The European Constitution
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06-02-2005, 07:05 AM
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RE: The European Constitution
Well, considering you euros voice your opinion everytime something in the US happens, I\'ll say something.
I\'m against it. For Two reasons. Both of which were called the Confederate States of the US. Both times it failed. The premise behind it was strong local government, weak binding government. It looks good on paper. It looks great to those who want local power. But the shit don\'t work when you take a look at the large picture. It\'s good you started off issuing the euro. Different moneys for different locations was a big problem for the Confederacy. But not everyone accepted the euro. The next big problem is the central binding power isn\'t more powerful then all of the states. It isn\'t more powerful then any single one state. There is really no point in having it if you are doing it this way. The central power eventually gets phased out anyway and you\'re back at square one. Many states with severely loose affiliation. |
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