Was the King of England really that great?
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No. But the Articles of Confederation were. (So 1781 would have been better. Late night tweeting.)
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more like the articles of unequal trade agreements and interstate tarrifs, 13 separate currencies
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We've had to wait until the early 21st century for a hundred separate currencies.
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Replying to @Outsideness @GolfNorman and
... "Trade agreements" are the bullshit you get into when Leviathan is given a voice.
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Replying to @Outsideness @GolfNorman and
... Model "Trade Agreement": "How about the government butts the f*** out of private transactions in general?"
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Replying to @Outsideness @GolfNorman and
The Commerce Clause was the original Net Neutrality, and we can all see how that turned out. [laughs in gargantuan federal bureaucracy]
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Replying to @The_Petrichory @Outsideness and
Europe thought to try it too, and so formed the EEC. It eventually morphed into the EU. So now the whole of the West is under some form of superstate arrangement or other. Also, they decided to flood their continent with Islamic invaders. Huge trade agreements... "just the tip"pic.twitter.com/D41w7lRUzS
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Good take
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