Message from @PainSeeker5
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@agag hold that word you are typing
What I meant in a small republic
Is at the time of the Federalist paper
Concerning the UK
I’m pretty sure
Plus UK is wack, it can be anything it wants depending on how many Muslims take over
https://twitter.com/i/events/1049758460588355584
Ya know, for charity!
@PainSeeker5 that's true although he does use a greater number of citizens choosing representatives as a reason why larger republics are better than small ones
@amariokart I wanna see that
@agag yes of course
UK isn't a very small country
Ik
Compared to US in population
It’s a fifth
Take it for what it is
I don't think Madison was talking about the UK as an example of a small republic in Fed 10
The UK is not a republic
Yea my mistake
Hmm
It isn’t specifically stated who he was referring to as small republics
Too bad somehow it all changed
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why?
there are benefits to having states conform to federal standards
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There are also disadvantages
Very big disadvantages
Like how Schools are fucked up rn, in general
Idk if anyone still does common core
But in general, it’s not good
all the feds really do to the school system is say "fine, you can have some funds, but you're going to test these kids"
I just read The Constitution, itself states in Article IV, Section 4, declares: "The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government.” Obviously the Framers were not speaking of a political party, as no political parties existed at that time. The Pledge of Allegiance, although not a founding document, does strike the right chord when it asks Americans to "pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands"
Yes
I could not find democracy one time on it
Of course
We know this
Your point?
The democracy boy over here says it’s America’s government