Message from @roadcrypto

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2019-01-12 07:41:12 UTC  

No

2019-01-12 07:41:12 UTC  

just for a minute

2019-01-12 07:41:22 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/372513679964635138/533551047025754130/World_Government_Infobox.png

2019-01-12 07:41:23 UTC  

The GOP Senate and House would gridlock the fuck out of her

2019-01-12 07:41:25 UTC  

by design

2019-01-12 07:41:26 UTC  

There is a clear distinction between authorities

2019-01-12 07:41:39 UTC  

Well, semi-fuzzy

2019-01-12 07:41:40 UTC  

The US approach on that front is for the most gridlock-prone, slow-moving government feasibly possible

2019-01-12 07:41:59 UTC  

Far superior to the Canadian/British monarchist system

2019-01-12 07:42:22 UTC  

take out the monarch part and our system is pretty good at being representative

2019-01-12 07:42:32 UTC  

especially the UK's, where there are no de jure checks against the monarch's power

2019-01-12 07:42:54 UTC  

```In the case of the government being unable to approve a new budget, they should use whatever funds remain from the last budget
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2019-01-12 07:42:58 UTC  

thoughts?

2019-01-12 07:43:00 UTC  

Removing the monarch part from the Canadian system leaves no supreme executive authority

2019-01-12 07:43:01 UTC  

Mmmmmmmmm yeah..... The Queen can legally take back authority.

2019-01-12 07:43:19 UTC  

The Queen legally has ALL authority in the UK

2019-01-12 07:43:20 UTC  

She is the head of state technically

2019-01-12 07:43:22 UTC  

consensus is the supreme authority

2019-01-12 07:43:32 UTC  

No, the constitution is in Canada

2019-01-12 07:43:47 UTC  

and the constitution only says that the Queen can give Canada its own government if she wants

2019-01-12 07:43:48 UTC  

right now, the Liberals have a majority and they are all puppets, so Justine can get away with anything

2019-01-12 07:44:02 UTC  

or maybe it was the Constitution Act of Canada, I forget which

2019-01-12 07:44:14 UTC  

but the Queen is the supreme executive authority in Canada

2019-01-12 07:44:14 UTC  

if they had a backbone, his own constituents could tell him he's crazy and move against it

2019-01-12 07:44:29 UTC  

essentially, but not really

2019-01-12 07:44:39 UTC  

the consensus is technically

2019-01-12 07:44:51 UTC  

One of the big advantages of the US system is that national party platforms are rarely, if ever, adhered to because every representative is more concerned with their local constituency

2019-01-12 07:44:54 UTC  

Either way, you guys are going to have to pick sides at some point, because it is very clear that zcanada doesn't know how the fuck to avoid being oppressive and tyranical.

2019-01-12 07:45:13 UTC  

we have local reps at a federal level that aren't that far detached from the riding they serve

2019-01-12 07:45:23 UTC  

hence the current arrangement where the vast majority of the country likes their specific representative, but Congress has a really low approval rating because nobody likes anyone ELSE'S representatives

2019-01-12 07:45:25 UTC  

look

2019-01-12 07:45:31 UTC  

we have an election coming up.

2019-01-12 07:45:44 UTC  

if Justine gets back into power. please... send help

2019-01-12 07:45:54 UTC  

Have fun with the Scheer versus Max spoiler effect

2019-01-12 07:46:00 UTC  

fuckin kek

2019-01-12 07:46:05 UTC  

we will have fun

2019-01-12 07:46:14 UTC  

Texas pulled the trigger itself.

2019-01-12 07:46:23 UTC  

but remember that not all cads are ultra cucks...

2019-01-12 07:46:53 UTC  

and those ones that aren't are split between candidates while the cucks have a clear incumbent to all rally around

2019-01-12 07:47:01 UTC  

take the cities and the rest goes along

2019-01-12 07:47:15 UTC  

Toronto needs a good cleanup