do every burger state is like an european country?
explain that burgers.
do every burger state is like an european country?
explain that burgers.
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Go on a Google maps tour. I did it for Singapore and I was amazed
They speak English there!!!
pretty much this, eurofaggot
yes, they make their own rules but still have to abide by the laws of the fed in most instances
In theory the Constitution enumerates a limited set of federal powers. Any power not specifically mentioned in the Constitution as a federal power is supposed to belong to the individual states.
In actuality the federal government has been illegally snatching powers (health care, abortion law, etc) from the states for hundreds of years.
tell me about that angola state.
I mean culturally, not legally wise.
do each state considers itself like a diferent culture?
Nope, they are basically glorified provinces.
Eastern (original colonies) and Southern ones have history and identity, everything else is basically bullshit, especially those square ones in the middle, there's almost no people there and all they do is grow corn and abuse meth.
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Almost. In order to join the union they give up some sovereignty and have to conform to some additional rules. For instance, the Constitution says only the federal government can engage in foreign affairs and that all of the states must be republics.
In practice, the federal government at present holds way more power than it should, so that the states are often more just like provinces of Canada most of the time. Notable exceptions include when states decide they want to decriminalize weed or have their own rules about guns or whatever else.
>mfw Michigan actually has a very high polish ancestry
>mfw I have no face
yes the states are unique in culture, for example New Mexico has a large spanish and native American population, compared to Alabama which is a large former slave population. Very distinct and different cultures and histories.