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posted by SportsAndLady
Haha imagine living in a city/state/territory, and wanting to pass a bill. And someone from outside your city/state/territory says “no, you shouldn’t get this. You chose to live there”
Unreal logic
You don't have to be a state to pass something. What are you even talking about. They have a local government to pass things for their commonwealth. No one is stopping them from doing anything. Imagine thinking a place smaller than Cleveland should be considered a state and get two senators, which is the entire reason the left is even pushing this issue. It doesn't matter anyway bc it is never happening.
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You don't have to be a state to pass something. What are you even talking about. They have a local government to pass things for their commonwealth. No one is stopping them from doing anything. Imagine thinking a place smaller than Cleveland should be considered a state and get two senators, which is the entire reason the left is even pushing this issue. It doesn't matter anyway bc it is never happening.
“No one forced those people to move there”
You said it
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If DC was a red state, and their two senators would be hardcore conservatives, I’m sure you’d have the same take 🙄
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posted by majorspark
Just cede most of what is left back to Maryland like they did with Virginia.
Yeah...the people of MD do not want that. By a wiiiide margin.
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posted by SportsAndLady
“No one forced those people to move there”
You said it
Yea I said they moved there, knowing they wouldn't have congressional representation. Not that anyone is stopping them from passing bills in their own town. If I moved to DC, I'd know I don't have a representative of Congress.
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Thu, Jul 2, 2020 11:25 AM
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What about the people living in Canada who work in Detroit or NY? Should we make Canada a state, too?
Last I checked citizens of Canada were not U.S. citizens and paying U.S. taxes.
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You don't have to be a state to pass something. What are you even talking about. They have a local government to pass things for their commonwealth. No one is stopping them from doing anything. Imagine thinking a place smaller than Cleveland should be considered a state and get two senators, which is the entire reason the left is even pushing this issue. It doesn't matter anyway bc it is never happening.
The size does not matter. Again, DC has more people than Wyoming and Vermont. Also, yes they have a local government, but have zero say so on any matters that happen within DC. Congress controls and dictates nearly everything in DC, yet DC has zero say so in the matter.
The people are pushing it because it is about getting representation for 700k people. It is the literal reason we left England. The feds can tax DC, but they cannot voice their opinion on the matter.
Also, sure they know they do not have the right to have Reps in Congress when a person moves here, but does that make it right or fair? What if you have to move here for a job from out of state and need to be near the office in DC? What then, you just don't have the right to voice your vote in Congress? Sorry, tough. It is dumb.
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posted by gut
They aren't paying US taxes? Are you sure about that?
Or maybe paying taxes wasn't the greatest argument to make for representation.
Uhh, yeah they do pay taxes.
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So I'll ask again - should we make Canada a state because there's like a million of them living and/or working in the US, paying taxes and not getting to vote.
So, the people in DC are just like citizens of another foreign country to you? Good to know you do not see them as Americans. That makes no sense.
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So, the people in DC are just like citizens of another foreign country to you? Good to know you do not see them as Americans. That makes no sense.
The common element is choice.
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The common element is choice.
Yeah, not if you were born in DC and your whole life has been in the District. If you want to have a Rep in Congress then, you must uproot your whole family and move to MD and VA? How fucked is that?
Also, again, if my job is in DC, I have to live out of it and commute in if I want to vote? How is that not fucked up?
We are just telling 700k sorry, you just made the wrong choice? Doesn't sound very American to me.
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DC wants to be a state. That's fine. What if a state decides it wants to leave the union? Should that be allowed?
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Yeah, not if you were born in DC and your whole life has been in the District. If you want to have a Rep in Congress then, you must uproot your whole family and move to MD and VA? How fucked is that?
Also, again, if my job is in DC, I have to live out of it and commute in if I want to vote? How is that not fucked up?
We are just telling 700k sorry, you just made the wrong choice? Doesn't sound very American to me.
If you would move to be represented in congress, you haven't been paying attention to congress for the last 50 years, at minimum.
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Yeah...the people of MD do not want that. By a wiiiide margin.
It solves the "problem". Bunch of fuckin' NIMBYs
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Yeah, not if you were born in DC and your whole life has been in the District. If you want to have a Rep in Congress then, you must uproot your whole family and move to MD and VA? How fucked is that?
Also, again, if my job is in DC, I have to live out of it and commute in if I want to vote? How is that not fucked up?
We are just telling 700k sorry, you just made the wrong choice? Doesn't sound very American to me.
These guys don’t care, they just don’t want 2 more blue senators. It’s really that simple.
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DC wants to be a state. That's fine. What if a state decides it wants to leave the union? Should that be allowed?
I think the results from 1865 say that ya kinda can't do that.
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Sorry Ptown, DC if they want representation they go back to Maryland, they don't get to become a freaking state. No other City is its own state, thats just asinine.
I guess shouldn't the opinion of the residents and what they want and the residents of Maryland come into play as well? Maryland fully supports DC having their own state and Maryland does not feel it is right to absorb them into their state. Speaking as someone who has lived in DC and MD, that is a widely held opinion.
It just seems you guys are looking at the small size of DC and holding it against them, instead of the 700k people that live in the District and basically saying sorry it is not right for you guys to have full representation like all the other states even though we ask you to do everything else a citizen must do.
No city is it's own state, sure, but they would still have more people than 2 other states.
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I think the results from 1865 say that ya kinda can't do that.
So a Hotel California situation?
If, say, Texas tried, would violent force be justified to keep them from leaving?
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I guess shouldn't the opinion of the residents and what they want ...
Unless they want to leave...