>>510169642 (OP)I don't believe any of this. They're desperate to draw attention away from their obvious corruption and failures to do what they were elected to do. At this point, people need to start rethinking their relationship with the institutions that govern their lives, private and public. They should have started doing that a while ago, actually, but it's never to late. I think the American experiment has run its course and proven it is just like any other country. Our system may have been unique, and it held out for some time, but men have to be honest for it to work, and that was its fatal flaw. There are too many power-hungry, money-grubbing, clout-chasing social climbers for our system of governance to withstand, and so in the end it falls apart the same as all others, and we the people are left to fend for ourselves. Some have already realized this, others are still being drip-fed nostalgia and doing everything they can to ignore it.