Message from @Weez

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2019-09-24 14:59:49 UTC  

Well they arnt

2019-09-24 15:00:09 UTC  

"God save our gracious Queen!
Long live our noble Queen!
God save The Queen!
Send her victorious
Happy and glorious
Long to reign over us
God save the Queen!

One realm of races four
Blest more and ever more
God save our land!
Home of the brave and free
Set in the silver sea
True nurse of chivalry
God save our land!

Of many a race and birth
From utmost ends of earth
God save us all!
Bid strife and hatred cease
Bid hope and joy increase
Spread universal peace
God save us all!"

2019-09-24 15:00:14 UTC  

Our realm of races four

2019-09-24 15:00:32 UTC  

The EU mandates alot

2019-09-24 15:00:33 UTC  

The only major difference is that there's no EU constitution yet and the 'federal government' (EU) doesn't have *as* much power

2019-09-24 15:00:39 UTC  

It's getting into more of a federation

2019-09-24 15:00:42 UTC  

However it isn't yet

2019-09-24 15:00:58 UTC  

The principles, ideas and implementation are virtually the same

2019-09-24 15:00:58 UTC  

And all countries in the EU don't share a currency

2019-09-24 15:01:02 UTC  

Income tax isn't unified

2019-09-24 15:01:08 UTC  

On a federal level

2019-09-24 15:01:39 UTC  

Again, the question still stands

2019-09-24 15:01:40 UTC  

Workers right arnt identical

2019-09-24 15:01:49 UTC  

To me they're nearly the same

2019-09-24 15:01:50 UTC  

The working times mandated by law are different

2019-09-24 15:01:55 UTC  

Certain countries have vetos

2019-09-24 15:02:05 UTC  

You're talking about specific policies, I'm talking about the governmental structure

2019-09-24 15:02:06 UTC  

It isn't about it being the same to you

2019-09-24 15:02:12 UTC  

It's about it being the same in reality

2019-09-24 15:02:22 UTC  

The reality is the EU was and is based off the USA

2019-09-24 15:02:28 UTC  

Which it has modelled quite well

2019-09-24 15:02:40 UTC  

Hence my analogy fits perfectly..

2019-09-24 15:02:46 UTC  

No shit, however it is somewhere between a international treaty and a federal state.

2019-09-24 15:02:52 UTC  

It is in limbo

2019-09-24 15:02:56 UTC  

Should the president have a say in California leaving the republic?

2019-09-24 15:03:12 UTC  

No you analogy doesn't work as I've explained

2019-09-24 15:03:26 UTC  

It does when we're looking at the governmental structure...

2019-09-24 15:03:28 UTC  

As we are

2019-09-24 15:03:36 UTC  

Rather than trying to look at pointless single policies

2019-09-24 15:03:38 UTC  

Which are meaningless..

2019-09-24 15:03:47 UTC  

No I'm looking at it holistically

2019-09-24 15:03:54 UTC  

And giving you examples

2019-09-24 15:04:02 UTC  

I'd say it resembles more a nation that an international treaty imo

2019-09-24 15:04:09 UTC  

how

2019-09-24 15:04:10 UTC  

However it isn't yet

2019-09-24 15:04:14 UTC  

It is in limbo

2019-09-24 15:04:22 UTC  

It has to eventually choose what to be

2019-09-24 15:04:30 UTC  

And it edging towards UoE

2019-09-24 15:04:39 UTC  

It *is* a nation / state @OrionVi

2019-09-24 15:04:52 UTC  

wait wait wait.... go back to that "spot.protect" bit 😛