Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is nothing in the constitution that requires you to keep living here.
Doesn't make it morally or ethically right based on the founding principles of our country.
I know, I know, you don't care.
It wouldn’t be right if people were forced to live in DC. That’s not the case. People choose to live there.
So under your logic, it’s ok to violate any manner of individual rights because people can just move. A state could legalize slavery and people who don’t like it could just move.
That is exactly their logic.
I promise you that most DC citizens would love to be free of the yoke of federal taxation without representation if they just were not taxed. Property values would skyrocket!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is nothing in the constitution that requires you to keep living here.
Doesn't make it morally or ethically right based on the founding principles of our country.
I know, I know, you don't care.
It wouldn’t be right if people were forced to live in DC. That’s not the case. People choose to live there.
So under your logic, it’s ok to violate any manner of individual rights because people can just move. A state could legalize slavery and people who don’t like it could just move.
That is exactly their logic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is nothing in the constitution that requires you to keep living here.
Doesn't make it morally or ethically right based on the founding principles of our country.
I know, I know, you don't care.
It wouldn’t be right if people were forced to live in DC. That’s not the case. People choose to live there.
So under your logic, it’s ok to violate any manner of individual rights because people can just move. A state could legalize slavery and people who don’t like it could just move.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is nothing in the constitution that requires you to keep living here.
Doesn't make it morally or ethically right based on the founding principles of our country.
I know, I know, you don't care.
It wouldn’t be right if people were forced to live in DC. That’s not the case. People choose to live there.
then republicans would vote there and democrats can’t allow thatAnonymous wrote:I’m a DC Citizen. Very much against statehood. However, I have no problem with repealing all federal taxes for its citizens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is nothing in the constitution that requires you to keep living here.
Doesn't make it morally or ethically right based on the founding principles of our country.
I know, I know, you don't care.
It wouldn’t be right if people were forced to live in DC. That’s not the case. People choose to live there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is nothing in the constitution that requires you to keep living here.
Doesn't make it morally or ethically right based on the founding principles of our country.
I know, I know, you don't care.
Anonymous wrote:There is nothing in the constitution that requires you to keep living here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC statehood is not happening. Thanks a lot Obama.
Seems pointless unless Dems will also expand SCOTUS to make it constitutional.
And then next R in the white house will expand it again. Is that a game you really want to play?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC statehood is not happening. Thanks a lot Obama.
Seems pointless unless Dems will also expand SCOTUS to make it constitutional.
Anonymous wrote:DC statehood is not happening. Thanks a lot Obama.