Can any Amerimutts explain to me why your "United" States can't even decide on a simple fucking number?
Can any Amerimutts explain to me why your "United" States can't even decide on a simple fucking number?
State's Rights
Numbers are a social construct and are thus relative
We're a federal system of government.
Ideally, the central government deals only with foreign affairs, standardizing the state militias, and relations between states.
The states themselves were to be domestically sovereign states.
The constitution gave people the right to move to the state of their choosing.
That was the theory, anyway. People are fucking idiots.
Fpbp
FPBP
We are actually 50 countries in a very tight knit union. We act as a single nation but are in fact 50 separate governments.
This is why Trump is literally an emperor of sorts
States have no "rights".
They have sovereign powers they didn't loan to the federal government.
Federal law supercedes state law.
alabama and the mexicans
What do you guys think the number should be? 16 where I live. 13 in Japan. It's hard choosing a specific number because kids start and end puberty at different times - no clear age distinction of "fully grown". Thoughts?
Lmao read the 10th amendment again buddy
>That was the theory, anyway. People are fucking idiots.
Truth! WTF went wrong?
Welfare.
If you weren't so poorly educated you'd have been taught what a State is and how it functions. Sad that you aren't an American.
>moral relativism
Just leave
Yes It does...
It's still a mutual agreement. States CAN leave if they chose to.
>States can leave if they chose to
Yeah bitch. I seem to recall 13 that left you pussies quick and in a hurry.
Why did the south and north disagree on slavery?
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>States CAN leave if they chose to.
sure worked out well for those southern states, right?
Because they did
Abraham Lincoln.
The civil war.
It did for a little bit. Then they declared war on each other. Not over secession (though there was much talk in congress of doing so) but over being attacked. Which, in itself was actually probably a false flag attack.
If we all agreed California would rule the whole country and it would go to shit
this doesn't fall under the remit of the central government
>Not over secession
uhhh
the states are sovereign independent entities from our central government. the power our central government has is delegated by the several states such as international treaties and coining a uniform currency.
WHY CAN'T EUROPE DECIDE ON A SIMPLE FUCKING NUMBER REEEEEE
Our states are independent, if you are too retarded to understand that then don't post here
10th amendment
Because in the south the best way to profit off the harsh lands was to growing cotton and tobacco which are very labor intensive creating a need for slaves. The north was industrialized and had large established trading ports the south needed to find a way to create wealth.
its called "Federalism" you worthless piece of shit
Jesus christ read the fucking
constitution before you fucking blabber
about shit you dense mutherfucker.
jewgle corwin amendment
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The issue was irrelevant, it was an issue of the north telling the south what they could or couldn't do and that being mandated by an election that the north 100% voted for and the south 0% voted for.
Your minimum age to drink is different across different states. Sit down you fucking leaf
>everything needs to be the same everywhere and controlled by the government
>leaf proxy
fuck off you globalist jew nigger
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Because they're individual states, NOT provinces. Each state has its own government and its own age of consent laws in the same way that every state on the continent of europe has its own age of consent laws.
Europe isn't a country you fat idiot
>This is why Trump is literally an emperor of sorts
>emperor
merimutt education who doesnt even know the meaning of a simple word
>States CAN leave if they chose to.
Every square inch is rightful American clay. If the government is tyrannical, you remove and replace it it. You dont balkanize and weaken the entire region like yurocucks
Also, maintaining the union has precedence now.