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SCOTUS Says 'No'. Smash and Dash Time!
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I for one gleefully and greatfully volunteer my services to personally remove and/or demolish this two ton mockery to our religious freedom. Three cheers for our Constitution!
I for one gleefully and greatfully volunteer my services to personally remove and/or demolish this two ton mockery to our religious freedom. Three cheers for our Constitution!
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Their plan to prevent the force removal of the thing involves kneeling a having a prayer session at the doors of the courthouse. I suggest you take the window or better yet rent a snowplow.
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The country was founded as an elaborate tax dodge, not as a theocracy.
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Ah, another anti-American snipe.Drooling Iguana wrote:The country was founded as an elaborate tax dodge, not as a theocracy.
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Pretty clever, though. What if America is just the ultimate tax fraud, and everything else just kinda snowballed from there?Ah, another anti-American snipe.
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I don't know. Look at the Founding Fathers, it's closer to the truth than you think.Durran Korr wrote:Ah, another anti-American snipe.Drooling Iguana wrote:The country was founded as an elaborate tax dodge, not as a theocracy.
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Glad to see the Fundies get their comeuppances. The monument was clearly out of line and it's about time it's hauled down. Donate it to a church or whatever but get it out of the fucking court.
A desire to throw off the British tax burden was no doubt part of the motivation to secede from the Empire, but it is a terribly gross simplification to call the American Revolution a tax dodge. The southern states, for example, were induced to revolt primarily by British land policy, specifically the Quebec Act.I don't know. Look at the Founding Fathers, it's closer to the truth than you think.
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All King George had to do was give us represenation in Parliament, and we'd be a happy, healthy member of Her Majesty's commonwealth to this day.Drooling Iguana wrote:The country was founded as an elaborate tax dodge, not as a theocracy.
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A recurring theme throughout American history. All Mexico had to do was give Texas statehood and Texans today would be paying taxes to Mexico City instead of Washington.RedImperator wrote:All King George had to do was give us represenation in Parliament, and we'd be a happy, healthy member of Her Majesty's commonwealth to this day.Drooling Iguana wrote:The country was founded as an elaborate tax dodge, not as a theocracy.
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Well, actually, if that had happened, the British Empire would still exist, as instead of moving towards decentralization, it would have moved towards a centralized government--instead of Canada, Australia, New Zealand, etc, getting their own Parliaments, they would have gotten representation in the UK Parliament. Most of North America, and Australia and New Zealand, would still be part of Britain, and would be run from London, sending representatives to Westminster.RedImperator wrote:All King George had to do was give us represenation in Parliament, and we'd be a happy, healthy member of Her Majesty's commonwealth to this day.Drooling Iguana wrote:The country was founded as an elaborate tax dodge, not as a theocracy.
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Actually no, that wasn't why Texas left. Mexico said "Texas, its bout time you got rid of your slaves" and Texas said "Whoa whoa whoa, back up a sec, you want us to WHAT?"Durran Korr wrote:A recurring theme throughout American history. All Mexico had to do was give Texas statehood and Texans today would be paying taxes to Mexico City instead of Washington.
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I find that hilarious.Drooling Iguana wrote:The country was founded as an elaborate tax dodge, not as a theocracy.
They say, "the tree of liberty must be watered with the blood of tyrants and patriots." I suppose it never occurred to them that they are the tyrants, not the patriots. Those weapons are not being used to fight some kind of tyranny; they are bringing them to an event where people are getting together to talk. -Mike Wong
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But as far as board culture in general, I do think that young male overaggression is a contributing factor to the general atmosphere of hostility. It's not SOS and the Mess throwing hand grenades all over the forum- Red
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Which would have really scared Napoleon...The Duchess of Zeon wrote:Well, actually, if that had happened, the British Empire would still exist, as instead of moving towards decentralization, it would have moved towards a centralized government--instead of Canada, Australia, New Zealand, etc, getting their own Parliaments, they would have gotten representation in the UK Parliament. Most of North America, and Australia and New Zealand, would still be part of Britain, and would be run from London, sending representatives to Westminster.RedImperator wrote:All King George had to do was give us represenation in Parliament, and we'd be a happy, healthy member of Her Majesty's commonwealth to this day.Drooling Iguana wrote:The country was founded as an elaborate tax dodge, not as a theocracy.
Not to mention 1916....
hmm, interesting thought what if Brittania never broke up, damn that force could possibly rival other alt.history forces for galactic dominace...
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While “Taxation without representation" was a nice sound bite the colonial rabble-rousers didn't want representation in Parliament (due to it being corrupt, unfeeling to the colonials, or simply because they wanted power for themselves) they wanted autonomy.
The mid level merchants wanted a freer hand in their trade, the prospectors (the other main occupations) were annoyed about Parliament creating the royal proclamation line, in essence drawing a line on the map and saying everything else belonged to the Indians and just about everybody was upset that the British didn't crack down on the "filthy Papists" in Quebec.
In the end elements in the colonies saw an opportunity to gain power for themselves, ceased it and then got away with it.
As for a greater federal British Empire, such a thing was proposed but it was a little too late in the day if it had come earlier Britain would comprise of about 150 million inhabitants (Britain, Canada, South Africa, Australian and New Zealand) it is also probably that under such circumstances we would have held onto the Empire for somewhat longer and the commonwealth would have been stronger/more binding and Africa be something other than a hellhole.
Such a union would still be out stripped by the US but with the commonwealth giving mutual trade and defence its possible the Empire could contest the US’s position as top dog.
The mid level merchants wanted a freer hand in their trade, the prospectors (the other main occupations) were annoyed about Parliament creating the royal proclamation line, in essence drawing a line on the map and saying everything else belonged to the Indians and just about everybody was upset that the British didn't crack down on the "filthy Papists" in Quebec.
In the end elements in the colonies saw an opportunity to gain power for themselves, ceased it and then got away with it.
As for a greater federal British Empire, such a thing was proposed but it was a little too late in the day if it had come earlier Britain would comprise of about 150 million inhabitants (Britain, Canada, South Africa, Australian and New Zealand) it is also probably that under such circumstances we would have held onto the Empire for somewhat longer and the commonwealth would have been stronger/more binding and Africa be something other than a hellhole.
Such a union would still be out stripped by the US but with the commonwealth giving mutual trade and defence its possible the Empire could contest the US’s position as top dog.
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Humans have an amazing ability to NOT work towards their long term best interests. I suspect that if the US colonies were allowed into Parliment, Parliment would have blocked westward expantion. I don't know the precidents for this, but I suspect that they would have also tried to slowdown the industrialiation of the US to prevent the islands from having to compete with cheep american products. I suspect they would also be more hesitant to let the US take/buy territories from other countries.Such a union would still be out stripped by the US but with the commonwealth giving mutual trade and defence its possible the Empire could contest the US’s position as top dog.
By 1900, my expectation is that we end up with a North America where Russia still controls Alaska and perhaps more of the northwest, Britian "controls" Canada, the the Northeastern US, and the Southeast. Spain or Mexico still controls the Southwest. I'm not certain about the Midwest. Presumably Britian would take it after defeating Napolean. And each of those areas would be economically weaker than they were in our timeline.
I wonder what becomes of the rest of the Americas without the Monroe doctrine?
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Thanks, it's nice to know somebody cares, if only I could secure enough cash for that time machine .HemlockGrey wrote:That's ok, Darkling. We all have dreams. There, there.
It really depends how much representation the colonies got in parliament but you are correct that westward expansion and colonial industry would be stifled (a reduction in immigration would also be likely).Humans have an amazing ability to NOT work towards their long term best interests. I suspect that if the US colonies were allowed into Parliment, Parliment would have blocked westward expantion. I don't know the precidents for this, but I suspect that they would have also tried to slowdown the industrialiation of the US to prevent the islands from having to compete with cheep american products.
I don't think Russia would control more of America though and as for the rest of the Americas, they end up pretty much the same since it was the Royal navy that effectively imposed the Monroe doctrine and South America was essentially a British economic vassal.
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Nope, the eight other justices have signed to order to have it removed. It's coming out, and I imagine some kind of heavy equipment will be involved.EmperorSolo51 wrote:Well much you guys' dismay. The Federal judge will simply levy a fine on Alabama untill this matter is decided in the ISC. So no Federal marshals comming in with tractors.
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True, however this will be going to the Supreme court.Wicked Pilot wrote:Nope, the eight other justices have signed to order to have it removed. It's coming out, and I imagine some kind of heavy equipment will be involved.EmperorSolo51 wrote:Well much you guys' dismay. The Federal judge will simply levy a fine on Alabama untill this matter is decided in the ISC. So no Federal marshals comming in with tractors.
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