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Good thing my queen is a decent women with nice, well educated kids. I has to suck to have parasites like this live at your expense.
All monarchs are parasitic scum.
I was kidding but in all seriousness, I have a dual Polish-Spanish citizenship. The last Polish president (2 terms, 10 years in office) was an useless, partisan idiot who help destroy the justice system and blocked everything the government tried to pass. He was recently hired by the Heritage Foundation and is now spewing pro-Trump propaganda in Polish media. The newly elected president is a ex football hooligan idiot who, again, is blocking any progress to help his opposition party. The office or president in Poland is abused and is harmful to the democracy. Most of Polish presidents elected since the office was created were either drunks, idiots or hacks and embarrassed the office and country they are supposed to represent on countless occasions.
In the meantime, the Spanish king is not aligned with any party and is limiting his work to purely representative functions and occasionally mediating between the parties. He's well educated, speaks foreign languages and knows all the protocols. He's nothing but professional. His daughter, the princess, from the youngest age is getting all the education she will need to represent the country with honor and dignity. (Yes, the old king was an old drunk and pervert but he had enough common sense to resign when the scandals started surfacing).
The office of the Spanish King costs the taxpayers like 10% of what the president costs the Poles.
I know there's a good middle ground where people elect smart, professional people to represent them and you have the best of two worlds but if I had to choose I'm taking well educated King over drunk President every time.
Guillotine the educated king and the drunk president as far as I'm concerned. If the king's really so smart he'll renounce his title when the guillotine comes out and the bloodshed can be avoided, so it's a win all around.
I'm sure there are great solution that work in fantasyland. Here, in the real world, we have to work with what we have and in my experience, a King with little actual power works better than politically nominated president.
Today's liberals are so deep in the "end of history" bullshit that they actually believe the very concept of a revolution is "fantasyland"
I couldn't have satirized your position better if I'd tried.
It's not the concept of revolution that's "fantasyland". It's the idea that in Europe we will guillotine democratically elected presidents and constitutionally established monarchs. If that's you plan for changing the system: good luck! Here in reality we simply realize that this is not going to happen and if it did, it woult not result in a system that's better for anyone.