Honestly I think you want voters removing either Trump or Biden rather than bureaucrats. The Republic will end once such a veto becomes common.
Nobody has better citations than chatgpt.
They're unreal, always the perfect citations for whatever argument you're making.
Unreal being an operative word but some Prof might not even care that Virginia v. Kahn saying that the 19th amendment is abolished for federal elections doesn't exist
They're unreal, always the perfect citations for whatever argument you're making.
Unreal being an operative word but some Prof might not even care that Virginia v. Kahn saying that the 19th amendment is abolished for federal elections doesn't exist
The .af tld is Afghanistan. For those who forget, the government of Afghanistan is the Taliban.
Any website using a .af domain has been living on borrowed time since the US pulled out.
Any website using a .af domain has been living on borrowed time since the US pulled out.
You're speaking my language here. And everyone who actually knew anything about economics and the like said this was going to happen, and the lockdownists refused to even hear it. "There will be no consequences we're saving the world" "wtf consequences must be someone else's fault!"
If there's one worldview I think has been conclusively disproven, it's the materialist worldview. Often what people need most isn't just more material goods.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sYABc_KgwMQ
This is a story that I think resonates with today. Wang Mang gains overwhelming power by virtue signaling Confucianism, and then spends his reign as emperor destroying the country trying to implement his half baked ideology. His bad economic policies and insane farming policies ultimately led to 10 million deaths and when the remaining Han dynasty led an uprising, the people of the capital happily helped oust the ideologue.
This is a story that I think resonates with today. Wang Mang gains overwhelming power by virtue signaling Confucianism, and then spends his reign as emperor destroying the country trying to implement his half baked ideology. His bad economic policies and insane farming policies ultimately led to 10 million deaths and when the remaining Han dynasty led an uprising, the people of the capital happily helped oust the ideologue.
I saw a video on YouTube "brown noise 12 hours" and I'm like "jeez why would you want to need to crap that long?!"
"In science, Brownian noise, also known as Brown noise or red noise, is the type of signal noise produced by Brownian motion, hence its alternative name of random walk noise. The term "Brown noise" does not come from the color, but after Robert Brown, who documented the erratic motion for multiple types of inanimate particles in water. The term "red noise" comes from the "white noise"/"white light" analogy; red noise is strong in longer wavelengths, similar to the red end of the visible spectrum."
Ngl, I thought brown noise was a military weapon that makes you crap your pants.
Ngl, I thought brown noise was a military weapon that makes you crap your pants.
A exists because B created it.
C exists whether B creates it or not
A looks a bit like C
therefore A is C
Therefore B did not create A
No.
C exists whether B creates it or not
A looks a bit like C
therefore A is C
Therefore B did not create A
No.
They are created by the state because without the state saying it shall be so, there is no corporation. For most of history there was no such thing as a corporation, even though there were wealthy individuals or people running what we'd recognize as businesses.
The specific legal construct of the corporations provide special rights and privileges human beings don't have, such as immortality and limitation of liability for stockholders. There's nothing natural about such a situation which is why it didn't exist for most of history. Completely a creation of the state.
It's obvious that corporations thus endowed with special privileges compared to human beings would of course be less inclined to obey the laws of the land, because the human beings that might be concerned are insulated from the effects of violating the law.
The specific legal construct of the corporations provide special rights and privileges human beings don't have, such as immortality and limitation of liability for stockholders. There's nothing natural about such a situation which is why it didn't exist for most of history. Completely a creation of the state.
It's obvious that corporations thus endowed with special privileges compared to human beings would of course be less inclined to obey the laws of the land, because the human beings that might be concerned are insulated from the effects of violating the law.
I think it's always important to remember that corporations are legal fictions created by the state, so the state vs. the corporation is in reality just different parts of the state butting up against each other like a kid playing with action figures.
girl are you an antimatter atom because you will never be chemically compatible with anyone in this universe and will destroy anything you touch
The only reason you'd want to be part of a larger government in my view is if you think that larger government can control people to your own will. That's why the original US government was barely a government at all.