• Tempus Fugit
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    8011 days ago

    If Trump thinks he’s above the Constitution why can’t a state?

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      10 days ago

      No, there is legal precedence for this

      Under NAFTA states could impose their own tariffs because NAFTA was a Federal agreement and countries would have to negotiate free trade with individual states

      This is just the reverse of that

      • @[email protected]
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        2610 days ago

        As a non-American, the more i learn about US states, the more I realise that the country is more like a reluctant confederation than an actual unified country.

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          1310 days ago

          It tore itself apart in a civil war 72 years after its constitution was written, and the only reason why it didn’t happen again was because it got fat off of being the only power left standing after the world wars.

        • Liz
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          1410 days ago

          Yeah, it made sense when a horse was the fastest way to travel over land. These days? We’re stuck with a ridiculous government structure designed when no one knew how democracies worked.

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            510 days ago

            Amen to that. It’s very stupid and backwards, but a whole lotta idiots think that the founders were inspired by their god (Jehovah/Yahweh/Allah) and that this kind of thing was handed down on stone tablets.

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          510 days ago

          It’s very much like the EU and always has been. Everything makes a lot more sense in that POV.

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            10 days ago

            It is starting to make sense alright. I remember someone telling me that Americans put too much focus on federal politics, even though what goes on in Washington does not necessarily affect them. And the news of American states “Trump-proofing” themselves is also starting to make more sense. This also explains why voter turnout for presidential elections is quite low compared to other democracies, because eligible voters feel they won’t be affected as much.

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        810 days ago

        The whole “no legal precedence”. Has been a thing for a few years now. We have what used to be called chaos nowadays.