them. I just reserve the right to say what I think, too. We should all respect that.
7 people like this.

Reply 5 - Posted by: red1066 3/22/2026 5:16:52 PM (No. 2083696)
Representative democracy or republic doesn't matter if the people sent to represent don't represent the views or wishes of the people who sent them there.
3 people like this.

Reply 6 - Posted by: FormerDem 3/22/2026 5:44:28 PM (No. 2083701)
we haven't failed yet.
1 person likes this.

Reply 7 - Posted by: petrichor 3/23/2026 8:01:35 AM (No. 2083814)
The Dems set up a ground level strategy of harvesting votes from people who don't normally vote. Those are votes that America doesn't need. If you don't know who to vote for or you don't even care who wins then a true patriot would not vote. That's democracy in action!
0 people like this.

Below, you will find ...
Most Recent Articles posted by "Big Bopper"
and
Most Active Articles (last 48 hours)
Most Recent Articles posted by Big Bopper"
Now that democracy has failed in America,
let’s try it in Iran and Cuba!
7 replies
Posted by Big Bopper 3/22/2026 12:10:09 PM Post Reply
Half a century ago, American children were taught in elementary school that “representative democracy” was the highest form of government. Part of me wondered even then, why should everyone get an equal say in things? That wasn’t how it worked in my elementary school, I observed, even as they taught that creed. The students and the janitor didn’t get the same say as the principal and the teachers.
Are the Dems rooting for Iran because
Iran is America’s enemy, or because
the new Supreme Leader is gay?
21 replies
Posted by Big Bopper 3/19/2026 11:55:19 AM Post Reply
Given Iran’s half century of cruel barbarism in the Middle East, it’s hard to understand why the Democrats seem to be rooting for them in the current war. I have two theories. One is the obvious one. The Dems are not so much rooting for Iran, as rooting against Iran’s enemy. Bad as Iran is, its enemy is even worse in the eyes of the Dems. Iran’s enemy, you see – or at least the Dems see – has a history of its own cruel barbarism going back to at least 1619. Iran’s enemy has engaged in genocide against native people. Iran’s enemy has wrongly oppressed workers of the world
Electric vehicles make no economic sense
– do the math
18 replies
Posted by Big Bopper 3/15/2026 3:49:36 PM Post Reply
Electric vehicles are probably the vehicle of the future, but they are not the vehicle of the present. Let’s look at the numbers. An EV uses about six cents of electricity to go a mile. That’s if you charge it at home with inexpensive residential electricity rates. It’s more if you use a charging station, and it’s more if it’s a large vehicle like a Rivian. And by the way, be prepared to leave it plugged in for several hours to get it charged. Gasoline-powered cars use about thirteen cents of gasoline to go a mile, assuming gas is something over $3/gallon and you get something like 25 mpg.
Rubio/Vance vs. Harris/Newsom in 2028
– seriously?
12 replies
Posted by Big Bopper 3/10/2026 11:54:46 AM Post Reply
Predictions are hazardous, especially about the future and especially about politics, but the best prediction right now is that the 2028 Republican nominee for President will be either JD Vance or Marco Rubio, and the Democrat nominee will be either Gavin Newsom or Kamala Harris. The ones not nominated for President will likely be nominated for Vice President. Before we employ these people for these important jobs, let’s do what employers do: Let’s look at their resumes.
Can there be any doubt what Iran would
do with nukes?
11 replies
Posted by Big Bopper 3/7/2026 11:26:20 AM Post Reply
The argument against the war with Iran boils down to two points. The first point is that this war was initiated by the hated President Trump, and so it should be opposed. That point cannot be rebutted because it is not a point at all; it’s simply a reactionary expression of hate by people who scarcely bother to conceal their hope that Iran wins. So, let’s move on to the second point.The second point is that we were able to handle Iran’s aggression for many years without going to war, and so we could have continued to handle its aggression for many more years without going to war.
War with Iran was inevitable, so Trump
was smart to choose the timing
8 replies
Posted by Big Bopper 3/2/2026 6:26:52 PM Post Reply
Iran consistently promoted and sponsored terror throughout the Middle East and the world. They’ve been chanting “Death to America” for half a century. They’ve been working on a nuclear bomb for decades. Their radical Islami-fascist theocracy repeatedly vowed to wipe Israel off the map, because they believed Allah willed it. War with Iran was therefore inevitable. The only question was when. We could have waited for Iran to attack us. America’s unspoken policy over the years, after all, has been not to attack an adversary until the adversary attacks us first.
Gavin Newson to Blacks: Vote for me because
I’m stupid like you (but not really)
7 replies
Posted by Big Bopper 2/24/2026 8:58:36 PM Post Reply
In his quest for the Presidency, Gavin Newsom has a few things to overcome. First, he’s burdened with all that great hair. Second, he’s the Governor of the State of California, which used to be a great-state-to-go-to, but is now a-great-state-to-be-from. Third, he’s a victim of white privilege. I know, I know, white privilege is a privilege, not a liability. The problem, however, is that in order to run for President, he first has to win the Democrat nomination (notwithstanding the Joe Biden 2024 rule). Many of the people who vote in Democrat primaries see whiteness as a liability.
AI has already solved the energy crisis,
but not in the way you think
10 replies
Posted by Big Bopper 2/18/2026 8:24:42 PM Post Reply
The modern world runs on energy. Petroleum products heat homes and power cars, airplanes and ships. Electricity runs computers and appliances, produces light, and powers an increasing number of cars and a few trains. Electricity is a “high” form of energy which can be used for almost anything. The least efficient use is to simply route it through a resistive wire to generate heat. It does that very well, but it’s a waste of this high form of energy. As a source of heat, electricity is about as effective as rubbing two sticks together.
The Left likes illegal immigration because
it’s illegal
6 replies
Posted by Big Bopper 2/16/2026 9:11:01 PM Post Reply
The latest rationalization from the Left for illegal immigration is that nothing is illegal in America because America itself is illegal because it’s on “stolen land.” That’s a non sequitur. An illegal act does not become legal simply because the victim is a trespasser. If a stranger breaks into your house while you’re on vacation and illegally occupies it, it’s not legal for another stranger to enter the house to shoot the first stranger while he’s sleeping. Besides, all nations are on “stolen land.” All of Europe, for example, is on land “stolen” from Neanderthals that “modern” humans killed or assimilated.
Colorado must choose between wolves and cows 11 replies
Posted by Big Bopper 2/8/2026 12:24:17 PM Post Reply
I wrote a piece last year firmly supporting the reintroduction of wolves into Colorado to share the mountain landscape with cattle ranchers. I’ve changed my mind. My reasoning at the time was that wolves are part of the natural landscape here. They help the huge deer and elk herds by taking the old and weak out for dinner. As a lifelong hiker and mountaineer, I also liked the mere idea of having wolves in the Colorado mountains even if I never saw one (and I never have). After all, they’d been here for millions of years until they were eradicated in the 20th century. As for wolves’ occasional predation on cattle,
If I always please and pleasure you, then
you should drop me
4 replies
Posted by Big Bopper 2/5/2026 8:16:40 PM Post Reply
A reader emailed me recently to say he disagreed with my position on an issue. That’s fine, I get such emails all the time, and I typically respond to them. I’ve had some good discussions that way. The funny thing about this one, however, is that the reader never walked me through the substance of his counterargument. Instead, he told me he usually liked my stuff because it is pretty logical, but in his judgment this particular piece was not. He didn’t say what was illogical about it He implied that he would stop reading my work if I persisted in these unspecified illogicalities. I think he intended that as a threat.
Even the Californians are fleeing Colorado
– go figure
14 replies
Posted by Big Bopper 2/2/2026 7:10:23 PM Post Reply
Last year, more people moved out of Colorado to other states than vice versa. Interstate “net migration” was negative. After factoring in births, the state’s overall population increased less than half a percent. That’s the lowest since the oil and gas bust of 1989 nearly a half century ago. These figures put Colorado in the bottom half of population growth. We’re 29th of the 50 states. Neighboring Utah grew at the fifth-highest rate, so Colorado can’t blame it on the demise of the carbon-spewing, environment-wrecking, injury-causing, traffic-jamming ski industry which is mired in a record snow drought.
Most Active Articles (last 48 hours)
Jeffries: ICE Will Potentially ‘Brutalize,’
‘Kill’ Americans at Airports
36 replies
Posted by mc squared 3/22/2026 12:21:29 PM Post Reply
Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union,” House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) said Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) at airports could “brutalize” or “kill” Americans. Host Dana Bash said, “We just heard from the white House about President Trump’s plan to deploy ICE agents to airports tomorrow.” [snip] The last thing that the American people need are for untrained ICE agents to be deployed at airports all across the country, potentially to brutalize or in some instances, kill them. We’ve already seen how Ice conducts itself. These are untrained individuals when it comes to doing the current job that they have.
Two pilots dead, 2 Port Authority cops
seriously injured dead as Air Canada flight,
emergency vehicle collide at LaGuardia,
causing airport closure: sources
18 replies
Posted by ladydawgfan 3/23/2026 5:03:58 AM Post Reply
An Air Canada flight arriving at LaGuardia Airport crashed into a rescue truck on Sunday night — leaving two pilots dead and two Port Authority cops seriously injured, according to sources. Emergency vehicles swarmed Runway 4 at the Queens airport after a regional jet en route from Montreal struck a rescue truck responding to a separate incident just before 11:40 p.m., according to the Port Authority Police Department, the FDNY, and footage captured by the Citizen App. Images showed the front of the commuter plane smashed and tilting in the air. Sources told The Post that the pilot and copilot aboard the crashed jet were killed.
Researchers try to disprove Western claims
about ‘low IQs in Africa’ and get
BAD news…
18 replies
Posted by earlybird 3/22/2026 3:25:02 PM Post Reply
This is one heck of an explosive viral story. It starts with claims about low-IQ Africans and just takes off from there. It all started when an Africa-based research team decided to challenge and prove wrong a very long-standing claim in Western circles about low IQ levels in African countries. Instead of continuing to argue about it, they decided to put these claims to the test. They conducted a large-scale IQ assessment in Lagos, Nigeria, with a mixed bag of participants over the age of 16.The results were not what they wanted and are what’s going viral. As it turns out, those “Western circles” were right all along.
Family of Sheridan Gorman Blasts Chicago
Alderwoman After She Insanely Justifies
Illegal Aliens’ Actions
17 replies
Posted by Hazymac 3/23/2026 1:16:22 PM Post Reply
The family of Sheridan Gorman, the 18-year-old Loyola University Chicago freshman gunned down near the campus by an illegal alien, unleashed a blistering condemnation of anyone suggesting she somehow contributed to her own killing by being in the "wrong place at the wrong time." The damning response comes as Chicago Alderwoman Maria Hadden suggested Gorman and her friends may have unintentionally startled the armed suspect. "The kids were out doing normal things people do in the neighborhood," Hadden told Fox 32. "They may have been in the wrong place at the wrong time, running into a person who had a gun." "They might have unintentionally startled this person
Tucker’s Obsession 17 replies
Posted by 4250Luis 3/22/2026 3:38:27 PM Post Reply
When I was about 12 or 13, I had a friend who was fun to be with. When we were in my house or hers, we’d talk endlessly about our schoolmates, our teachers, her mother’s illness, and boys, boys, boys. But whenever we went outside, she would start counting. “What are you doing?” I would ask. “Counting my steps,” she responded. “Why?” She stopped walking to answer me, so she wouldn’t lose count. “I just have to count them,” she said. “I can’t stop counting them.” At that age, I had never even heard the word obsession,
Supreme Court sounds skeptical of late-arriving
ballots, a Trump target
15 replies
Posted by earlybird 3/23/2026 1:42:07 PM Post Reply
The Supreme Court ‘s conservative majority on Monday sounded skeptical of state laws that allow the counting of late-arriving mail ballots, a persistent target of President Donald Trump. The court heard arguments in a case from Mississippi that also could affect voters in 13 other states and the District of Columbia, which have grace periods for ballots cast by mail. An additional 15 states that have more forgiving deadlines for ballots from military and overseas voters also could be impacted. A ruling is expected by late June, early enough to govern the counting of ballots in the 2026 midterm congressional elections.
Obama slammed for praising late ‘Russiagate’
prober Robert Mueller’s ‘commitment
to rule of law’
15 replies
Posted by ConservativeYankee 3/23/2026 8:52:45 AM Post Reply
Former President Barack Obama sparked a social-media firestorm with his post praising former FBI Director Robert Mueller’s “commitment to the rule of law” after his death Saturday. Mueller, who died at 81 on Friday night, was the special counsel tasked with investigating allegations that Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential election to benefit President Trump – a claim the current administration asserts was part of a “treasonous conspiracy” orchestrated by the Obama administration to “subvert” Trump. “Bob Mueller was one of the finest directors in the history of the FBI, transforming the bureau after 9/11 and saving countless lives,”
Over 20 Nations Announce Readiness to
Help Open Strait of Hormuz
15 replies
Posted by Mercedes44 3/22/2026 6:16:59 AM Post Reply
More than 20 nations spanning from Asia to Europe to the Gulf have expressed a “readiness to contribute” to the effort of opening up the Strait of Hormuz amid threats to ships by the Islamist regime in Iran.In a joint statement released on Saturday morning, the nations of Australia, Bahrain, Canada, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Republic of Korea, Romania, Slovenia, Sweden, United Arab Emirates, and the United Kingdom condemned in the “strongest terms” the recent attacks by Iran against unarmed, civilian shipping vessels,
White House installs Christopher Columbus
statue made from remains of toppled sculpture
14 replies
Posted by ConservativeYankee 3/22/2026 8:46:55 PM Post Reply
A new statue of Christopher Columbus went up on the White House grounds Sunday that was built using pieces from a monument to the Italian explorer that protesters destroyed six years ago. The 13-foot, one-ton replica of a Columbus statue toppled in Baltimore in 2020 – then dumped into the city’s inner harbor – was commissioned by the Conference of Presidents of Major Italian American Organizations and is part of the White House’s celebration of America’s 250th anniversary. The statue has been placed outside the Eisenhower Executive Office Building. Artists retrieved shards of marble belonging to the wrecked statue from the harbor that were used in the recreation
Megyn Kelly’s Moronic Iran Maunderings 13 replies
Posted by gaboy 3/23/2026 3:23:35 AM Post Reply
When President Trump ordered the attack on Iran, it was inevitable that he would receive considerable criticism from the Democrats and their mouthpieces in the corporate media. It was also to be expected that some conservatives would offer thoughtful criticisms of his decision to hit Iran. It was surprising, however, when he was denounced by various podcasters, most of whom have been stunningly naïve about Iran’s threat and why Trump had to take action. By far the most clueless of them has been Megyn Kelly.
Allies Rally on Hormuz - Rutte’s Trump
Praise Blows Up Dem Talking Points
13 replies
Posted by Dreadnought 3/22/2026 9:41:52 PM Post Reply
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte appeared on "Face the Nation" to talk about the Strait of Hormuz and the threats from Iran. Rutte explained that the good news was that 22 countries were coming together to make sure that the Strait of Hormuz was free. He explained they'd always gotten things achieved before, as when President Donald Trump had gotten things like the NATO allies to pay their 5 percent share, which helped to provide for greater defense. He said he was "absolutely convinced" they could do the job when it came to Iran. Most of the 22 are NATO countries. Others involved also included Japan, Korea, Australia, New Zealand,
David Spade slams Gavin Newsom and Karen
Bass over ‘terrifying’ Hollywood downfall
13 replies
Posted by Ida Lou Pino 3/22/2026 10:00:03 AM Post Reply
David Spade is calling out California’s leadership for the collapse of Hollywood. During a recent episode of his podcast, “Fly on the Wall,” which he co-hosts with Dana Carvey, the 61-year-old actor and comedian said “the Hollywood industry is dying” and that he’s “just trying to put the blame somewhere.”
Post New Article