I'm all bout' Merica'... But in order to get rid if the bullshit we gotta ruffle some feathers and stand our ground... Will they secede??? Probably not. But at least America is waking up.
But, but, but they did it back in the day and it worked... Get fucking real.
It was 150 years ago and times were much different. Today if the government let them break away, all GOVERNMENT run military bases would be cleared from Texas. Texas has a balanced budget now but now they are going to have to build a military and secure their borders. And do a ton more that these random people have no idea about.
So a handful of uneducated people say they want there state to secede...
BTW, the governor of Texas wants nothing to do with it. Maybe because he knows what it takes to run a government.
But, but, but they did it back in the day and it worked... Get fucking real.
It was 150 years ago and times were much different. Today if the government let them break away, all GOVERNMENT run military bases would be cleared from Texas. Texas has a balanced budget now but now they are going to have to build a military and secure their borders. And do a ton more that these random people have no idea about.
So a handful of uneducated people say they want there state to secede...
BTW, the governor of Texas wants nothing to do with it. Maybe because he knows what it takes to run a government.
But, but, but they did it back in the day and it worked... Get fucking real.
It was 150 years ago and times were much different. Today if the government let them break away, all GOVERNMENT run military bases would be cleared from Texas. Texas has a balanced budget now but now they are going to have to build a military and secure their borders. And do a ton more that these random people have no idea about.
So a handful of uneducated people say they want there state to secede...
BTW, the governor of Texas wants nothing to do with it. Maybe because he knows what it takes to run a government.
i really cant disagree with any of that. like at all never actually thought about it in that perspective
obviously the system is broken and the government is corrupted and crooked down to the last one.
The system is working as it was designed, American citizens elect their representatives in government. None of these people were appointed or these positions hereditary, rather, you and your fellow countrymen voted and this is what you got.
If you don't like it, vote someone else into office. If you don't like the options, select someone else or run yourself. If your candidate loses, deal with it, you were simply not in the majority.
Stop comparing this to the American Revolution because it is apples to oranges. Instead, compare it to the Civil War which resulted in the deaths of 750,000+ Americans over 4 years, and the states that attempted to leave were retained.
You can say that I'm anti-American, or a leftist Obama supporter, which by-the-way is wildly fictional if you know me, but America is still the best place to live in the world, regardless of who's in office, and I challenge anyone to state otherwise.
Are you claiming the U.S. government kills dissident citizens?
The system is working as it was designed, American citizens elect their representatives in government. None of these people were appointed or these positions hereditary, rather, you and your fellow countrymen voted and this is what you got.
If you don't like it, vote someone else into office. If you don't like the options, select someone else or run yourself. If your candidate loses, deal with it, you were simply not in the majority.
Stop comparing this to the American Revolution because it is apples to oranges. Instead, compare it to the Civil War which resulted in the deaths of 750,000+ Americans over 4 years, and the states that attempted to leave were retained.
You can say that I'm anti-American, or a leftist Obama supporter, which by-the-way is wildly fictional if you know me, but America is still the best place to live in the world, regardless of who's in office, and I challenge anyone to state otherwise.
not at all, simply stating that it wouldnt be the first time its happened.
If anything I should be the one labeled anti-american...No i do not assume you are an Obama supporter, in fact i respect your neutrality amongst the various discussions we have had on these forums. always classy sir, however my agreement ends there because while yes i dont think i could ever picture living anywhere else as i dont have the "rats leaving a sinking ship" syndrome (rather die with my brothers and countrymen than live somewhere else) i do in fact believe that this country and system could be better as it IS broken, weather you choose to accept that or not. and as far as voting for someone else, or running myself... i DID vote the other direction as to what we got....albeit i dont support many of his ideals either he was the lesser of two evils in my eyes...i dont know about you but i dont have 855 million dollars to spend on a political campaign, let alone a small startup to even BEGIN a campaign. the system isnt necessarily broke i suppose is the closest to "agreed" we could come to. but rather the people who are within the system are broke. they base things off large corporate buyouts and to he who bids the highest. and as far as apples to oranges, how much different is it really? once again was the same force opposing the people, a government that wanted too much control...tell me its any different at this moment in time.
not at all, simply stating that it wouldnt be the first time its happened.
If anything I should be the one labeled anti-american...No i do not assume you are an Obama supporter, in fact i respect your neutrality amongst the various discussions we have had on these forums. always classy sir, however my agreement ends there because while yes i dont think i could ever picture living anywhere else as i dont have the "rats leaving a sinking ship" syndrome (rather die with my brothers and countrymen than live somewhere else) i do in fact believe that this country and system could be better as it IS broken, weather you choose to accept that or not. and as far as voting for someone else, or running myself... i DID vote the other direction as to what we got....albeit i dont support many of his ideals either he was the lesser of two evils in my eyes...i dont know about you but i dont have 855 million dollars to spend on a political campaign, let alone a small startup to even BEGIN a campaign. the system isnt necessarily broke i suppose is the closest to "agreed" we could come to. but rather the people who are within the system are broke. they base things off large corporate buyouts and to he who bids the highest. and as far as apples to oranges, how much different is it really? once again was the same force opposing the people, a government that wanted too much control...tell me its any different at this moment in time.
No one said you had to run for President. Work your way up, start at state rep or senator, move to congressional rep, senator. And by then people should like you enough to give you gobs of money.
Define broken. Did we not just have an election where the majority of Americans chose a direction for the country that they supported? Is that not how its supposed to work? Once again, these people were voted for. Just because your opinion didn't become the prevailing sentiment, doesn't mean the system failed.
And in the 1700s, America was a collection of colonies that were not represented in the parliamentary monarchy of England, thus the "taxation without representation" Last I checked, everyone is represented in government by an elected official. Ipso facto: apples to oranges.
unfortunately i would be a very bad politician...i cant lie very well.
yes this election was in fact chosen by both the majority of people and that worthless electoral vote scheme. (however the hell thats useful today i will never understand). perhaps i am a little biased with my opinion however i feel its better to be strong willed in your opinions than it is to just lay down and die. but that argument (president) is beating a dead horses balls in with a stick on a 10 foot pole because there isnt anything that will change who is commander in cheif.
right now america is a collection of states that arent represented in the democracy. apparently i cant be too far off on that assumption because a bunch of people are signing petitions im not the only one who thinks that. although they may be uneducated and primarily romney supported states (which doesnt suprise me) but they are unhappy.
unfortunately i would be a very bad politician...i cant lie very well.
yes this election was in fact chosen by both the majority of people and that worthless electoral vote scheme. (however the hell thats useful today i will never understand). perhaps i am a little biased with my opinion however i feel its better to be strong willed in your opinions than it is to just lay down and die. but that argument (president) is beating a dead horses balls in with a stick on a 10 foot pole because there isnt anything that will change who is commander in cheif.
right now america is a collection of states that arent represented in the democracy. apparently i cant be too far off on that assumption because a bunch of people are signing petitions im not the only one who thinks that. although they may be uneducated and primarily romney supported states (which doesnt suprise me) but they are unhappy.
So you're saying that something (Electoral College) put into place by the "founders" doesn't apply to modern times? Interesting, because it seems that a majority of the argument by those who are upset revolves around the fact that the modern government doesn't accurately represent what those "founders" imagined. Are we now picking and choosing what Revolutionary concepts apply to 2012?
Also, no one says you have to give up voicing your opinion. But losing and then threatening to quit is a childish way of reacting. Simply try harder next time around. The problem is everyone is apathetic about politics, then gets all upset on election night when its too late to change anything. Start now, get the gears turning early if you want change.
And in all seriousness, lets limit the "bunch of people" claim, you're vastly underestimating the size of the country. The Texas petition currently has about 78k signatories, who may or may not be from Texas itself. The University of Texas football stadium has a 100k seat capacity. More people would rather watch a football game than secede from the Union.
Also, please shed light on when the US government has killed someone for disagreeing, I simply am unaware of this occurring.
So you're saying that something (Electoral College) put into place by the "founders" doesn't apply to modern times? Interesting, because it seems that a majority of the argument by those who are upset revolves around the fact that the modern government doesn't accurately represent what those "founders" imagined. Are we now picking and choosing what Revolutionary concepts apply to 2012?
Also, no one says you have to give up voicing your opinion. But losing and then threatening to quit is a childish way of reacting. Simply try harder next time around. The problem is everyone is apathetic about politics, then gets all upset on election night when its too late to change anything. Start now, get the gears turning early if you want change.
And in all seriousness, lets limit the "bunch of people" claim, you're vastly underestimating the size of the country. The Texas petition currently has about 78k signatories, who may or may not be from Texas itself. The University of Texas football stadium has a 100k seat capacity. More people would rather watch a football game than secede from the Union.
Maybe its just my ignorance as to how the whole thing actually works as far as the Electoral College goes. but yes i see how i sort of contradicted myself on that one.
i usually am not apathetic about politics either, im actually one of the more active members of my generation. and i never threatened to quit, for the record, im just distraught when words such as secession are in play. as you said last time it was 4 years and 750,000+ people.
yet another point that could be debated for hours. people would rather watch a football game than become politically active or vote. I myself know TONS of people who didnt vote because "I didnt feel like it" or "I was too tired" or "I didnt like either of them" and basically what it comes down to is that they didnt give a shit who was in charge of ANYTHING they just wanted to move about day to day life in their own little hole in the wall. not to say theres anything wrong with that, but theres something wrong with that.
This isn't the best country in the world. If you agree and think that secession is the answer, grow the fuck up. Grow a set of nuts, educate yourself on the real issues at hand (non-bias) and act accordingly.
People need to get their heads out of their asses, stop smoking crack and understand why this country is going down the tubes.
The political parties and lobiest are keeping people from doing whats right in the government. Pride of party keeps that is right from being done and lobiest are just a full blown bribe that is legal because the people receiving them say so.
"However [political parties] may now and then answer popular ends, they are likely in the course of time and things, to become potent engines, by which cunning, ambitious, and unprincipled men will be enabled to subvert the power of the people and to usurp for themselves the reins of government, destroying afterwards the very engines which have lifted them to unjust dominion." George Washington
Political parties need to step aside and make shit right. Washington wasn't the only leader who believed that political parties would destroy our nation. Eisenhower, John Adams, William Penn and a bunch more.
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