In Thomas Jefferson’s letter to James Madison, he wrote that one generation has no right to bind another. I don’t know what they would’ve thought,I guess they would be surprised by certain things, maybe disappointed by others, who knows really? The earth belongs to the living not the dead. He talks about quite a lot in the letter, I found interesting.

https://jeffersonpapers.princeton.edu/selected-documents/thomas-jeffers…

 

Yeah exactly, who gives a shit? Beyond trying to make sure that we try to leave this place in a better condition for future generations than we found it, I wouldn’t look too much into it.

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Not the mention the Italian Catholics, Polacks, and Eastern European Jews. Really turned America into a shit hole with their mafias, unions, political machines, and rampant crime.

 

They'd start tearing up when they realize what a glorious and powerful country it has become. But then they would become disillusioned once they realize how much power the government exerts over citizens' lives. Bittersweet moment.

 
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leaving aside some possibly true but mostly sarcastic comments about slavery and immigration, I think they'd be proud that the US has grown into an economic powerhouse in a relatively short time but mortified at the size of government. I think they'd look down on lobbyists, career politicians, deficit spending, income tax, moral hazard in healthcare & finance & central banking. they would also look down on politicians capitalizing on their names and being greedy/corrupt. I think the original founding of the country being built upon a rebuke of taxation without representation and corruption by the monarchy has been forgotten. America is a crony capitalist society, and while we're the only country I would want to live in, we've made a remarkable departure from what this country was founded on. we saw the ills of excess with England and other empires, as it was luxury and greed/imperialism that ultimately led to their decline, sought to change that, and now we have a system that rewards political elites, imperialism, profit maximization without an eye to externalities or stability, and essentially shuts anyone out of politics who's not a morally bankrupt decamillionaire

edit: I realize this came off as negative, and it is a bit, but don't take me for some America hater. this is still the best country in the world if you're a capitalist. our crony system sucks, but it sucks the least when you compare it to tenable alternatives (see here for more: https://www.wallstreetoasis.com/forums/is-america-a-second-tier-country…)

 

Once they took the time to have all the current major political talking points explained to them and were shown just how overreaching the government has become in the last 100 years, I imagine they'd say it's time to lead another revolution. 

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LOL OK don't really disagree, but the founding fathers is like one of the 6-7 big reasons why America is the most powerful country today. It's kind of ironic that people are proud of the democracy and separation of powers created by the founding fathers, while at the same time think that the prosperity of America depends on a dozen brilliant individuals who would run the country.

 

Agreed. While the founding fathers were great men and far ahead of most of their contemporaries in terms of good governance, the extent to which a sizeable portion of Americans think that the late 1700’s was the peak of humanity is quite strange.

 

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