halfcenturyup
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What in the Constitution has “broken down”? And be specific. Institutions exist separately from the Constitution.
I’m also not sure why you’re arguing either, other than you made a flippant comment, I told you the facts, and now you want to defend the silliness of what you originally said.
The constitution was written at a time when there wasn't a two party system?
And so, for example, the process of senate approval of a president's choice for the supreme court could provide, in certain circumstances, neither a check nor balance, being either a rubber stamp in favour or a rubber stamp against. Depending on timing of senate control you could have a situation of having a SC filled with appointees on political party grounds, rather than competence, which would then enact radical legal views or disregard previous precedent.
Of course, everyone hopes that would never happen because the constitution and the various institutions are so robust.