Message from @Svea Rike

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2019-09-19 00:57:47 UTC  

Taiwan is the capital of china

2019-09-19 00:57:48 UTC  

america is unironically really an elective monarchy though

2019-09-19 00:57:54 UTC  

not really

2019-09-19 00:57:57 UTC  

no

2019-09-19 00:57:58 UTC  

of course originally the system was elective monarchy in the germanic tribes

2019-09-19 00:58:07 UTC  

the normans changed that

2019-09-19 00:58:08 UTC  

@Svea Rike thats why canada sucks, no action is ever taken because it takes forever

2019-09-19 00:58:22 UTC  

that's not what a monarchy is at all

2019-09-19 00:58:27 UTC  

the u.s president is a monarch

2019-09-19 00:58:31 UTC  
2019-09-19 00:58:35 UTC  

no?

2019-09-19 00:58:45 UTC  

Do you even know what a Monarchy is

2019-09-19 00:58:49 UTC  

the u.s president has the same role as a 17th century english king

2019-09-19 00:58:52 UTC  

a monarch holds much more power and is a lifelong ruler

2019-09-19 00:58:53 UTC  

if it was a monarchy it would consist of many other layers

2019-09-19 00:58:54 UTC  

as a leader?

2019-09-19 00:58:56 UTC  

his powers are basically identitical

2019-09-19 00:59:01 UTC  

america is actually an oligarchy

2019-09-19 00:59:04 UTC  

no the powers are identical

2019-09-19 00:59:05 UTC  

*no they are not*

2019-09-19 00:59:17 UTC  

@WP no they get elected and can't do whatever plus people disrespect them with out punishment

2019-09-19 00:59:26 UTC  

if you're saying that the american president doesn't have the powers of a monarch then you're saying that the position it is copied from, which is the king of england, isn't a monarch

2019-09-19 00:59:31 UTC  

the role of president is more closely modeled over the roman republic position of dictator, it's just a permanent role

2019-09-19 00:59:34 UTC  

it's constitutional monarchy

2019-09-19 00:59:36 UTC  

the president holds little means to be able to instigate major things, they require congressional approval

2019-09-19 00:59:41 UTC  

US presidents have a 4 years term

2019-09-19 00:59:43 UTC  

that is how the english system works

2019-09-19 00:59:49 UTC  

There can only be 2 terms

2019-09-19 00:59:50 UTC  

i thought i was the most annoying troll here

2019-09-19 00:59:55 UTC  

Yeah really

2019-09-19 00:59:55 UTC  

the english king required approval from the lower hosue too

2019-09-19 01:00:05 UTC  

you don't seem to understand the history of the u.s and its political system

2019-09-19 01:00:08 UTC  

The position of POTUS has really been nerfed

2019-09-19 01:00:35 UTC  

I don't think you do, you just said the president is a monarch despite literally not at all being one

2019-09-19 01:00:35 UTC  

and the funny thing is that, as iirc abraham lincoln's advisor said, while the u.s is an elective monarchy the u.k became a hereditary republic

2019-09-19 01:00:39 UTC  

Cough

2019-09-19 01:00:40 UTC  

it's just nonsensical

2019-09-19 01:00:40 UTC  

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2019-09-19 01:00:40 UTC  

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2019-09-19 01:00:40 UTC  

Constitutionally, the president has unlimited power through executive orders. The only limit to their power is the perception of the courts pretty much.

2019-09-19 01:00:49 UTC  

the u.k has this fucked up fake system of two monarchs and doesn't function properly