Oh, If Only
January 26th, 2010
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come the revolution we’ll not need nations, or states.
Just counties. With real Counts. It’ll be like the sengoku-jidai, but with bigger guns.
Any map without Canada is useless! The blue states need anschluss with them. Red states can go off with Mexico.
Well, as a libertarian I don’t really see the need for big-ass nations. Japan itself is geographically the size of the original 13 colonies and is already too big.
Paying ward taxes the first time in 1993 was cool, seeing how the Tokyo ward tax was 20% and the national tax was 10%. That’s the way it should be, the traditional (dare I say constitutional) purposes of Federal gov’t should not outweigh local spending. California wouldn’t have a budget problem if the Feds weren’t taking 20-30% off the top.
“Mr. Speaker, I hereby give the remainder of my time over to the Senator of the state of Okefenokee!”
I think this brings the number of states I’ve lived in down from five to four, although it’s hard to tell where some of these borderlines are falling on.
If we could just abolish the filibuster, we may not need to resort to such drastic measures.