Cruz wrote...
FinalBoss wrote...
Cruz wrote...
FinalBoss wrote...
Cruz wrote...
FinalBoss wrote...
If the states were to be eliminated, then the union would be replaced by unity/unison. Also, its better to have just nationalism, then have nationalism in addition to state pride.
People may have the ability to propose/suggest laws, but that's not enough.
You talk about state pride like it's some toxic force as opposed to nationalism.
Caring about your immediate community is altruism, caring about people thousands of Kilometers is just being pathological altruism. That's why there's a clear distinction between your local representatives, your state representatives and those which represent/serve you at a federal level. Otherwise, I who lived in the most populated state, would subject almost everyone who doesn't live in my state to be beliefs despite never even being to the places where I'm passing laws.
I don't know why this is difficult for anyone to grasp, but then I forget you're you.
If it were up to me we'd be a confederate akin Switzerland.
I never compared the two in terms of toxicity, they're both bad, but eliminating one would be one less problem to worry about in terms of pseudo altruism. When I say pseudo, I mean its false on the grounds that there's a catch. Typical altruism is where you do something positive for someone unconditionally. The altruism you're refering to has conditions: It has to be in the same region/community in order for you to care about it. That's why it's important to get rid of state pride and combine all the states into one. You're just left with national altruism which is still pseudo altruism, but it's better than having two. You're argument is based on the current model of how things are done. If we assume the direct democracy model was put into practice, then there wouldn't be a need for Presidents or state representatives. It would just be the people working together to make life better for themselves. That's how I think it should be.
Caring about your local community/state is not bad. You can't eliminate the term. You can't put in a system in place that recognizes differences without given them some sovereignty otherwise you'd end up with a state with undefined powers, an identity crisis and mass contempt (Like the EU).
>that's how I think it should be
Again, it's still mob rule.
Are you implying the EU is in bad shape because it doesn't have as many divided states as the US? Also, if you're so certain "mob rule" would ruin the country, then why the hell are "mobs" allowed to vote for a leader responsible for the well being of the country? Anyway I try to slice it, your reasoning just doesn't make sense. I'll agree to disagree on the pseudo altruism aspect of caring for one's community/state.
>doesn't know what I'm talking about in regards to the EU
>mobs vote for the leader and not the electorate.
Holy shit, you're actually serious.
I'm genuinely glad you get no real say in how any system works when you're so ignorant to your own.
Yeah, and that counter argument really cleared things up for me, thanks for that. XD
You said that instilling this plan to the U.S in adittion to making it a one State country would make it fall under the same fate as the EU. I got that part, or rather, I was trying to get you to clarify what you meant, it was a little vague. As far as I'm concerned, the EU doesn't have a direct democracy, so I have no idea how you KNOW for certain that the system would fail.
I'm aware that the electoral college vote gives leverage to who gets put into office, but that's not saying much since the only difference between a regular voter and an electoral voter is one of em is chosen by whoever is running for president. If you're somehow implying the Elecoral vote takes away the people's power to vote in a President, then that's all the more reason why the system itself needs a makeover. My entire argument is that the people need more power. The government is supposed to work for and favor the citizens, not the other way around.
You're a pretty stuck up guy, I can see that in your writing. Looking down on me or my ideas isn't going to get you brownie points, but it will make you come across as an asshole.