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The Batlord 06-24-2016 03:24 AM

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Originally Posted by mordwyr (Post 1713650)
Many people think it's not a matter of "making some allowances". They think it's "making all allowances", i.e., giving up sovereignty.

America is a collection of states that used to have a lot more sovereignty than they do now. Even when the Constitution was ratified they had more sovereignty, until the Civil War put an end to a large extent to the debate between states right vs. the federal government.

Should the states start seceding now?

Goofle 06-24-2016 03:27 AM

https://i.gyazo.com/6f45bcb22d697de2...752668a31d.png

Serious though, I'm pretty happy right now.

Lilja 06-24-2016 03:35 AM

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Originally Posted by mordwyr (Post 1713650)
Many people think it's not a matter of "making some allowances". They think it's "making all allowances", i.e., giving up sovereignty.

So..if you are a part of the EU you are giving up all sovereignty? I guess I live in a country that has no sovereignty...oh well...I will raise a glass to this this evening.

As I see it, as long as the UK trades with the EU, it still has to make allowances. No one wants a trade deal that is completely one sided, sovereignty or not. You still have to make compromises, unless you plan to just become isolated. Hence, my space plan for the UK should still be an option :)

RoxyRollah 06-24-2016 04:09 AM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1713649)
From this post forward no one is allowed to refer to economic "long term gains" without explaining what those will be. Cause all I'm hearing is vague, wishy-washy bull****, and I'm being generous.

That takes time .

djchameleon 06-24-2016 04:25 AM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1713649)
From this post forward no one is allowed to refer to economic "long term gains" without explaining what those will be. Cause all I'm hearing is vague, wishy-washy bull****, and I'm being generous.

I agree with this so hard. Explain yourselves! I'm glad they left though just because I want to see them suffer.

Cuthbert 06-24-2016 04:30 AM

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Originally Posted by djchameleon (Post 1713663)
I agree with this so hard. Explain yourselves! I'm glad they left though just because I want to see them suffer.

:nono:

Zhanteimi 06-24-2016 04:38 AM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1713654)
Should the states start seceding now?

If the people vote for it, yes. Was that a trick question?

Janszoon 06-24-2016 04:59 AM

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Originally Posted by mordwyr (Post 1713666)
If the people vote for it, yes. Was that a trick question?

Should the cities start seceding from the states? Should neighborhoods start seceding from cities? It seems like at some point people need to recognize the need to band together to function in the world.

Zhanteimi 06-24-2016 05:14 AM

Thick.

In the case of the USA, that ship has sailed. No state may secede without it coming to war. As for the UK, that ship has not sailed. They may still leave the EU if they wish. And they do.

People do band together in this world. The UK is a good example. A bunch of people made a nation.

RoxyRollah 06-24-2016 05:21 AM

Hang together or hang separately...But hanging together is always better .....why do you want them to suffer dj thats not cool.


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