>>212672166Yes, but the real power is not in the parties, is in the american capital. The american capital is controlled by a sector (a lobby) on the american pmc class that ascended towards control of the legal system (lawyers & co), of the media institutions which influence elections and political discourse as well as public opinion and by effect of investment, finally creeping into intelligence and the military industrial complex.
So while the power of the aystem appears to fluctuate between two parties, it exists in the loopholes created between this dialectic.
It is a vey sophisticated system, democracy is a "fuse" for the rule of the real oligarhy.
And this oligarchy emerges from the academic class, which would otherwise lead a revolution