Contrary to popular misconception, the thing was not set up to be fifty (or 13) administrative districts carrying out the Big Government policies. It really was supposed to be the other way around; you know — a group of States united together. That was the plan. There was never any intention every State had to be the same. Too bad they do not teach civics in school anymore. If I could go back in time and suggest a change, it would be that Amendment Ten would have been listed as number One.
He's right. The States get the choice.
Otherwise, we don't have 50 states, we just have one big one.
We have enough of that shit already.
He's right. The States get the choice.
Otherwise, we don't have 50 states, we just have one big one.
We have enough of that shit already.
2 comments:
Excellent point!
'Twasn't mine, was Joe's.
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