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The intent of this thread is for anyone who wants to, to ask a question related to politics or at least something somewhat serious about something they're genuinely curious about. Let me show you guys some examples:
Player One: Does Canada have a senate.
Player Two: No, Canada has a parliament.
Player Three: What is America's debt?
Player Four: Approximately sixteen trillion dollars.
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Let's get started.
Why were electoral votes instated in America, in replacement of the popular vote?
check your facts again. i'm not wrong here.
this is completely irrelevant to the point i made that the citizens are also in debt.
these people are in debt. ofcours that isn't part of the national debt and ofcourse we do not count it as national debt.
the point that they are together in debt for 15.8 trillion however still stands. (until the gov. go's on a bailout streak again)
Why isn't D.C. a state?
I mean Washington, D.C. is the capitol of America, yet it isn't a state? What determines what are, and what aren't states?
First, the government doesn't bailout citizens.
as related to the topic, their debt is irrelevant, because it would have no effect on the divvying of the debt by foreign creditors (which is the suggestion you brought up
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