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Trump has made my political science students skeptical — of the Constitution
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<blockquote data-quote="RichardY" data-source="post: 74051103" data-attributes="member: 418707"><p>In the context of American politics, it is specific. Only really in Europe & Oceania is there a facade of different democratic parties. Was when you said that anti-democratic sentiment had been vindicated.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Well California being the most fertile state in the nation, having a large debt affecting the other states in the union, subsides or otherwise. But a large political block vote. At 40 million people looking at a fair size European country level, but with no where near amount of land or resources California has. Could become it's own nation the NCD New Californian Democracy, or something. Smaller parties would have more say.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>"We don't have a common goal anymore" So the common goal was to decide federal or state? That's more of a decision for the elite interests at the time.</p><p></p><p>What should a common goal be now?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RichardY, post: 74051103, member: 418707"] In the context of American politics, it is specific. Only really in Europe & Oceania is there a facade of different democratic parties. Was when you said that anti-democratic sentiment had been vindicated. Well California being the most fertile state in the nation, having a large debt affecting the other states in the union, subsides or otherwise. But a large political block vote. At 40 million people looking at a fair size European country level, but with no where near amount of land or resources California has. Could become it's own nation the NCD New Californian Democracy, or something. Smaller parties would have more say. "We don't have a common goal anymore" So the common goal was to decide federal or state? That's more of a decision for the elite interests at the time. What should a common goal be now? [/QUOTE]
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